THE CLASSIFICATIONS
(in no specific order)
Vices
The Seven Deadly Sins, also known as the Seven Princes of Hell.
Examples: Wrath, Pride, Gluttony/ Satan, Lucifer Beelzebub
Victims
The group of entities, creatures and humans who were wronged by the world and found sanctuary under her care. They live in the house of Wrath and act/kill according to her orders.
Examples: not met yet
Outcasts
Possessed humans who have kept their human appearance, morals and habits and therefore are neither considered real “monsters” or humans by both groups.
Examples: Voiceless
The Help
Individuals of different species (demons, humans, angelic beings, etc) who work for the vices and reside in the corresponding houses.
Examples: not met yet
Successors
Chosen Individuals who are next in line to become a Vice's Vessel.
Examples: not met yet
Deviants (stand alones)
The small percentage of individuals who were wronged by the world but act upon their own beliefs and morals. They do not serve a higher being, nor belong to any community. In most cases they live secluded from society.
Examples: St4lker
Monsters
The term “Monsters” is an Umbrella term and refers to the demons, spirits, ghosts and other ungodly creatures who roam the earth and cause terror.
or
The Term “Monsters” is officially used by society to refer to all the demons, ghosts, ungodly creatures and even humans/killers who have caused terror to fall over society. It was first used in this way by the world leaders in xxxx, when their existence was made official.
Examples: Everyone
Dead Doves
Demons who possess angelic features/appearances and work for Father
Examples: not met yet
The 7 Great Terrors
Seven creatures who are possessed by the vengeful souls of the ***
Examples: not met yet
Heavenly Principles
Gods and Demiurges, the creators of the current world.
Examples: Sophia
Otherworldly
Beings, whose origin lie in another dimension or universe/beings not from this earth or galaxy
Examples: not met yet
Seraphim and Cherubim
The highest form of beings in the ninefold celestial hierarchy














