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NB, are you familiar with Abyssals? That book mentions that the ghosts of behemoths are commonly called hekatonkhires. Just letting you know of the terminology clash; it certainly isn't the only one Exalted has. - willows

Me is aware. I just decided to name him that. The term "hekatonchieres" originally comes from Greek myth, and refers to a very specific form of monster that aided Zeus in overthrowing the titans. I thought it was appropriate for a demon... Nero's Boot

I'm aware. 'S why I don't like the Latinate spelling with c in it. Anyway, I like your execution here. - willows

Kotsosi would better become kotsoi, since -oi is the plural of -os in Greek. BTW I don't know that a ponytail (that's what 'kotsos' means) has to do with demons :P - Nihilio

Invented names that sound perfectly reasonable in one language turn out to be rather embarassing in another. It's an inevitable hazard.  :) - Quendalon

Someone explain to me how a Yozi has children by a human woman when a Yozi is: 1. locked in Malfeas forever (for a given value of forever) and 2. a Primordial. - Hulen

Because 1) They weren't always locked in Malfeas, and once roamed free on the land, and 2) because a Primordial can look like pretty much whatever it likes, and all of them have some humanoid form they can assume: Even if they couldn't, they are primordials, with awe-inspiring power. If a lowly butterfly-spirit can make a woman pregnant just by dusting her with the pollen from it's wings... Molikai

Also as far as canon goes

  • The Lintha are so protective of their bloodline is because it's literally the result of their greatest chiefs breeding with Kimbery.
  • The Scarlet Empress may well be having the Ebon Dragon's children Enchantress