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|name=Greater demons
|class = [[:Category:Blood Omen 2 enemies|''Blood Omen 2'' enemy]]
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|category={{Icon|Enemies}} [[:Category:Enemies|Enemies article]]
|image = [[File:BO2-Greater Demon.png|250px]]
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|caption = Greater [[demons]] as they appear in ''[[Blood Omen 2]]''.
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|caption=Greater demons in ''Blood Omen 2''.
|introduced = {{Icon-BO2}} ''[[Blood Omen 2]]'' (2002)
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|introduced={{Icon|Blood Omen 2}} ''[[Blood Omen 2]]'' (2002)
 
|appearances={{Icon|Blood Omen 2}} ''Blood Omen 2''
|race = • [[Demons]]
 
|era = • The [[post-Blood Omen era]]
 
|aliases = • "Ubdem" <small>([[debug menus|debug]] name)</small><br/>• Beasts
 
|territories = • The [[Hylden City]]<br/>• The [[Wharves]]
 
|leaders = • The [[Hylden Lord]]
 
|affiliation = • The [[Hylden (post-banishment)|post-banishment Hylden]]<br/>• The [[Sarafan (post-Blood Omen era)|Sarafan]]
 
|temperament = • Indiscriminately hostile
 
|weapons = • None
 
|abilities = • Invulnerability in [[Combat (BO2)|combat]]<br/>• Unblockable power moves
 
|vulnerabilities = • None
 
|realm = • [[Demon Realm]]<br/>{{Icon-Shift}} [[Material Realm]]
 
|appearances = {{Icon-BO2}}
 
 
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'''Greater Demons''', sometimes referred to as '''Beasts''' or simply '''Demons''', were a breed of powerful [[demons|demon]] encountered by [[Kain]] in'' [[Blood Omen 2]], ''where they were seen in ''[[Chapter 10: Betrayal|Chapter 10:]] [[Wharves]]'' and ''[[Chapter 11: The Living End|Chapter 11:]]The [[Hylden City]]'', as he worked to banish the [[Hylden]] back to the [[Demon Realm]] .They were arguably the most powerful and dangerous enemies encountered by Kain and were virtually indestructible.
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'''Greater Demons''', sometimes referred to as '''Beasts''' or simply '''Demons''', were a breed of powerful [[Demons|demon]] encountered by [[Kain]] in'' [[Blood Omen 2]], ''where they were seen in ''[[Betrayal (chapter)|Chapter 10:]] [[Wharves]]'' and ''[[The Living End (chapter)|Chapter 11:]]The [[Hylden City]]'', as he worked to banish the [[Hylden]] back to the [[Demon Realm]]. They were arguably the most powerful and dangerous enemies encountered by Kain and were virtually indestructible.
   
==Role==
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==Profile==
Greater Demons were large, taller than Kain, purple skinned, possessed a number of black horns on their bodies, and were bipedal. Their necks did not come upwards, but forward, making their heads seem to protrude from their upper-chests. They had long arms, and massive claws, which they used to kill in all ways, and which Kain could not block. Unlike their [[Lesser demons|Lesser Demon]] cousins, Greater Demons were completely uncontrollable and would kill any and everything in sight if allowed to roam free, including the Hylden, who the Lesser Demons served. To contain the beasts, the Hylden would keep them in special prisons (which contained [[Glyph seals]] and could be opened via [[Telekinesis (BO2)|Telekinesis]]). If freed, they would immediately begin to rampage and would either pursue and kill any nearby characters, or merely flee; likely destroying scenery in the process. The Demons did not appear exceptionally mindless, merely bloodthirsty. They could not jump, and roared often, terrifying any human in their presence{{Ref-BO2}}.
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Greater Demons were large, taller than Kain, purple skinned, possessed a number of black horns on their bodies, and were bipedal. Their necks did not come upwards, but forward, making their heads seem to protrude from their upper-chests. They had long arms, and massive claws, which they used to kill in all ways, and which Kain could not block. Unlike their [[Lesser demons|Lesser Demon]] cousins, Greater Demons were completely uncontrollable and would kill any and everything in sight if allowed to roam free, including the Hylden, whom the Lesser Demons served. To contain the beasts, the Hylden would keep them in special prisons (which contained [[Glyph seals]] and could be opened via [[Telekinesis (Blood Omen 2)|Telekinesis]]). If freed, they would immediately begin to rampage and would either pursue and kill any nearby characters, or merely flee; likely destroying scenery in the process. The Demons did not appear exceptionally mindless, merely bloodthirsty. They could not jump, and roared often, terrifying any human in their presence{{Ref|Blood Omen 2}}.
   
Kain first encountered these beings in ''Chapter 10: The Wharves'' as one was being transported to the mainland from the Hylden City. On Vorador's advice Kain Charmed a human, and let it escape, killing four heavily armed Sarafan Knights in the process before smashing its way easily through the metal bars and through a nearby brick wall. With the escape of the demon, Kain was abe to sneak into the cage and load himself upon a ship to the Hylden City{{Ref-BO2}}.<ref name="Wharves Demon">{{Icon-BO2}} '''Vorador:''' ''"Kain, you must unleash the demon out of its cage. Then use the empty cage to smuggle yourself onto the ship. Kain, be careful…"'' Crystal Dynamics. ''Blood Omen 2''. (Eidos Interactive). PlayStation 2. (March 19, 2002) [http://nosgoth.net/BO2/dialogue/Script10.html#umah Transcript].</ref>
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Kain first encountered these beings in ''Chapter 10: The Wharves'' as one was being transported to the mainland from the Hylden City. On Vorador's advice Kain Charmed a human, and let it escape, killing four heavily armed Sarafan Knights in the process before smashing its way easily through the metal bars and through a nearby brick wall. With the escape of the demon, Kain was abe to sneak into the cage and load himself upon a ship to the Hylden City{{Ref|Blood Omen 2}}.<ref name="Wharves Demon">{{Icon|Blood Omen 2}} '''Vorador:''' ''"Kain, you must unleash the demon out of its cage. Then use the empty cage to smuggle yourself onto the ship. Kain, be careful…"'' Crystal Dynamics. ''Blood Omen 2''. (Eidos Interactive). PlayStation 2. (March 19, 2002) [http://nosgoth.net/BO2/dialogue/Script10.html#umah Transcript].</ref>
   
 
[[File:BO2-HC-GDemon Death.png|thumb|left|The only observed death of a Greater Demon]]
 
[[File:BO2-HC-GDemon Death.png|thumb|left|The only observed death of a Greater Demon]]
   
Greater Demons would play a larger role in ''Chapter 11: The Hylden City'', where a Greater Demon released by Kain early in the level appeared to follow him causing great destruction through the city. The Greater Demons were completely impervious to Kain's normal methods of attack. Even his powerful [[Immolate]] Dark Gift was useless against them. The Demons were not impervious, however, as in the Hylden City, Kain managed to release one via mind-controlling a human from the other side of a thick sheet of glass. Once the Demon had killed the Hylden guard and the human, it stood in front of the sheet of glass closest to Kain, as though appraising how to reach him. Kain activated a Hylden energy streaming device, which the creature was standing on, and the creature's presence caused a massive explosion that shattered the thick glass, and massacred the creature into nothingness.{{Ref-BO2}}
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Greater Demons would play a larger role in ''Chapter 11: The Hylden City'', where a Greater Demon released by Kain early in the level appeared to follow him causing great destruction through the city. The Greater Demons were completely impervious to Kain's normal methods of attack. Even his powerful [[Immolate]] Dark Gift was useless against them. The Demons were not impervious, however, as in the Hylden City, Kain managed to release one via mind-controlling a human from the other side of a thick sheet of glass. Once the Demon had killed the Hylden guard and the human, it stood in front of the sheet of glass closest to Kain, as though appraising how to reach him. Kain activated a Hylden energy streaming device, which the creature was standing on, and the creature's presence caused a massive explosion that shattered the thick glass, and massacred the creature into nothingness.{{Ref|Blood Omen 2}}
   
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
*Greater Demons are not named as such in-game, where they are most commonly referred to simply as "Demons" <ref name="Demons-BO2 manual">{{Icon-BO2}} '''Demon Enemies:''' ''"As Kain progresses through the game, unfriendly supernatural creatures begin to show up. There seems to be a connection with the appearance of these creatures and the appearance of more Glyph energy."'' Crystal Dynamics. ''Blood Omen 2'' manual. pg11 (Eidos Interactive). (2002) [http://www.replacementdocs.com/download.php?view.2168 Download].</ref>(including in the ''[[Prima's Official Strategy Guide - Blood Omen 2|Prima Guide]]''<ref name="Prima-GDemon">{{Icon-Prima}}''"Enter the elevator and pull the lever to descend. Vorador will make contact with Kain suggesting''
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*Greater Demons are not named as such in-game, where they are most commonly referred to simply as "Demons" <ref name="Demons-BO2 manual">{{Icon|Blood Omen 2}} '''Demon Enemies:''' ''"As Kain progresses through the game, unfriendly supernatural creatures begin to show up. There seems to be a connection with the appearance of these creatures and the appearance of more Glyph energy."'' Crystal Dynamics. ''Blood Omen 2'' manual. pg11 (Eidos Interactive). (2002) [http://www.replacementdocs.com/download.php?view.2168 Download].</ref>(including in the ''[[Blood Omen 2: Prima's Official Strategy Guide|Prima Guide]]''<ref name="Prima-GDemon">{{Icon-Prima}}''"Enter the elevator and pull the lever to descend. Vorador will make contact with Kain suggesting''
that he loose the Demon from its cage and use an empty cage to smuggle himrself on board the ship."'' Prima Games. Prima's Official Strategy Guide to ''Blood Omen 2''(2002). Page 85 onwards. ISBN 0-7615-3774-0</ref>). The Hylden occasionally refer to them as "Beasts";<ref name="HC-Hylden-GDemon">{{Icon-BO2}} (Two Hylden converse beside a cell that houses a trapped greater demon.) '''First Hylden:''' ''"Have you permission to torment that beast?"''//'''Second Hylden:''' ''"I need no permission to hate it."''//'''First Hylden:''' ''"Hate, cousin? Why?"''//'''Second Hylden:''' ''"I hate every living being from that place! I await the moment when all of it is destroyed."''//'''First Hylden:''' ''"Ah, as do we all. And the creatures here, do you hate them as well?"''//'''Second Hylden:''' ''"I hate them as well."''//'''First Hylden:''' ''"And soon they will all die, and we will have our destined revenge."''//'''Second Hylden:''' ''"Yes, our destined revenge."'' Crystal Dynamics. ''Blood Omen 2''. (Eidos Interactive). PlayStation 2. (March 19, 2002) [http://nosgoth.net/BO2/dialogue/Script11.html Transcript].</ref> The term "Greater Demon" is given only in stage directions.<ref name="HC-Slaves-GDemon">{{Icon-BO2}} (A greater demon spontaneously appears and kills the humans. Kain runs away) Crystal Dynamics. ''Blood Omen 2''. (Eidos Interactive). PlayStation 2. (March 19, 2002) [http://nosgoth.net/BO2/dialogue/Script11.html Transcript].</ref> In-game debug information labels them "'''ubdem'''"{{Ref-BO2}}.
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that he loose the Demon from its cage and use an empty cage to smuggle himrself on board the ship."'' Prima Games. Prima's Official Strategy Guide to ''Blood Omen 2''(2002). Page 85 onwards. ISBN 0-7615-3774-0</ref>). The Hylden occasionally refer to them as "Beasts";<ref name="HC-Hylden-GDemon">{{Icon|Blood Omen 2}} (Two Hylden converse beside a cell that houses a trapped greater demon.) '''First Hylden:''' ''"Have you permission to torment that beast?"''//'''Second Hylden:''' ''"I need no permission to hate it."''//'''First Hylden:''' ''"Hate, cousin? Why?"''//'''Second Hylden:''' ''"I hate every living being from that place! I await the moment when all of it is destroyed."''//'''First Hylden:''' ''"Ah, as do we all. And the creatures here, do you hate them as well?"''//'''Second Hylden:''' ''"I hate them as well."''//'''First Hylden:''' ''"And soon they will all die, and we will have our destined revenge."''//'''Second Hylden:''' ''"Yes, our destined revenge."'' Crystal Dynamics. ''Blood Omen 2''. (Eidos Interactive). PlayStation 2. (March 19, 2002) [http://nosgoth.net/BO2/dialogue/Script11.html Transcript].</ref> The term "Greater Demon" is given only in stage directions.<ref name="HC-Slaves-GDemon">{{Icon|Blood Omen 2}} (A greater demon spontaneously appears and kills the humans. Kain runs away) Crystal Dynamics. ''Blood Omen 2''. (Eidos Interactive). PlayStation 2. (March 19, 2002) [http://nosgoth.net/BO2/dialogue/Script11.html Transcript].</ref> In-game debug information labels them "'''ubdem'''"{{Ref|Blood Omen 2}}.
*The origins of the Greater Demons are never elaborated in game and it is assumed that they were native inhabitants of the [[Demon Realm]].<ref name="HC-Hylden-GDemon"/> Deleted dialogue from ''[[Chapter 9: Into the Depths]]'' , however, indicates that at least some of the demons seen in ''Blood Omen 2'' were created from somehow transforming [http://legacyofkain.wikia.com/wiki/Human human] [[slaves]].<ref name="BO2 Deleted Dialogue on You Tube">[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LdqcfJREyc Blood Omen 2 Deleted Dialogue on You Tube ]</ref>
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*The origins of the Greater Demons are never elaborated in game and it is assumed that they were native inhabitants of the [[Demon Realm]].<ref name="HC-Hylden-GDemon"/> Deleted dialogue from ''[[Into the Depths]]'', however, indicates that at least some of the demons seen in ''Blood Omen 2'' were created from somehow transforming [http://legacyofkain.wikia.com/wiki/Human human] [[slaves]].<ref name="BO2 Deleted Dialogue on You Tube">[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LdqcfJREyc Blood Omen 2 Deleted Dialogue on You Tube ]</ref>
*Despite their reputation for uncontrollable rampages, Greater Demons did show preferences towards certain victims; [[Humans|Human]] NPCs, [[Hylden]] [[:Category:Blood Omen 2 enemies|Enemies]] and [[Kain]] himself were fair game. However the demons seemed reluctant to battle [[Demon spiders]], (often the two enemy classes would both face Kain as opposed to the in-fighting seen with other conflicting enemies; and they would only fight each other when Kain retreated to a 'safe' distance and all other enemies had been defeated). It is unknown why this would be the case{{Ref-BO2}}.
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*Despite their reputation for uncontrollable rampages, Greater Demons did show preferences towards certain victims; [[Humans|Human]] NPCs, [[Hylden]] [[:Category:Enemies/Blood Omen 2|Enemies]] and [[Kain]] himself were fair game. However the demons seemed reluctant to battle [[Demon spiders (enemies)|Demon spiders]], (often the two enemy classes would both face Kain as opposed to the in-fighting seen with other conflicting enemies; and they would only fight each other when Kain retreated to a 'safe' distance and all other enemies had been defeated). It is unknown why this would be the case{{Ref|Blood Omen 2}}.
   
 
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File:A Greater Demon Attacks Kain.jpg|A Greater Demon attacks Kain
 
File:A Greater Demon Attacks Kain.jpg|A Greater Demon attacks Kain
 
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File:Greater Demon (1).jpg|Greater Demon (1)
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File:Greater Demon inmune to Inmolate.jpg|Greater Demon immune to Inmolate
 
File:Greater Demon (2).jpg|Greater Demon (2)
 
File:Greater Demon (2).jpg|Greater Demon (2)
 
File:Kain fighting a Greater Demon.jpg|Kain fighting a Greater Demon
 
File:Kain fighting a Greater Demon.jpg|Kain fighting a Greater Demon
 
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Greater Demons, sometimes referred to as Beasts or simply Demons, were a breed of powerful demon encountered by Kain in Blood Omen 2, where they were seen in Chapter 10: Wharves and Chapter 11:The Hylden City, as he worked to banish the Hylden back to the Demon Realm. They were arguably the most powerful and dangerous enemies encountered by Kain and were virtually indestructible.

Profile

Greater Demons were large, taller than Kain, purple skinned, possessed a number of black horns on their bodies, and were bipedal. Their necks did not come upwards, but forward, making their heads seem to protrude from their upper-chests. They had long arms, and massive claws, which they used to kill in all ways, and which Kain could not block. Unlike their Lesser Demon cousins, Greater Demons were completely uncontrollable and would kill any and everything in sight if allowed to roam free, including the Hylden, whom the Lesser Demons served. To contain the beasts, the Hylden would keep them in special prisons (which contained Glyph seals and could be opened via Telekinesis). If freed, they would immediately begin to rampage and would either pursue and kill any nearby characters, or merely flee; likely destroying scenery in the process. The Demons did not appear exceptionally mindless, merely bloodthirsty. They could not jump, and roared often, terrifying any human in their presence[Blood Omen 2].

Kain first encountered these beings in Chapter 10: The Wharves as one was being transported to the mainland from the Hylden City. On Vorador's advice Kain Charmed a human, and let it escape, killing four heavily armed Sarafan Knights in the process before smashing its way easily through the metal bars and through a nearby brick wall. With the escape of the demon, Kain was abe to sneak into the cage and load himself upon a ship to the Hylden City[Blood Omen 2].[1]

BO2-HC-GDemon Death

The only observed death of a Greater Demon

Greater Demons would play a larger role in Chapter 11: The Hylden City, where a Greater Demon released by Kain early in the level appeared to follow him causing great destruction through the city. The Greater Demons were completely impervious to Kain's normal methods of attack. Even his powerful Immolate Dark Gift was useless against them. The Demons were not impervious, however, as in the Hylden City, Kain managed to release one via mind-controlling a human from the other side of a thick sheet of glass. Once the Demon had killed the Hylden guard and the human, it stood in front of the sheet of glass closest to Kain, as though appraising how to reach him. Kain activated a Hylden energy streaming device, which the creature was standing on, and the creature's presence caused a massive explosion that shattered the thick glass, and massacred the creature into nothingness.[Blood Omen 2]

Notes

  • Greater Demons are not named as such in-game, where they are most commonly referred to simply as "Demons" [2](including in the Prima Guide[3]). The Hylden occasionally refer to them as "Beasts";[4] The term "Greater Demon" is given only in stage directions.[5] In-game debug information labels them "ubdem"[Blood Omen 2].
  • The origins of the Greater Demons are never elaborated in game and it is assumed that they were native inhabitants of the Demon Realm.[4] Deleted dialogue from Into the Depths, however, indicates that at least some of the demons seen in Blood Omen 2 were created from somehow transforming human slaves.[6]
  • Despite their reputation for uncontrollable rampages, Greater Demons did show preferences towards certain victims; Human NPCs, Hylden Enemies and Kain himself were fair game. However the demons seemed reluctant to battle Demon spiders, (often the two enemy classes would both face Kain as opposed to the in-fighting seen with other conflicting enemies; and they would only fight each other when Kain retreated to a 'safe' distance and all other enemies had been defeated). It is unknown why this would be the case[Blood Omen 2].

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See also

References

  1. File:Wiki-Icon-BO2.png Vorador: "Kain, you must unleash the demon out of its cage. Then use the empty cage to smuggle yourself onto the ship. Kain, be careful…" Crystal Dynamics. Blood Omen 2. (Eidos Interactive). PlayStation 2. (March 19, 2002) Transcript.
  2. File:Wiki-Icon-BO2.png Demon Enemies: "As Kain progresses through the game, unfriendly supernatural creatures begin to show up. There seems to be a connection with the appearance of these creatures and the appearance of more Glyph energy." Crystal Dynamics. Blood Omen 2 manual. pg11 (Eidos Interactive). (2002) Download.
  3. Template:Icon-Prima"Enter the elevator and pull the lever to descend. Vorador will make contact with Kain suggesting that he loose the Demon from its cage and use an empty cage to smuggle himrself on board the ship." Prima Games. Prima's Official Strategy Guide to Blood Omen 2(2002). Page 85 onwards. ISBN 0-7615-3774-0
  4. 4.0 4.1 File:Wiki-Icon-BO2.png (Two Hylden converse beside a cell that houses a trapped greater demon.) First Hylden: "Have you permission to torment that beast?"//Second Hylden: "I need no permission to hate it."//First Hylden: "Hate, cousin? Why?"//Second Hylden: "I hate every living being from that place! I await the moment when all of it is destroyed."//First Hylden: "Ah, as do we all. And the creatures here, do you hate them as well?"//Second Hylden: "I hate them as well."//First Hylden: "And soon they will all die, and we will have our destined revenge."//Second Hylden: "Yes, our destined revenge." Crystal Dynamics. Blood Omen 2. (Eidos Interactive). PlayStation 2. (March 19, 2002) Transcript.
  5. File:Wiki-Icon-BO2.png (A greater demon spontaneously appears and kills the humans. Kain runs away) Crystal Dynamics. Blood Omen 2. (Eidos Interactive). PlayStation 2. (March 19, 2002) Transcript.
  6. Blood Omen 2 Deleted Dialogue on You Tube

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