Father — Demon

The protagonist's journey to break free from the father's influence, both physical and psychological.

At its core, the demon father represents the ultimate betrayal: the subversion of the paternal instinct. Instead of providing safety and guidance, this figure becomes the primary source of terror for those he is meant to shield. The Mythological and Religious Roots

The turning point came on a rain-slicked Tuesday. Kael found a hidden drawer in Malakor’s study. Inside were not contracts or cash, but letters—dozens of them, unsent. They were written by Malakor’s own father, a man Kael had been told died of a heart attack. The letters told a different story: a grandfather who had fled the family because he recognized the same demonic pattern in himself. The last letter ended: “If you ever read this, son, the curse is not blood. It is choice. And you can still choose the door.” demon father

In the city of Veridia, where neon lights flickered against ancient stone, a teenager named Kael carried a secret heavier than any sin. His father, Malakor, was not a man who yelled or struck. He was worse. He was a demon of quiet erosion—a master of turning hope into debt, love into leverage, and truth into a trap.

When Kael was twelve, he saved money from odd jobs to buy his mother a birthday necklace. Malakor smiled, took the necklace, and said, “Let me show you how to give it properly.” That night, he presented it as his own gift. Kael’s name was never mentioned. Later, Malakor whispered, “You’re too young for credit. Credit is power. Power is mine until you earn it.” The protagonist's journey to break free from the

Use these scenarios to drive the narrative.

The air in the alleyway dropped twenty degrees in a second. The streetlights flickered and died, leaving only the glow of two crimson eyes opening in the darkness. The bullies froze. The Mythological and Religious Roots The turning point

Elian, now aware of her demon father's true intentions, was faced with an impossible decision. Would she succumb to the darkness that had consumed Azgaroth, or would she forge a new path, one that might bring about a brighter future for both mortals and demons?