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"Demon" typically refers to an evil or malevolent supernatural being in various mythologies, folklore, and religious traditions. The concept of demons varies across different cultures and belief systems, but they are often depicted as malevolent entities that cause harm or possess individuals. In many religious traditions, demons are seen as the antithesis of angels and are associated with temptation, sin, and evil forces.

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The term "demon" typically refers to a supernatural being, often depicted as malevolent, with characteristics associated with evil or demonic forces in various mythologies, religions, and folklore. These entities are commonly believed to possess supernatural powers and are often connected to the concept of temptation, sin, and the spiritual realm. The interpretation and depiction of demons vary across different cultures and belief systems.