So, just getting a feel for how other GMs out there portray Supernatural Evil in their campaigns. From what I've seen, the standard Palladium line (for demons, deevils and other supernatural evil) tends to be "they're evil to the core and that's all they know". When I read the dispositions of supernatural creatures, the vast majority seems to include some variation of "loves killing and tormenting/harming people". To me, this gets very boring very quick. Oh look, another creature who wants to terrorise and maim. Sure, they may use subtlety to do it instead of brute force, but it's still the same ultimate goal.
I remember back when I was playing the roleplaying game In Nomine, which is about the war between Heaven and Hell and the mortals. In that the difference between angels and demons is selflessness vs selfishness. The angels serve, while the demons only have their own interests in mind. Hell is also a very brutal and competitive world, where only the strong or devious survive. In some ways it's a "Lord of the Flies" type situation. In the end, the demons may act just as evil as any others from Palladium, however there is some sort of psychology backing it and they *can* be understood to an extent. Sure, it doesn't mean they're "misunderstood good guys" - many *are* loathsome, vile beings - but at least they're not just evil "because...... Reasons!" (to quote Mr Torgue!
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So, what are people's thoughts? How do you all see "Supernatural Evil"? Is it evil to the core in your world, or do you have shades of grey? I'm not after "cannon" responses, but rather people's opinions.
Thanks.
Regards,
RD (RainbowDevil)