As aside to the subject but somewhat related, while perusing some stuff from the old Conversion Book, i had my attention caught by the old circle magic stuff, specifically these bits:
- "Protection from Demons" will hold at bay banshees,
boschala,
dybbuk,
demon spiders,
gargoyles,
ghouls,
hell hounds, and the lesser minions of Hades, what makes for a quite interesting listing.
The version of the text in PF does expand it to "all supernatural creatures known to be members of the Demon pantheon/family or living in the planes of Hades, including gargoyles, gurgoyles, gargoylites and dimensional ghouls", what is funny in that it explains gargoyles, dimensional ghouls and banshees, while leaving all others unexplained.
- "Protection from Devils" will hold at bay
dar'ota,
malignous, deevils, devilkins, and fiends, making this a very interesting piece of fluff as, unlike demon, devil (or deevil) is not a word that gets thrown around for any supernatural evil creature, making a stronger case for their correlation to the natives of Dyval.
The PF version of the text is mostly the same, except for the minor detail of calling deevils "beings from the plane of
Hel)", it seems to reinforce the idea of
Dar'ota, and
Malignous as "devils though not of the family/pantheon."
But the really fun/informative ones to me are:
Protection from Evil: "Includes
golems, gremlins, sowki, goqua and mindolar."
Because somehow golems seem to be inherently evil, for reasons...
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Summon Serpents: Includes the Worms of Taut,
serpent of the wind (dragon) and
kukulcan (dragon), as well as normal type snakes. Does not work on snake-like D-Bees.
I find it funny that some dragons count but others do not as "serpentine" for the sake of this summoning circle. Doubly so that the Kukulcan, that look far more griffin than dragon to me, are among the ones listed.
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Also interestingly, the Jinn get a protection circle all of their own, in the PF book, what is most curious as all other circles seem to involve groupings of multiple races/kind of beings, what
might imply the elemental separation of Jinns has more to it than mere visuals, or at some point in the past of the Palladium there existed a "Jinn family/pantheon" that was a major threat for summoners and other magicians of that world to account for.