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A daemon is your spiritual kin, like the totem spirit. And a demon is that evil dude.

in short a deamon will help you n 9 times out of 10 but still on occiasion will do everything in its power to get you into trouble

a demon on the other hand will do everything in its power to get you into trouble 10 time out of 10

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