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The Caeleste Treatise: Volume I

The Caeleste Treatise is a comprehensive scholarly work dedicated to the classification, physiology, behaviours, and societal structures of non-human species, otherwise known as Caeleste. It serves as the foremost reference text for those studying Caeleste, offering an objective framework for understanding their origins, capabilities, and interactions with the world.

 

Compiled by Arcana scholars, field researchers, and neutral observers over several centuries, the Treatise is widely regarded as an essential resource in both academic and diplomatic circles.

✧ Demons ✧

Compiled below are recovered lore pages detailing demon history, language, species, abilities, behaviour, physiology, and societal structure, each offering an objective framework through which their origins, capacities, and influence upon the world may be understood.

Editorial Note

“Much of what you read here is translated, disputed, or retrieved from ruins best left buried. Handle with caution.”
— Transcription Notice, Volume I: Demons

Historical Overview

“A species cannot be understood without first understanding its legacy.”

Taxonomy & Classifications

The official classifications of the species within the Caeleste ecosystem.

Physiology & Lifespan

The biological and Arcanean structure of the species.

Ethos Affinities & Arcana Traits

The Arcanean capabilities and limitations of the species.

Behavioural Patterns

How demons act, interact, and respond to stimuli.

Social Structure & Hierarchies

How demons organize and govern themselves.

Cultural Practices

Demons' own traditions, beliefs, and customs.

Inter-Species Relations

How they relate to other Caeleste or mortals.

Legal Status & Governance

How the Caeleste world governs or restricts demons.

Field Guide for Identification

Practical notes for scouts or researchers.

Known Figures of Interest

Key individuals from ancient or modern times.

Appendices & Cross-Referencing

Additional resources

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