Demon (disambiguation)
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A demon is a malevolent being in mythology or occultism.
Demon or daemon may also refer to:
In mythology
- Daemon (classical mythology), a good or benevolent nature spirit in classical Greek mythology
 - Unclean spirit, the agent of a demonic possession
 
In the arts
Literature
- Demon (novel), by John Varley
 - "Demon" (poem), by Mikhail Lermontov
 - Demons (Star Trek novel), a 1986 Star Trek: The Original Series novel
 - The Demon (novel), by Hubert Selby, Jr
 - Demons (Shannara), a common name for many different creatures in the Shannara series of epic fantasy novels
 - Demons (Dostoyevsky novel), by Fyodor Dostoevsky
 - Dimension traveler or demon, a class of characters in the MythAdventures series
 - A family of characters in the Artemis Fowl series
 - The Demons which appear in The Demonata, by Darren Shan
 - Demonic: How the Liberal Mob Is Endangering America, a 2011 book by political commentator Ann Coulter
 - Dæmon (His Dark Materials), the term for a manifestation of a person's soul in the Philip Pullman trilogy His Dark Materials
 - Daemon (G.I. Joe), a fictional character in the G.I. Joe universe
 - Daemon (novel series), a 2006 two-part novel by Daniel Suarez about a computer algorithm known as The Daemon
 
Comics
- Demons in the Marvel Universe, several Marvel characters
 - Etrigan the Demon, a DC comics character
 
Television
- Demons (TV series) a British TV series which aired in 2009
 - Demon (Star Trek: Voyager), a 1998 episode of Star Trek: Voyager
 - Demons (The X-Files), a 1997 episode of The X-Files television series
 - Demons (Star Trek: Enterprise), an episode of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Enterprise
 - "Demons" (Stargate SG-1)
 - The Dæmons, a 1971 Doctor Who serial
 - "The Demon" (Yu-Gi-Oh! GX)
 - Demon (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), several fictional supernatural species
 - Azazel (Supernatural), a fictional character often referred to as "The Demon"
 - Demon (Supernatural), the fictional villains of the series
 - Daemon (Digimon), an evil character from Digimon
 - Daemon, a character in the TV series ReBoot
 
Film
- Demon, also known as God Told Me To, a 1976 American horror film
 - The Demon (1978 film), a Japanese drama film
 - The Demon (1979 film), an South African slasher film
 - Demon (2015 film), a Polish film
 - Demons (film), a 1985 Italian horror film
 - Daemon (film), a 1985 British horror film
 - Demonic (film), an upcoming American horror film
 
Music
- Demon (band), an English rock/metal group formed in 1979
 - Demons (band), a punk rock/garage punk band from Sweden
 - Demon (musician) (born 1977), French electronic artist
 - Demons (Spiritual Beggars album), 2005
 - Demons (Cowboy Junkies album), 2011
 - Demon, an album by Envelopes
 - "The Demon", the on-stage persona of Gene Simmons of KISS
 - The Demon (opera) by Anton Rubinstein
 - Demonic (album), studio album by American heavy metal band Testament
 - Demon Music Group, a British record label
 - Daemon Records, an independent record label started up in 1990
 - Demons (EP), an extended play by Candlelight Red
 
- Songs
 
- "Demon" (song), a 2011 song by Jay Park
 - "Demons" (Brian McFadden song)
 - "Demons" (Fatboy Slim song)
 - "Demons" (Guster song),
 - "Demons" (Imagine Dragons song)
 - "Demons" (James Morrison song)
 - "Demons" (Sleigh Bells song)
 - "Demons" (Super Furry Animals song)
 - "Demons" (The National song)
 - "Demons", a 2009 song by Tech N9ne song featuring Three 6 Mafia
 - "Demons", a song by Avenged Sevenfold on the album Diamonds in the Rough
 - "Demons", a single by Fenech-Soler
 
In recreation
Games
- Daemon (Dungeons & Dragons), or "Yugoloths", a race
 - Daemon (Warhammer), a fictional race
 - ZDaemon, a modern version of the game Doom
 - Canfield (solitaire), a Solitaire game which in England is called Demon
 - SPARTANs as referred to as Demons by the Covenant in the Halo video game series
 - Demon (video game), a 1982 monochrome vector arcade game from Rock-Ola
 
Roller coasters
- Screamin' Demon, a shuttle loop roller coaster at Kings Island in Mason, Ohio
 - Demon (roller coaster), a 1976 multi-looping roller coaster at Six Flags Great America and California's Great America
 - Dæmonen, a roller coaster at Tivoli Gardens
 - Zoomerang (Alabama Adventure), a roller coaster formerly called the Demon
 - The Demon (Wonderland Sydney), a Vekoma Boomerang roller coaster at Wonderland Sydney in New South Wales, Australia
 
Sports
- Dale Torborg (born 1971), professional wrestler performing in WCW under the name The Demon
 - Melbourne Football Club, an Australian Football League team
 - Cardiff Demons, a Welsh rugby league team
 
In science and technology
-  Demon (thought experiment), an entity in a type of thought experiment
- Maxwell's demon, a thought experiment created by the physicist James Clerk Maxwell to "show that the Second Law of Thermodynamics has only a statistical certainty"
 - Laplace's demon, the first published articulation of causal or scientific determinism by Pierre-Simon Laplace in 1814
 
 
In computing
- Daemon (computing), a background process
 - Daemon Tools, a disk image emulator
 - daemontools, a collection of free tools for managing Unix services
 - BSD Daemon, mascot for the BSD operating system
 - Demon Internet, an Internet service provider now a subsidiary of Vodafone
 
Vehicles
- Hawker Demon, a Royal Air Force biplane
 - F3H Demon, a United States Navy fighter aircraft
 - Dodge Demon, a variant of the Dodge Dart automobile
 - Demon (UAV), an aircraft built by BAE Systems
 
Other uses
- Demon (volcano)
 - Demon butterflies, several species of the butterfly tribe Ancistroidini
 - Demon, Togo
 - Demon Creek, a stream in Alaska, United States
 - Demon TV, a student-television station
 - Demon FM, a community radio station based in Leicestershire
 
See also
- Daimon Station (Tokyo), a station on the Toei Subway in Minato, Tokyo, Japan
 - Demone
 - Algol, a star known colloquially as "the demon star"
 - Devil (disambiguation)
 
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