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Are all the demons in the ancient scrolls bad?
Not all of them are bad. "Azoula, the god of light and darkness, Meridia, the god of life, and the god of shadow" are all good.

The most heinous demons mentioned by the government are "Dagon, the god of destruction, Maura gebhardt, the god of slavery, Kuyt, the god of nightmare, and Vaermina, the god of fraud", and other demons are sometimes good and sometimes bad.

However, there are still some demons among swindlers, such as "Karaoui Kuswell, the wishing god, Mera, Sheogorath, the mad god, Namira, the decadent god, and Hermes Mora, the knowledge fiend".

People who like to deal with human beings and like to joke are "bloody Sam, a dissolute fiend (having an affair with Deborah)".

There are also the hunter's favorite "Hersin" and the orc's favorite "Malacath, the exiled god".

There is also a "order demon Jigraga (predecessor of the original mad god)" who dares to fight with other 15 demons at the same time. His strength is very strong, but he has not escaped the fate of being cursed by the demons together. He obviously lost to the protagonist in order to break the cycle of gray crystal turmoil (the fourth generation became a mad god, and Gigraga restored the original order).

Therefore, there are good and bad demons, as well as racial or professional worship and belief. Moreover, the previous answer also said that human beings and demons are far from the realm, and it is impossible for demons to think from the standpoint of human beings. We can only say that we can judge according to the belief of mortals and the personality of demons.