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Paula Pugh

Bible Friends
Bible Friends by @AnnieMae04 (Paula Pugh)

I call it the Bible friends because these are all people who show up in the book of reveolations in your basic version of the Bible. They are also important char.s in the Demion seris. I will refer to them in later uploads and I should probely introduce you to each of them now.

Nero: Nero is both the monster and the man on top. If you are familliar with the book Rev. the sec. monster that pops out of the sea is a lion/bear/leapod type thing. It is the monster portraid in the movies "The Omen", and is supposed to be the monster that rises to power and causes doom all across the world. Demion is the 3rd monster that shows up in ch. 13 in the BOR, with the sheep horns and that is the faulse prophate (better refered to as the fake Jesus). So Dem really isn't the anti-christ (which explains why he's such a loser) but he's still a satanic creature.

Nero is Dem.'s arch nemesis for the reson up above but that's not why they started hating each other. Nero is a teacher at Dem's high school, science teacher at that. Dem just couldn't penitrate into Nero's soul (one of Dem's evil powers) so he can't make Nero bend to his whilm, Nero bends Dem's. Ever scence the ment they've hated each other. Nero truns into his satnaic form when ever he needs too and he is 27 years old. Neat fact, 666 in greek symbols stands for Nero.

Rebecca Reaper: She is the homely girl in the corner, and the star of the 1st comic (i never intened to use her for it but she was the best char.). She is 2 years younger than Dem and has had a crush on him ever scence they had conversations in math class together. They meet up way later but in her whole sane life, they never get together. She most resebles me and the way I preseve life. Nothing that happends to her really happens to me but that's the way I felt about it when it happened (She gets her own seris later if this sounds confusing, probally 4 or 5 issues, like Squee). Everything that happens to her is an exagrated version of the truth. Like she goes crazy in the end and kills her parents (they deserved it, really, they are horrible), then she gets put into an insanasylem. For future refrence I will refer her to as Rebel, though she is nothing like one. It was Dem's nickname for her. In the bibel she was supposed to be Death, hense Reaper, but she may just be the Whore of Bablone or something

Chris Thorn /Jesus: You look at this man and you think, "No way! He has NO Beard, no long hair, he's fat. That can't be Jesus" Well it is. I t would be too stero typical if I drew him traditionally. He's the only semi normal one in the seris. His background isn't filled with horrible things like everyone elses. Pretty easy going, not one to state his opinions, great listener, takes in everything, very smart and just as wise. He doesn't like organized religion (Ha)cause you shouldn't be force to parctise your belifes they way some one else wants you too (Dem and Chris have some of the same opinions but Chris has self conrol, and he's smarter, and lets not forget the ovious, he's Jesus). He's 11 months and 6 days older than Rebel (she was born on the 31, and he was born...I don't have to tell you), his dad is a Canadian comedian and his mom was just his mom. I think that's it for now.

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Posted: Sunday, 23 February, 2003 @ 12:20 AM

Nice. Just a few comments - one, the "Whore of Babylon" refers to the antichrist-centered religion that comes up in the end times, and two, if Demion isn't ALL bad, then why is he on the side of Darkness? I mean, just a plot arc to consider between Chris and Dem contemplating fate...

~U ( http://unknowner.deviantart.com )

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