Infernicon
This is where you will find a list of all the fallen creatures in the Millenniverse.

shedim
Once malakim, now twisted beyond recognition, the Shedim are the corrupted remnants of heavenly warriors who fell with venom in their hearts and pride in their mouths. Steeped in resentment for millennia, they’ve forged a strange gospel: that the Creator; whom they now scornfully call the Tyrant; was unjust, his love for humankind a perversion, his covenant a cage.
Clad in jagged obsidian armor threaded with dim red energy, they move with a predator’s grace and a soldier’s precision. Crimson eyes smolder with hatred; their mouths hold rows of cruel, pointed teeth. Each wields a curved, dark-energy blade; smithed for speed and vengeance.
The Shedim are no longer bound by divine law, only by desire. Cunning, brutal, and self-justified, they form the vanguard of infernal forces—holy ruin given humanoid form
Fallen human
Human individuals enlisted or conscripted into the military forces controlled by Fallen powers. Recruitment often occurs within Fallen colonies where such allegiance is the only available form of social or economic advancement. In other cases, humans are taken as slaves and later integrated into infantry ranks with minimal training or consent.
Standard equipment includes kinetic energy weapons (typically submachine gun variants), partial or mismatched armor, and auxiliary high-tech devices such as biometric scanners or communications monitors. Technological loadouts vary significantly depending on region and commanding entity.
Fallen human soldiers are generally regarded by Heavenly forces as tactically expendable and spiritually salvageable. Engagement protocols dictate the use of non-lethal stun weaponry where possible to allow for post-conflict rehabilitation and evangelization.


Nephilim Giant
The Nephilim are colossal human-angel hybrids originating from pre-Flood Earth, typically ranging from 10 to 15 feet in height. Formed through the forbidden union between the Grigori and human women, their existence represents a profound violation of heavenly law and natural order. Continuing breeding programs using human slaves provides a steady supply of them for the Fallen ranks.
Nephilim exhibit extreme physical durability and strength. Common features include enhanced musculature, heavily scarred skin, and primitive or ritualistic armor. Intelligence varies—some retain tactical reasoning, while others exhibit only base aggression, a result of degeneration or genetic manipulation. Most wield oversized melee weapons or salvaged heavy firearms.
Due to their mixed origin, Nephilim are considered theologically anomalous. Heavenly forces view them as corrupted progeny and engage with lethal force. No official rehabilitation protocol exists.
Grigori (Serpentine Subclass)
A specialized caste of Fallen Watchers tasked with maintaining surveillance, administration, and information management within infernal jurisdictions. The Administerial Grigori are distinguished by their elongated craniums, grey-blue skin, and uniformly slender forms. They exhibit minimal facial expression and are rarely seen engaging in direct combat.
Typically stationed in Fallen colonies, blacksite facilities, or data archives, they serve as interpreters, analysts, government officals and envoys, maintaining order, transmitting intelligence, and monitoring loyalty among subordinate forces.
Most retain high-order cognitive function and are fluent in multiple human and celestial languages. While physically weaker than the draconic Grigori type, they compensate through enhanced neural augmentation and passive aura suppression, capable of subduing dissent without violence.


Grigori (Draconic Subclass)
A dominant warrior-caste within the ranks of the Fallen Watchers. Draconic Grigori are heavily muscled entities with pronounced cranial ridges, hardened scale-like dermal layers, and prominent horns. Their visual profile evokes saurian or draconic attributes, often enhanced by latent flame glyphs embedded in exposed musculature or armor plating.
Their role within infernal forces is strategic and commanding. These Grigori serve as field generals, regional conquerors, or arcane warcasters. Many operate as autonomous power brokers, founding and ruling militarized city-states within Fallen-controlled space. Their supernatural capabilities combine with physical force to ensure dominance.
Draconic Grigori frequently enlist or coerce Administerial Grigori as logistical aides and governors. Despite internal factionalism, this caste retains considerable cohesion through shared doctrine and ritualized combat hierarchy.
Drone
A genetically engineered hominid species created by Grigori scientists in a failed attempt to replicate the human template. Drones are diminutive, frail in structure, and biologically incomplete. Key deficiencies include underdeveloped vocal cords, low muscular density, and impaired cortical development, rendering them incapable of independent reasoning or speech.
Visual characteristics include enlarged craniums, greyish skin, black eyes, and uniform sci-fi engineering attire when operational. They are typically deployed in low-risk maintenance roles across Fallen facilities—performing rudimentary tasks such as conduit repair, environmental controls, or monitoring equipment. Drones are non-combatants but often operate in proximity to demonic entities or infernal overseers.
Due to their docility and cognitive vacancy, Drones are frequently used as vessels for demonic possession. In this role, they function as temporary hosts, reconnaissance units, or ritual conduits. Despite their origins, they are not considered sentient by Heavenly classification protocols


Dogman
Dogmen are possessed humans trained by followers of the Grigori Fenrir—a Watcher who manifests in lupine form—to undergo controlled physiological transformation into bipedal canine hybrids. Unlike traditional lycanthropy, this process is neither viral nor mystical but a learned exploitation of demonic and Watcher biology. Only experienced demons with mastery over their host forms can perform the full metamorphosis without lethal consequences to the body.
Dogmen retain partial human cognition but are mentally dominated by the possessing entity and conditioned through Fenririte doctrine. Transformed forms exhibit canine facial morphology, grey dermal mutation, claw growth, and limited telepathic communication. Physical capabilities are enhanced for short-range combat, and transformations are often used as executions or demonstrations of loyalty.
Fenririte agents actively recruit capable demons and suitable human hosts to expand the so-called were legions. Due to the irreversible nature of the transformation and the combination of human origin and demonic control, Heavenly forces classify Dogmen as high-priority threats. Exorcism is possible during early stages; lethal force is typically authorized once transformation has stabilized.
Biochimeras
Artificial lifeforms created by early Grigori geneticists through the fusion of human and animal DNA, or by splicing traits from multiple non-human species. Biochimeras were originally developed as experimental weapons, laborers, or vessels for demonic entities. The resulting forms vary wildly in intelligence, mobility, and hostility, depending on the designer’s intent and skill.
Common manifestations include mythological archetypes such as Minotaurs, Centaurs, Harpies, and other hybridized entities. These forms were not symbolic—they were functional designs, adapted for battlefield efficiency, intimidation, or ritual significance. Some Biochimeras possess limited sapience and rudimentary speech capabilities; most do not.
While many have gone extinct or been decommissioned, abandoned facilities and off-world temples occasionally yield surviving specimens. Some remain loyal to their original creators; others have devolved into feral, territorial threats. Heavenly forces classify Biochimeras as abominations lacking souls, and treat them accordingly.
