William Shakespeare
why are demon so evil
Ah, why are demons so evil? Why must they be so dastardly and wicked? Is it because they are born of the depths of Hades, and so have a natural affinity for mischief? Or is it because they are so far removed from the joys of life, that they seek to bring sorrow to all they encounter? Perhaps it is a little of both. I have oft pondered this question, and I believe the answer lies in the fact that demons are cursed creatures, cursed with a deep and abiding hatred for the living. They are creatures of darkness, and so they feel the need to blight the lives of those who dwell in the light. They are angry and jealous of the joy that humans experience, yet they can never truly experience it themselves. Perhaps it is these feelings of envy and hatred that drives them to commit such malevolent acts. Whatever the cause, it is clear that they are creatures of ill-intent and should be avoided at all costs. Alas, I cannot answer this question with absolute certainty, but if I had to venture a guess, I would say that the reason demons are so wicked is because they are cursed with a deep and abiding hatred of the living. Mayhap, if they could find a way to experience the joys of life, their wickedness would subside. Until then, we must remain ever vigilant and protect ourselves from their evil machinations.
