Demons: The Game of Evil Spirits (1979)

Spielbild 419cd83f9685b11c019685e35105030d_thb.jpg Spielzeit: 120
Min. Alter: 12
Spieler: 1 - 4
Verlag: SPI (Simulations Publications, Inc.)
Designer: Jim Dunnigan
Künstler: Howard Chaykin, Redmond A. Simonsen
Mechaniken: Ratio / Combat Results Table, Hexagon Grid, Player Elimination, Events, Movement Points, Grid Movement, Dice Rolling, Pick-up and Deliver, Simulation

(from the instruction manual)

Demons is a game of demonic conjuration and treasure hunting for one to four players based on the medieval and ancient manuscripts comprising the "Lamegeton." The players take the roles of magicians questing after treasure in medieval Armenia. The "mortal powers" of Armenia automatically pursue the magicians whose major defense is their ability to conjure fearsome demons.

(paraphrased from the Historical Notes section of the instruction manual)

The basic story of the key of Solomon holds that when Solomon was building the first temple in Jerusalem, one of his workers was seized by an evil spirit. The archangel Michael appeared and delivered to Solomon a magical ring which gave him the power to command all spirits. Solomon commanded the spirits into a brass vessel, which he sealed and cast into a lake in Babylonia. Solomon had foreseen the possibility of the demons being released again and had prepared a testament detailing the various rituals and instruments that could be prepared by any person to command the spirits once more. This power was to have been used for curing disease and preventing harm, but when printed examples appeared again in the 17th century the emphasis had switched to the finding of treasure and personal gain by the magician instead.



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