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Albus Severus Potter as a Demigod

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Daemones Spirits: Overview Part 1
Daemones are also known as Spirit Personifications. There are two kinds of Daemones, agathodaimon and kakodaimon, noble spirits and malevolent spirits, respectively. However, modern scholars and theologists have separated all of the daemones into seven broad categories:
1. Emotions and states of mind, e.g. Love and Hate, Desire, Affection, Anger, Harmony and Discord, Joy and Grief, Laughter, Hope and Fear, Indignation, and Delusion.
2. The human condition, e.g. Birth and Death, Sleep and Dreams, Pleasure and Pain, Youth and Old Age, Wealth and Poverty, Hunger and Disease, Ease and Toil, Fate and Opportunity
3. Qualities, e.g. Strength, Beauty, Grace, Wisdom, and Stupidity
4. Morality, e.g. Valor, Modesty, Moderation, Hubris, Mercy, Truth, Lies, Impiety, Justice, Oath, Respect, and Insolence
5. Voice, e.g. Eloquence, Persuasion, Criticism, Lies, Quarrels, Prayer, Counsel, Curse, Lament, Rumor, Message, Fame, Battle-Cry
6. Actions, e.g. Force, Rivalry, Victory, Labor, Contest, Fighting, Murder
7. State of society, e.g. Peace and War, Good-Governance, Law and Lawlessness, Justice and Injustice
This is part one of a fairly complete list of Daemones referenced in Greek mythology and theology, separated into each of the seven modern categories as best as I can do (I could not find a list where they were separated out, but I feel like it would be helpful if they were, so). Some of the Daemones overlap categories, so it looks like there are repeats.
Daemones of Emotions and States of Mind
Ania: Grief, sorrow, distress, trouble
Anteros: Reciprocated love
Aporia: Difficulty, perlexity, want of means
Ate: Delusion, infatuation, folly, reckless impulse, rash action
Deimus: Terror-fear, dread
Eleus: Pity, mercy, compassion
Elpis: Hope, expectation
Epiales: Nightmare
Daemones of the Human Condition
Achos: Pain of body, pain of mind, grief, distress
Algea: Pain of body, pain of mind, grief, distress, suffering
Amechania: Helplessness, want of means
Anance: Necessity, compulsion
Deimus: Terror-fear, dread
Epiales: Nightmare
Epidotes: Ritual purification
Daemones of Qualities
Adephagia: Gluttony, satiety
Aergia: Spirit of idleness, laziness, indolence, and sloth
Aglaea: Beauty, splendor, glory, magnificence, adornment
Alce: Battle-Strength, Prowess, Courage
Aletheia: Truth, truthfulness, sincerity
Anaideia: Ruthlessness, shamelessness, unforgivingness
Calleis: Beauty
Calocagathia: Nobility, nobleness, goodness
Charis: Beauty, grace, favor
Charities: Grace, favor, beauty (plural)
Coalemus: Stupidity, foolishness
Corus: Satiety, surfeit, insolence, disdain
Epidotes: Ritual purification
Epiphron: Prudence, shrewdness, carefulness, thoughtfulness, sagacity
Daemones of Morality
Aedos: Reverence, Respect, Shame, Self-Respect, Modesty
Aeschyne: Shame, sense of shame, modesty, honor
Aletheia: Truth, truthfulness, sincerity
Apate: Trick, fraud, deceit, guile, treachery
Arete: Virtue, excellence, goodness, manliness, valor
Cacia: Vice, moral badness
Calocagathia: Nobility, nobleness, goodness
Dolus: Trickery, cunning deception, craftiness, guile, treachery
Dysssebia: Impiety, ungodliness
Epiphron: Prudence, shrewdness, carefulness, thoughtfulness, sagacity
Daemones of Voice
Alala: War-cry, battle-cry
Amphilogiae: Disputes, debate, contention
Angelia: Message, tidings, proclamation
Arae: Curses, impreciations
Cydoimus: Din of battle, confusion, uproar, hubbub
Daemones of Actions
Agon: Contest, struggle
Alastor: Blood feud, vengeance
Androctasiae: Slaughter of men in battle
Ate: delusion, infatuation, folly, reckless impulse, rash action
Bia: Force, power, might, bodily strength, compulsion
Caerus: Opportunity, critical time, advantage, profit
Cydoimus: Din of battle, confusion, uproar, hubbub
Daemones of States of Society
Adicia: Injustice, Wrong-doing
Ctesius: Home, house, comestic property
Democracia: Democracy
Dicaiosyne: Justice, righteousness
Dike: Justice, rights by custom & law, righteous judgement
Dysomnia: Lawlessness, bad civil constitution
Eirene: Peace
Ececheiria: Truce, armistice, cessation of hostilities
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Children of Eris
Dysnomia /dɪsˈnoʊmiə/ (Δυσνομία; “Lawlessness”), imagined by Hesiod among the daughters of Eris (“Strife”),[1] is the personification of Anarchy; companion of Adicia, Ate, and Hybris. Her opposite is Eunomia.

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My Sith Inquisitor is cheating on Adronikos. And it’s fun isn’t it? LOL! :-) My SI, Adicia, always cheated on Andronikos, whenever the opportunity presented itself. She’s one of my older characters and that happened way more than it would now. (with so many world quests eliminated) She’s my only character that is truly dark side. If she ever got that far into the story line I’d see her having a fling with Lana. It just makes more sense canonically plus Theron would disapprove of everything she did as a DS toon.
M Y T H S: Adicia
Adicia (or Adikia) was the daimona or goddess of injustice and wrong-doing. [x]
Dike & Adicia
Dikê (also called Dicé) is Goddess of Justice, Fair Judgments, and Rights.
Adikia is the Goddess of Injustice.
Hymns to Dikê: (there are no hymns to Adikia)
Orphic Hymn #62
I sing of the all-seeing eye of comely and radiant Dike, Who sits upon the sacred throne of lord Zeus. From heaven you look down on the lives of the many human races, And crush the unjust with just retribution, Matching things disparate with fairness and truth. For whenever base men consider matters that cannot be put to trial easily, Unjustly wishing more than is fair, you intervene and rouse justice against the unjust. An enemy to the unjust, you are a gentle companion to the just. But, goddess come in justice for thoughts that are noble, Until that fated day on my life descends.
Orphic Hymn #63
O paragon of justice to mortals, blessed and beloved one, You take equal pleasure in all just men. Honored by all and blissful, O bold and lofty Justice. You are pure of thought and you reward propriety. Your own conscience is unbreakable, for you break all who do not submit to your yoke, But in their greed, upset the balance of your mighty scales. Dauntless, charming, lover of revel loved by all, You rejoice in peace and you strive for a life that is stable. You loathe unfairness but fairness delights you, And, in you knowledge of virtue reaches its noble goal. Hear, O goddess, and rightly shatter wicked men, That mortals who eat of this earth's fruits, And all the living creatures nursed in the bosom of our divine mother Earth, And sea-dwelling Zeus, may follow a path both balanced and noble.