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Demonology covers all topics of research into demons as a species, summoning practices, theological connections, and their history. Because of the wide range of research topics, it may overlap with other magic-based professions, such as the study of the [[Mindscape]]. | Demonology covers all topics of research into demons as a species, summoning practices, theological connections, and their history. Because of the wide range of research topics, it may overlap with other magic-based professions, such as the study of the [[Mindscape]]. | ||
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Demonologists are often not well received with the general populace due to the stigma and fear surrounding their subject of study. At best, they are seen as weird and abnormal, and at worst, they are seen as wannabe cultists who endanger those around them by summoning demons. | |||
== Jobs == | |||
Job opportunities made available by a demonology degree range from video game art consultants to supernatural exterminators to professors or government jobs. Any company that so much as touches on anything demonic is very likely to have a demonologist on call. Police stations hire them as occult specialists, and they may find work as private investigators specializing in demonic activity. | |||
== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
* [[So You Want To Be a Demonologist Arc|So You Want To Be A Demonologist Arc]] | * [[So You Want To Be a Demonologist Arc|So You Want To Be A Demonologist Arc]] |
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Demonology is the study of demons. One who studies demonology is a demonologist.
Field of Study
Demonology covers all topics of research into demons as a species, summoning practices, theological connections, and their history. Because of the wide range of research topics, it may overlap with other magic-based professions, such as the study of the Mindscape.
Public Preconceptions
Demonologists are often not well received with the general populace due to the stigma and fear surrounding their subject of study. At best, they are seen as weird and abnormal, and at worst, they are seen as wannabe cultists who endanger those around them by summoning demons.
Jobs
Job opportunities made available by a demonology degree range from video game art consultants to supernatural exterminators to professors or government jobs. Any company that so much as touches on anything demonic is very likely to have a demonologist on call. Police stations hire them as occult specialists, and they may find work as private investigators specializing in demonic activity.