In the popular manga 'Demon Slayer', the Kamado clan was subverted by the demons. The family was tragically massacred, leaving only two survivors - Tanjiro and Nezuko Kamado. Tanjiro became a demon slayer to avenge his family and cure Nezuko who has been turned into a demon.
In 'Naruto', one could argue that the Uchiha Clan was subverted not by literal demons, but metaphorical ones. Their downfall was orchestrated by a few power-hungry individuals from within their very own village. Betrayal, manipulation, and the thirst for power served as metaphorical demons leading to their undoing.
This isn't a literal demon subversion scenario, but the Uchiha Clan's tragic end definitely bears a stark resemblance. It's a poignant depiction, in a world where friendship and trust are supposed to be paramount, some are willing to disregard these values for personal gain or perceived greater good.
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Demon's Evolution
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A new world with nearly unlimited possibilities. A system, classes, magic, skills and monsters. Sounds exciting? But for Jin it didn't go quite as he expected nor was there a princess or a Goddess to welcome him to this new world, his only hope was the system he received.
Left alone in the darkness, How will he survive when he wasn't human in the first place?
Year 2013...
In 1675, our ancestors made peace with some group of people called the hunters.. They were a small group we call the Hunter's clan.
Sometimes we just called them... The Demon Hunters.
They believed we were hiding demons into our village but the truth is, we don't. We believe Demons to be the devited workers and servants of the devil himself.
Yet, this hunters didn't stop believing...
Until one day... One faithful Night the hunters came. Smokes everywhere, houses burnt to the ground, homes shattered and lives taken.
They killed them all...
When I say 'them' , I meant my people, my families. They took all of them, one.. by.. one.
Sofia Quispe was never meant to be a simple noble. As the supposed pureblood heir to the powerful Abribi Covenant, her fate was sealed in a political Blood Union to three powerful vampire princes: the dominant Zilo Graves, the ruthless Klaus Blackwell, and the ambitious Zack Rivera. This union was meant to secure the throne and unite the kingdom.
But during the Ceremony of Binding, the blood doesn't lie.
When Sofia fails to Awaken her vampiric gifts, a desperate bloodline test reveals the shattering truth: she is not a pureblood noble, but a disgraced Dhampir—half-human, half-vampire—the product of her deceased mother’s forbidden betrayal.
In the rigid aristocracy of the vampire world, Dhampirs are considered abominations, a stain on bloodline purity. Renounced by her enraged father, Lord Quispe, and brutally rejected by the Princes who fear political ruin, Sofia is cast out of the Covenant citadel and into the perilous human world, a day-walker with no power, plagued by the maddening Blood Hunger caused by the trio’s incomplete Blood Mark.
Rock bottom forces her into the shadows of the city, where she works at a supernatural bar, fighting to control the erratic power surges of her cursed bond. When a violent attack by feral vampires leaves her vulnerable, she is saved by Phuwin Montague, a powerful, enigmatic Vampire Sovereign from a rival faction.
Phuwin sees not a flaw, but a unique political weapon—a Dhampir marked by a Prince. Drawn into his dangerous orbit, Sofia trains with an ex-military vampire hunter, learning to master her hybrid nature and the dark potential of her blood. But the psychic echoes of the incomplete bond still haunt her, pulling her
“BEG ME, HUMAN," he growled, his grip on my hair tightening as he pushed harder. “BEG ME TO HAVE YOU.”
I tried to say no, to resist, but I burned to have him. The pain was much but I found myself wanting him more.
Kaelen was a skilled thief with a decent life—until he stole a cursed spellbook from the Inquisition and accidentally summoned Thrakos, the Demon King. Hoping to bind the demon to his will, the ritual backfired, leaving Kaelen magically and sexually bound to a horny Thrakos instead.
Now a pawn in Thrakos’s war against his brother Vaelith, Kaelen gains dangerous powers but loses control. Hunted by Inquisitors, demons, and monsters, he must travel to Vermont to retrieve the Hell-blade—a sacred weapon forged to kill Vaelith. With Sylvia and a shapeshifting succubus at his side, Kaelen faces deadly enemies and the growing darkness within himself.
With each climax and surge of power, Kaelen becomes less human and more demon. When the final battle comes, will he fight for freedom—or embrace his new nature and become the Demon King’s ultimate weapon?
Eight months pregnant, a contraction tore through me like a blade.
But my husband, the Mafia boss Darren, refused to take me to the hospital.
His sister-in-law, Angelina, his late brother's widow, was also due.
To ensure she gave birth before me, she produced so-called proof of my infidelity, insisting the child I carried was no true Falcone.
Because the heir to the Falcone family had to be the firstborn grandson.
Darren believed her. He locked me in an abandoned wine cellar.
“Don't think for a second I don't know what you've been up to.”
“Let me tell you, you're not giving birth to that bastard until I've verified its bloodline myself.”
“Angelina’s boy is of pure blood. I have to make sure her boy is the family's firstborn grandson.”
I tried desperately to explain.
“My water is about to break! Please, take me to the hospital! He’s your son, I swear on my life!”
“I’ll never fight for the position of heir! I just want my baby to be safe!”
Darren simply kicked me and shot me a glance.
“Who knows if you’ll change your mind later? Don’t worry. I’ll come for you after Angelina gives birth. When the baby is born, I’ll see for myself whose it is.”
Later, as he gazed at the crying infant in Angelina's arms, he finally thought of me. But one of his men informed him, his voice trembling:
“Boss, the Madam… and the child… they're both dead.”