Thread:AustinDR/@comment-26884760-20180308181336/@comment-26884760-20180309010528

so demons can still qualify in settings where they have moral agency? how do we figure that out though? as Giles said "demons are spirits of evil, rather easy to understand when they do evil - humans are not".. basically because demons tend to naturally be screwed up by our standards how do we know what is their choice / willing to do evil versus the general culture among most demons to be cruel / perverted?

I ask because demons like Pfaster seem to draw a thin line, for me, as they are written as evil and cruel, yet by making them spiritual beings it blurs the line.. as I always thought demons, even in moral agency settings, tend to run by alien morality (if not downright amoral alignments (such as Lovecraft) ).

are the standards for CM the same for demons as any other character? because demons (as mentioned) tend to be naturally more "evil" than humans anyway.. regardless of understanding good or evil.