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* NotBrainwashed: While most demons hosts in Sluggy are innocent people forced into domination by their demons and unable to stop their actions, that is if they don't outright have their souls destroyed, Gnarlene is eventually revealed to be a perfectly willing host who enjoyed every bit of it and is in a kind of symbiosis with her demon, with N'aww being a little bit of both of them.


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* PsychopathicManchild: N'aww is childish and dimwitted, and only really thinks in terms of where she can get her next meals or fun from - mostly by inflicting that fun or hunger onto terrified people.
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* PowersViaPossession: Part of why the human host, Gnarlene, loves being possessed. [[spoiler:When she loses her demon, she is annoyed with how weak she has become and jumps at the opportunity to bond with another demon.]]
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* IAmAHumanitarian: While she isn't technically human, her host most certainly is. Almost every appearance ends up in her eating something. Usually the remains of whoever she has killed.

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* IAmAHumanitarian: While she isn't technically human, her host most certainly is. Not to mention the fact that her human host is both willing and fully cognizant. Almost every appearance ends up in her eating something. Usually the remains of whoever she has killed.
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First introduced as part of the K'Z'K surveillance team keeping an eye on Gwynn, N'aaaw is a female demon with a deliberately cute human form, which she uses to her advantage more than once. Her demon form resembles a purple [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Hulk]] with MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily. She has demonstrated SuperStrength and an incredibly fast HealingFactor.

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First introduced as part of the K'Z'K surveillance team keeping an eye on Gwynn, N'aaaw is a female demon with a deliberately cute human form, host, which she uses to her advantage more than once. Her demon form resembles a purple [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Hulk]] with MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily. She has demonstrated SuperStrength and an incredibly fast HealingFactor.



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* BigEaterBigEater: She eats a lot in general, especially humans. [[spoiler:When the demon gets exorcised, the willing human host's stomach starts losing the enhanced capacity for everything she ate while possessed, causing her to vomit for a long time.]]



* PokemonSpeak: She is capable of speaking normally in human form, but her Spirit demon seems to only be able to repeat the words "A-NI-MAUL" with various degrees of emphasis.
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* TransformationIsAFreeAction: She can transform between Human and Demon form in the middle of a sword swing, and back again just as quickly

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* PokemonSpeak: She is capable of speaking normally in via her human form, host, but her Spirit demon form seems to only be able to repeat the words "A-NI-MAUL" with various degrees of emphasis.
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SuperStrength: She is super strong, especially when shifting to a hulk like form.
* TransformationIsAFreeAction: She can transform between Human and Demon form in the middle of a sword swing, and back again just as quicklyquickly.
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* SealedEvilInACan: Many many times. {{God}} ascended Father Time into godhood to stop Kozoaku from bringing about the EndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt before he is actually meant to do so. At first, Khronos just tried to block him with the Web of Fate, influencing events away from the world's destruction. But Kozoaku was very powerful and eventually managed to break through it. Then, Khronos tried to reduce him into a demon and imprison him in a pocket dimension called the Never. Kozoaku tricked mortals into releasing him. Khronos tried imprisoning him a second time and empowered new gods to serve as role models against Kozoaku's call. But the God of Justice turned traitor and arranged for Kozoaku to be summoned again. Kozoaku is then sealed into the Book of E-Ville, and his name is changed to K'Z'K to weaken his power. He gets released yet again by Gwynn, but is ultimately shattered into many pieces by Zoe.

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* SealedEvilInACan: Many many times. {{God}} ascended Father Time into godhood to stop Kozoaku from bringing about the EndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt before he is actually meant to do so. At first, Khronos just tried to block him with the Web of Fate, influencing events away from the world's destruction. But Kozoaku was very powerful and eventually managed to break through it. Then, Khronos tried to reduce him into a demon and imprison him in a pocket dimension called the Never. Kozoaku tricked mortals into releasing him. Khronos tried imprisoning him a second time and empowered new gods to serve as role models against Kozoaku's call. But the God of Justice turned traitor and arranged for Kozoaku to be summoned again. Kozoaku is then sealed into the Book of E-Ville, and his name is changed to K'Z'K to weaken his power. He gets released yet again by Gwynn, but is ultimately shattered into many pieces by Zoe.Zoe. He eventually puts himself together with a gambit involving time travel, soul collecting, and {{Soul Jar}}s, but ends up back in the Book of E-Ville. His followers destroy the Book of E-Ville using a powerful occult ritual, but his overconfidence makes it possible for Gwynn to seal him in the Book of E-Ville's backup, the Book of Ugly.
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* TooDumbToLive: Sure, just summon a whimsical treacherous demon who causes extinction events for fun without so much as a MagicallyBindingContract or BetrayalInsurance, what could possibly go wrong?
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* SmugSnake: He is honestly ''more'' effective when he's sealed. Whenever he breaks free, he assumes that he is invincible with all subtlety and scheming going out the window. While he's tied for second strongest being on Earth, he has a number of critical supernatural weaknesses that his carelessness makes possible to exploit.
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* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:Gets killed by the very same demon she was hoping to betray her own kind to in return for godhood.]]
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** Tombsie is a GodhoodSeeker. Due to a misinterpretation of Kozoaku's history, she expects him to give her godhood in return for his release. [[spoiler:Any hope she might have had at that is dashed when she fails to recognize that Kozoaku is JustToyingWithThem in his battle with Bunbun and messes up his fun by putting an early end to the fight. Kozoaku proceeds to beat her to a bloody pulp as punishment.]]
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* VoluntaryShapeshifting: In his own words, he is more of a [[AnthropomorphicPersonification concept than a creature]] and he can look as he likes
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** When Chilius reminds him of Wilcott's death, he acknowledges it as a good point and loses interest in participating in the Cult of K'Z'K.
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* GodhoodSeeker: Her goal is to release K'Z'K in return for godhood. Why she expects K'Z'K to give it to her without so much as a prior agreement is unclear, even K'Z'K himself expresses confusion when she demands it.

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* GodhoodSeeker: Her goal is to release K'Z'K in return for godhood. Why she expects K'Z'K to give it to her without so much as a prior agreement is unclear, even K'Z'K himself expresses confusion when she demands it. [[spoiler:She turns out to have misunderstood history. She correctly learned that the last survivors of the sixth spark received godhood, and one of them sided with Kozoaku. What she got wrong was the idea that Kozoaku gave them godhood, when it was actually Khronos. As to the god that sided with Kozoaku, he wasn't Kozoaku's agent, he performed his betrayal entirely on his own rather than as part of a deal, and Kozoaku cared nothing for him, even outright messing up the traitor god's plans.]]

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