1. ← Back to: List of phobias Wikipedia has more on Demonophobia Demonophobia (or daemonophobia) is the fear of demons. This fear is often triggered from reading religious texts or watching certain horror movies, such as Hellboy and Spawn, where demons are portrayed. Another trigger is the fear of Hell. Black magic such as witchcraft is another trigger of demonophobia. Sufferers would often.
  2. Xenophobia is a cancelled sequel to the infamous guro game, Demonophobia. The first demo was published in October 2008, and the second demo published in December 2009. However, there were no more news from the creator after this. (Taken from forbidden-siren.ru.).
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That name alone either made you wonder what the hell is that, or gave you PTSD (or your that one guy who knows it and is like '…okay.')

For the unfamiliar, Demonophobia is a Japanese freeware horror game, where you play as Sakuri Kunikai, a 14 year old girl, who wakes up in a dungeon-like area, and dies in varied, horrible ways.
BTW, it's a guro game. Very NSFW!
While a small fanbase exists, hardly any reliable info about the game online exists, and opinions range from people unironically liking it, to people ripping the creator a new one, which is unreasonable, considering it was made by one guy, between mid to late 2000s. When the game was released is also a mystery (from what I gathered.) I can't remember the sources, but one said it was released around 2006, but another said it was released around 2008. There was a sequel in the works, 'Xenophobia', but after two demos, the dev vanished. It was a heavy improvement over the original, but I wouldn't call it a sequel, since it has no apparent connections to Demonophobia, what so ever.

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I think we may have a case of what RebelTaxi calls 'reverse lost media.' We have the games, but not the story or info of who made it, why they did, and what became of him or her. Not gonna lie, I want to see Xenophobia finished, and just want to learn more about the game.
I'd leave a link to download the English version (yes, someone was crazy enough to do that. God speed), but I don't want to get in trouble with the mods, so I suggest looking up the sanity is overrated blog about it. Should be one of the first results.

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Etymology[edit]

demon +‎ -o- +‎ -phobia

Noun[edit]

demonophobia (uncountable)

  1. An irrational fear of demons.
    • 1998, Sir Charles Eliot, Hinduism and Buddhism: An Historical Sketch, Volume 1[1], page 382:
      LAMAISM may be defined as a mixture of late Indian Buddhism (which is itself a mixture of Buddhism and Hinduism) with various Tibetan practices and beliefs. The principal of these are demonophobia and the worship of human beings as incarnate deities. Demonophobia is a compendious expression for an obsession which victimizes Chinese and Huindus to some extent as well as Tibetans...
    • 2008, Isabelle Clark-Deces, The Encounter Never Ends: A Return to the Field of Tamil Rituals[2], page 74:
      it is among the inhabitants of the South that devil-worship is most systematically practiced. No one who has travelled in that region can doubt that demonophobia is a disease with which the whole Southern population is almost hopelessly and incurably afflicted (1887:244)
    • 2012, Forbes Winslow, The Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology, Volume 6[3], →ISBN, page 434:
      The first of these patients especially dreads the flames of hell. This is the demonomania of Sauvages. I call it demonophobia, monodemonophobin.
    • 2012, Forbes Winslow, The Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology, Volume 6[4], →ISBN, page 434:
      Demonophobia may take the epidemic form.
      A distinction bust be drawn between what I call demonophobia and demonolatry. In demonophobia the patient is under the dominion of continual fear; his future feat incessantly haunts him, he exaggerates beyonds all bounds his real or imaginary faults.

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