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When creators want to emphasize the similarity of traits between the forces of the divine and the forces of the infernal, several strategies are used. This trope is about the strategy of similar appearance. Mortal characters encountering both the divine person and the infernal person must rely on subtle clues instead of obvious markers.
In many works of fiction, angels and demons are depicted with obvious markers. Like the two are distinct "races", and often polar opposites. Divine creatures (including good gods) are often Winged Humanoids that glow with Angelic Beauty, while Infernal creatures (and evil gods) are Big Red Devils with horns, cloven feet, and nasty big pointy teeth. You'd never mistake one for the other, or even think they have much in common. But this trope is for when you can confuse them. When the two are very similar, and easily mistaken for each other.
If there are any distinctions in appearance at all, they are likely to be subtle. Perhaps Good Wings, Evil Wings are involved, with the two groups looking otherwise identical. Or differences in costume while Acting for Two, where the same actor is used to portray both a Christian God/angel and Satan/demon. That specific technique is most likely codified by George Burns in Oh, God! You Devil. The similarity of appearance is Older Than Feudalism: The story (or, more precisely, relatively late interpretation) of the Old Testament is that Lucifer (Satan) himself was the most powerful of the Heavenly Host, before deciding to turn away from his God. He can still appear as an angel of light because he is one, not because he's disguised. In other words, the difference between angels and demons is the same as between a good human and an evil one.
This trope can be used to complement other similarities. The creator may be trying to show the two groups are similar or God Is Evil. It can also be used to explain why a normally good person is willing to make a Deal with the Devil, instead of turning it down out of principle.
Beware Beauty Equals Goodness: just because an infernal creature can choose to have Angelic Beauty doesn't mean they are angelic. Compare Light Is Not Good, just because a character looks good, doesn't mean they actually are. Compare Face of an Angel, Mind of a Demon, where a person with an evil mind has a beautiful and innocent face. Compare Fallen Angel, where an angel becomes an advocate of evil, and Ascended Demon, where a demon becomes an advocate of good. See also Our Demons Are Different and Our Angels Are Different.
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Devil May Cry 1: Moments prior to the final clash with Dante, Mundus initially appears in a massive, cathedral-like chamber, and his stone visage is carved to resemble a handsome, three-eyed angel. As the battle rages on and his statuesque form is ripped apart, his true grotesque demonic features are revealed underneath.
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Devil May Cry 2: Argosax is the Final Boss of Dante's campaign. When initially confronted by Dante, Argosax is presented as a macabre amalgamation of several bosses, resulting in a grotesque lump of flesh with countless demons' faces and limbs gruesomely merged into each other. After Dante defeats it in that state, Argosax evolves into his Despair Embodied form, which resembles an angelic creature of fire and light. Unlike the aforementioned Mundus whose angelic form is an outer shell to disguise his grotesque appearance, Argosax's angelic visage is his true form.
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Devil May Cry 4: Several Order of the Sword members underwent experiments combining human and demon DNA. Despite this, their demonic forms are either covered up by their templar outfits, strongly resemble angels, or are fused with hollow angelic armors. Even Agnus, who assumes the form of a humanoid beetle, is still bright white and gold and has a glowing halo. Sanctus is a subversion as he retains a holy visage after the Ascension Ceremony, but his Diabolica form in the finale gives him demonic features and a corrupted appearance.
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Devil May Cry 5: In mission 3, Nero faces the boss Artemis, a demon which appears to be a cross between a mermaid and a six-winged angel.
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The Silmarillion: Sauron's "angelic" guise as Annatar, Lord of Gifts, belied his demonic nature and enabled him to manipulate the Elves and Númenoreans. However, he ends up with Shapeshifter Mode Lock due to being caught in the destruction of Númenor, meaning he is unable to return to his fair form after that.
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As pictured on the trope page, Lucifer in the Shin Megami Tensei franchise can appear as his original self: the seraphic "Helel". Whether it's his true form or not is really dependent on the game: sometimes it is, sometimes it's a disguise, sometimes Helel is treated as a separate demon entirely, or not even a demon at all.
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In Paradise Lost, Satan is able to disguise himself as a cherub to fool Uriel into allowing him to travel to Earth.
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In Demon: The Fallen, the low-Torment demons are virtually indistinguishable from non-Fallen angels, allowing the former to pass for the latter to the mortals.
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The Dresden Files varies this. On the one hand, it has Chaunzaggaroth a.k.a. 'Chauncy', an oversized monstrous, chitinous looking monster with an Oxford accent, spectacles, and an Affably Evil demeanour, and most of the Denarians, Fallen Angels with mortal hosts who usually transform said hosts permanently (or just in combat) into monstrous looking creatures. On the other, it has other Denarians, like Lasciel - or rather, her shadow in Harry's mind, 'Lash' - who routinely appears to Harry in the guise of an attractive young woman, sometimes even more or less literally angelic. She even explicitly lampshades this, pointing out that she used to be a resident of Heaven and can still put on the look - before somewhat drily asking if she should add the wings and the harp.
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Supernatural: Both angels and demons require host bodies to manifest, making their appearance similar in that sense. But higher tier demons are also capable of calling upon holy white light (like angels!), one of the most powerful spells of the series.
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The series Brimstone follows Detective Ezekiel Stone, as he is sent on a mission to hunt down 113 damned souls that escaped from Hell. Satan visits at least Once an Episode, played by John Glover and wearing a good-looking business suit. When an angel appears later on, John Glover is dressed in a very worn-out shirt and pants outfit. Ezekiel first mistakes him for Satan, wondering why the new outfit.
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Mandela Catalogue: Having stolen the identity of the Archangel Gabriel, Satan uses his face and likeness to deceive various biblical figures and prophets in the Biblical Times sections. Subverted in the Modern Times, where he stopped giving a care about his disguise a long time ago and deforms it into monstruous proportions.
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Pride from Darksiders III is one of the Seven Deadly Sins, a group of demons so powerful and dangerous that the Charred Council had them imprisoned shortly after God created them to protect the rest of the universe from their influence. With that said, her design from her almost-human physiology, her blue angelic wings, and her purple and gold armor would have you believe her to be an angel. The only giveaways would be her black cape, her broken-looking halo and her mangled face underneath her mask.
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Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening: "The Fallen" are late-game enemies that appear to be winged angels, but receiving enough damage destroys their protective wings and reveals hideous demonic faces in their bellies.
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Demons in Exalted can appear like practically anything, restricted in the most nominal sense by the themes associated with their patron Yozi. Many demons settle into the gruesome shapes they have been given by their broken patrons, but many demons with faces, especially those of the 2nd and 3rd Circles, appear positively photogenic. In a Creation where a god, an elemental, a fey prince, and the greatest of Exalted can all appear almost the same, the demons who can use their more wholesome shapes to their advantage will do so.
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Near the end of The Devil's Advocate, the Devil is briefly seen as the Angel Lucifer.
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In the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Penumbra" the Pah-Wraiths (Prophets exiled from their home in the Wormhole) appear to Kai Winn Adami in a vision, claiming to be the Prophets.
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Devilman features the character of Satan as a glowingly beautiful hermaphrodite with twelve golden wings. However, in this setting Satan is uniquely a literal Fallen Angel, while the demons are a completely separate species that Satan alone is aligned with.
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Shadow of the Demon Lord's "angels" turn out to be outright a type of devils in the service of Diabolus whose role is to foster Holier Than Thou and Knight Templar attitudes in strongly religious people as a way to tempt and corrupt them into perdition. They cloak their true horrible appearance in glamour to appear as beautiful, shining, winged people.
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Chainsaw Man:
The setting has only has devils, not angels and they're usually quite bizarre and ugly. However, the Angel Devil (i.e. the devil that embodies the fear of angels) looks like a beautiful, androgynous human with wings and a Holy Halo. Beauty Equals Goodness is for the most part in effect, as he's at worst apathetic about humanity instead of hostile. That said, his Touch of Death makes him dangerous even to his allies.
The Control Devil has a less explicit but still pervasive angelic motif, specifically that of Satan as a Fallen Angel. They look like an eerily beautiful human, command minions named after types of angels, and after recovering from a head injury briefly had an Unusual Halo made of brain matter.
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Batman: The Gothic storyline, written by Grant Morrison, has the serial killer/black magician Mr. Whisper encounter a young, beautful homeless girl who bears a startling similarity to the nun he'd once raped and then burnt at the stake as a horrific sacrifice when he'd been a corrupt monk in the 16th century. The climax of the story reveals that the girl is Satan himself, come to claim his soul at last.
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There's one scene in Rise of the Fallen, the second book of Wars of the Realm, where Apollyon confronts Validus to try to sway him to his side. When he first appears, he is glowing white like an angel instead of the usual black of a demon. This of course is in direct reference to 2 Corinthians 11:14 above.
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The demons in the Book of Swords make themselves appear this way to Vilkata, as they provide his vision. He isn't fooled for a moment, but given his character, it doesn't stop him from making use of their services.
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In The Monk, when Satan is first summoned by Matilda, he appears as an Angelic Beauty whose only demonic attributes are the black color of his wings and a subtle moodiness to his expression, which is probably done to trick Ambrosio into thinking that he's easy to bargain with. When Ambrosio gives into temptation at the end of the novel and summons him to make a Deal with the Devil, he appears as a more traditional ugly horned devil instead.
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Hell in SaGa Frontier looks like Fluffy Cloud Heaven, and its demons in turn look like winged cherubs. Until you touch one and the fight starts, at which point the illusion drops.
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In The Elder Scrolls, this is both played straight and subverted in different instances for the Daedric Princes, who are (very loosely) the "devils" to the Aedric "angels". The Princes are technically divine beings Above Good and Evil who operate on their own scales of Blue-and-Orange Morality depending on the spheres over which they govern. They can take any form they choose, from "divine" to outright Eldritch Abominations, though most stick to a humanoid form when dealing with mortals. The best straight example is Meridia, who is associated with Life Energy, Light, and Beauty. She has a Fallen Angel backstory and is typically depicted as a beautiful woman, sometimes with angel-like wings. She is typically considered one of the "good" Daedra, though that's more due to her opposing the undead and some of the nastier Princes rather than her actually being benevolent, as she's a ruthless, self-righteous Narcissist who regards herself as the ultimate good and anyone who opposes or disobeys her as evil.
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The Devil May Cry series quite enjoys this trope, tying in with Devil, but No God:
Devil May Cry 1: Moments prior to the final clash with Dante, Mundus initially appears in a massive, cathedral-like chamber, and his stone visage is carved to resemble a handsome, three-eyed angel. As the battle rages on and his statuesque form is ripped apart, his true grotesque demonic features are revealed underneath.
Devil May Cry 2: Argosax is the Final Boss of Dante's campaign. When initially confronted by Dante, Argosax is presented as a macabre amalgamation of several bosses, resulting in a grotesque lump of flesh with countless demons' faces and limbs gruesomely merged into each other. After Dante defeats it in that state, Argosax evolves into his Despair Embodied form, which resembles an angelic creature of fire and light. Unlike the aforementioned Mundus whose angelic form is an outer shell to disguise his grotesque appearance, Argosax's angelic visage is his true form.
Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening: "The Fallen" are late-game enemies that appear to be winged angels, but receiving enough damage destroys their protective wings and reveals hideous demonic faces in their bellies.
Devil May Cry 4: Several Order of the Sword members underwent experiments combining human and demon DNA. Despite this, their demonic forms are either covered up by their templar outfits, strongly resemble angels, or are fused with hollow angelic armors. Even Agnus, who assumes the form of a humanoid beetle, is still bright white and gold and has a glowing halo. Sanctus is a subversion as he retains a holy visage after the Ascension Ceremony, but his Diabolica form in the finale gives him demonic features and a corrupted appearance.
Devil May Cry 5: In mission 3, Nero faces the boss Artemis, a demon which appears to be a cross between a mermaid and a six-winged angel.
It isn't simply the demons that are affected by this trope - certain areas of Hell seen in the first and third games resemble distorted versions of Heaven and the locations are filled with very deceptive light.
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Good Omens. The narration notes that there's "not that much difference" in appearance between angels and demons, except the demons are better-groomed. One of the running themes of the book is that angels and demons aren't so different.
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Heroes of the Seasons: Matria is the demoness of illusions and artificial light, and takes the appearance of the goddess Vyena: a beautiful woman with angel wings. Her campaigns' battlefields also look like the inside of a holy temple, but is filled with demons and false angels. In Armageddon mode, she transforms into a grotesque monster and the battlefield transforms into a hellish location.
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The Screwtape Letters: This one gets discussed; from the way Screwtape talks about it, apparently it's a fairly typical "parade-ground exercise" for a demon to make themselves appear as an angel of light.
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In Oh, God! You Devil, George Burns plays both God and the Devil. They look the same, although the Devil prefers to dress all in red.
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Devil May Cry: The Animated Series: The Villain of the Week in "Rolling Thunder" is a demon with white, glowing skin, red eyes, a blue toga and feathery wings. For bonus points, he disguised himself as a priest before revealing himself to the heroes.
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Lucifer. In this series (a spinoff of The Sandman (1989)), Lucifer is depicted as a handsome man with golden wings.
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The Sandman (1989) has Lucifer, Be'elzebub, and Azazel, the Demon Lords and Archdevils of Hell. Each of them are depicted with a different appearance, making this trope played straight and averted. Lucifer looks like his angelic biblical appearance, while Azazel appears made of shadows, eyes, and teeth, and Be'elzebub is a giant bug.
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Kamelot. In the song "Descent of the Archangel", Mephisto (named for a demon in The Bible) appears to Ariel in his full angelic glory, offering Ariel a bargain for his soul. Lampshaded by the demon:
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Hellblazer occasionally has demons looking like angels to trick mortals.
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Digimon Frontier has an expy of Devilman's Satan in Lucemon, who is also a beautiful childlike angel with twelve white wings. His second form is a bishonen, handsome man with half his wings now stained black, resembling bat wings. While his highest form is outwardly a monstrous dragon, his core is an Angelic Abomination: a gigantic fetus-like worm with golden wings.
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In Demon: The Descent, the Unchained take their appearances from the mission on which they Fell and adapt them from there.
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Doom Eternal:
Blood Maykrs introduced in the Ancient Gods DLC are Maykr Angels who have been corrupted by the demons. They still retain most of their angelic Maykr qualities right down to their golden wings.
The Maykr race as a whole could count as an example of this. Although they are framed as angelic beings, with their home dimension of Urdak compared to Heaven, the plot not only reveals them to be far more despicable than the demons they claim to fight against, but also reveals that the Maykrs and the demonkind were both created by the Dark Lord Davoth. Tellingly, the two main Maykr characters the Doom Slayer interacts with, the Khan Maykr and Samur, both start looking increasingly demonic as the plot goes on.
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ULTRAKILL has the Idols; statue-like demons that resemble busts of the Virgin Mary cradling baby Jesus and wield holy magic to buff their allies by making them invincible. Their lore entry justifies this trope, as their holy form is intentionally carved by their Ferrymen caretakers, who gave them their new form out of gratitude for Gabriel's mercy, and compassion for their Happily Adopted demons. The Idols even absorbed holy magic from their caretakers' divine robes and use it to protect others out of love, essentially making them holy demons.
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