Daimon

/ˈdaɪ.mən/ noun

In ancient Greek belief, a supernatural spirit or force, often seen as a guide or inner voice that influences a person's life and choices.

From ancient Greek 'daimon.' The Romans later turned it into 'daemon,' and Christians reshaped it to mean 'demon.' The original Greek meaning was more neutral—a divine power or fate.

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