How is a daemon born?

It is uncertain when or how, or into what form, a dæmon is "born", but a baby's dæmon takes the form of a baby animal. When a person dies, their dæmon fades away like "atoms of smoke." Likewise, when a dæmon is killed, its human dies as well.
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Where do daemons come from?

A daemon is part of a person's soul. While I have no proof from the books here, it seems pretty obvious that they just appear when the baby is born. Consider the case of people in worlds where daemons are not physical forms, like Will. his daemon is born within him, as part of him, and only later manifests itself.
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Is a daemon a soul?

Daemons as material souls

Through the conceit of a daemon Pullman illustrates what's it like to have a soul and how our souls change as we grow. Daemons are material beings: crystallizations of consciousness particles that are attracted to and make themselves most fully apparent in humans.
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How does will get a daemon?

The name that Pantalaimon gives Will's daemon when she takes a cat form at the end of The Amber Spyglass.
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What happens if your daemon dies?

When a daemon dies, its human also dies. As it's described at one point in The Golden Compass: "A wolf daemon leaped at him: he slashed at her in mid-air, and bright fire spilled out of her as she fell to the snow, where she hissed and howled before vanishing. Her human died at once."
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The History of Demons



Why do they separate children from daemons?

The reason Mrs Coulter wants to separate daemons from children is because she is doing research for the Church/Magisterium as the head of the General Oblation Board.
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Can daemons be any animal?

In childhood, daemons shapeshift at will and can be literally any type of animal. Once a person reaches adolescence, their daemon picks an animal and sticks with it. This is supposed to signify the stabilizing of one's personality into adulthood.
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Can a daemon be human?

Humans in every universe are said to have dæmons, although in some universes they are invisible. In our universe, the books suggest, dæmons are integrated within the person. They have a naturally occurring external physical manifestation in Lyra's universe and some others.
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Why does Mrs. Coulter's daemon not speak?

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Marisa Coulter is the best example of this: because she rarely wears her emotions on her sleeve, her daemon, a golden monkey, never speaks properly and only makes animalistic noises provided by uncredited actor/puppeteer Brian Fisher on the TV adaptation.
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What age does your daemon settle?

The problem is that Alice is fifteen, and daemons are usually settled by the time their human reaches thirteen, as is known to be standard in the lore.
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Can others hear your daemon?

Can people hear other peoples' daemons speak? Yes. It is uncommon for a daemon to speak to someone other than their human.
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Why can't you touch another person's daemon?

As representations of a person's inner self, daemons are hypersensitive to the touches of others. Such interaction typically occurs only in situations of heightened emotion — during a fight to the death or behind the closed doors of a bedroom.
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Is daemon and demon the same?

Remember, a demon is an evil spirit, a daemon is a good spirit. The word daemon is derived from the Greek term daimōn. A more recent meaning of the word daemon is a computer process that runs in the background. An alternate spelling for daemon is daimon.
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What is a daemon spirit?

The Daemon, which is derived from the term Daimon (Ancient Greek: δαίμων ("god", "godlike", "power", "fate")), was a generic term for minor gods or spirits. They were not considered good or evil as a whole, but rather, they had the same moral capacity as humans to be either good, evil, or morally ambiguous.
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Where do daemons get their names?

Dæmons were named by the dæmons of the child's parents. During the childhood of a human, a dæmon could shapeshift into any kind of animal.
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Why can Mrs Coulter leave her daemon?

Why can Mrs Coulter separate from her daemon? Normally, it is impossible for a human character to separate from their daemon without meeting terrible consequences – only witches and a few other unusual figures have this ability.
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Is Mrs Coulter severed?

Coulter's relationship with her daemon is an utterly normal one, and she is not severed, so this is a change made for the show. While the book series sees Lyra meet severed adults, Mrs Coulter is not one of them.
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Why is Lyra daemon a pine marten?

They no longer like each other very much. And because Pantalaimon is part of Lyra — her soul, taking the form of a pine marten to whom she can talk — that means she no longer really likes herself.
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Why are daemons named daemons?

According to Wikipedia: The term was coined by the programmers of MIT's Project MAC. They took the name from Maxwell's demon, an imaginary being from a thought experiment that constantly works in the background, sorting molecules. Unix systems inherited this terminology.
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What animals does pan turn into?

Pan's Shape

Pan hasn't settled on a shape yet, which daemons do when their human starts to grow up. The daemon's shape tells us quite a bit about its person. Over the course of the book, Pan turns into a mouse, a moth, and many other creatures.
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What does a daemon do?

A daemon (pronounced DEE-muhn) is a program that runs continuously and exists for the purpose of handling periodic service requests that a computer system expects to receive. The daemon program forwards the requests to other programs (or processes) as appropriate.
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How did they make the daemons in His Dark Materials?

But of course, dæmons aren't really animals – they're human souls in animal form – so after they were assured that they looked right, the VFX team had to strip all those animal instincts as well. “So you take away sniffing for food or whatever, and then you re-put in a human-type focus,” Dodgson explained.
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What is Lyra's final daemon?

Lyra's dæmon, Pantalaimon /ˌpæntəˈlaɪmən/, is her dearest companion, whom she calls "Pan". In common with dæmons of all children, he can take any animal form he pleases; he first appears in the story as a dark brown moth.
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What is the strongest daemon in His Dark Materials?

The most important daemon character in the world of His Dark Materials is Pantalaimon, or Pan for short. Pan is Lyra's daemon and, as Lyra is still a kid, he has yet to settle into a form when we first meet him.
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