Moral Spectrum: From Benevolence to Malevolence
I’ve interpreted your request as arranging these terms along a conceptual “spectrum” based on their connotative meanings, ranging from positive/divine influences (e.g., creation, harmony) to negative/destructive forces (e.g., chaos, evil). This creates a gradient from altruistic and constructive entities to chaotic and malevolent ones. SuDeva evokes “auspicious god” in Sanskrit roots (su = good, deva = god), setting a divine tone, while the rest evoke human roles sliding into supernatural evil. Position Term Description on the Spectrum
1 (Most Benevolent) SuDevas Divine goodness and protection; the ultimate creator and guardian.
2 Developers Builders and innovators; they shape the world with progress and structure.
3 Commoners The everyday backbone of society; neutral, grounded, and communal.
4 Demonstrators Agents of change and protest; disruptive but aimed at justice or reform.
5 Elopers Rebels against convention; seeking personal freedom, often at a cost to norms.
6 Devils Tempters and deceivers; introducing sin, mischief, and moral ambiguity.
7 (Most Malevolent) Demons Embodiments of raw destruction and torment; forces of unrelenting evil.
This spectrum can be visualized as a sliding scale—feel free to specify a different axis (e.g., societal impact, word length) if this isn’t what you meant!