There was no clear answer as to whether or not Paimon would turn evil in the end. Some players mentioned that Paimon might turn evil, but there were other players who disagreed. The officials have yet to announce the final direction of Paimon's development, so we can't be sure if Paimon will turn dark.
Mange can be hereditary. Certain breeds or lines of animals may carry genes that make them more susceptible. But it's not the only factor; other things like poor hygiene and contact with infected animals can also cause mange.
King Paimon is a character within some esoteric and occult lore. Legend has it that he has a deep connection to wisdom. People in certain stories would seek his guidance for things like understanding the secrets of the universe or gaining hidden knowledge. However, from a scientific perspective, there's no evidence of his actual existence. It's mainly part of a complex web of mythological and occult concepts.
Yes, there is a possibility that demodectic mange is hereditary. Genetic factors can play a role, but other factors like the dog's immune system and environment can also contribute.
Yes, it is. 'Hereditary' has roots in a true story. The concept of hereditary aspects in the movie, such as the passing on of mental and emotional issues, can be related to real - life family patterns. In many families, there are things that seem to be passed down from one generation to the next, whether it's a predisposition to certain diseases or certain personality traits. 'Hereditary' takes this idea and turns it into a terrifying horror story by exaggerating and adding supernatural elements to it.
In reality, 'Hereditary' is purely fictional. The plot and characters were crafted specifically for the movie and have no basis in actual events. However, it might draw inspiration from common themes and fears to make it engaging for the audience.