Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-26091443-20160702065117

It was suggested that I make a thread about this topic since it's a bit contention. To get to the point, I don't think it's right to call Gowther a demon (at least not yet) because it has been implied that his doll self is his original form, and not that he was demon who was turned into a doll or anything like that.

For one thing, Merlin talks as if she knows who created and him and says that there is currently a powerful magic keeping him in human form. We later see this to be the case after he turns back to normal in Camelot.

For another, he has demonstrated no demon powers and his physiology, such as being able to survive with his head cut off without any sign of distress, doesn't match what we've seen of demons.

Next, being a member of the Ten Commandments does not automatically make one a demon.

And finally, it would just be strange story telling to go, though, that's more of an outside things than a reason it can't be true in the story.

Any feedback would be nice, it was suggested I make this thread by Roboarctic. 