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Lilith

Lilith
A demonic goddess who was known during Mesopotamia and appears in
the Bible as Babalon the Great, Mother of Abominations. She is one of
the most ancient gods and is deeply misunderstood, but continues to
assist humans in any way she can. This information is gained from my
conversations with her and from my personal experiences over the years.
Some of her titles: Mother of All, Red Goddess,
Red Queen, Mother of Abominations, Dark Mother, Witch Mother, The
Morning Star, Mistress of Night, The Fire-Hearted, Mother of Life, Queen
of Hell, The Evening Star, and Bride of the First Light
History: In legend, Lilith has more than one mythical
origin: the commonly known in which she was the first human who turned
into a demon, and the other where she and Samael began as one being
before splitting in two. The latter is the closest to the story she
shared with me. She began as part of Lucifer before he created her from
himself as his Twinflame. Due to this shared essence, Lilith has
draconic energy just as Lucifer does. These two gods fell deeply in love
and married, there is no love that can match theirs as it flows through
all creation. She is a duplicate of his divine essence and shares in
his unmatched beauty and wisdom. She was born a goddess of unequaled
beauty and splendour and rules alongside Lucifer in his Kingdom as his
queen. Together, they have had thousands of children and all are
beautiful and benevolent. Lilith does not actually harm children, this
was due to Lilitu being merged with Lamashtu (who also doesn’t kill
children). Lilith adores them and has even looked after my own. Lilith
is more than just a goddess, she is arguably the goddess, the Mother. She is the radiant Evening Star and is utterly perfect in every way, known throughout all history in many forms.
Rulerships: No amount of words could do this goddess
justice, for she is of a vast many things, and is often very
paradoxical. She cannot be fully comprehended, but she is overall, the
Queen Mother of Hell and she is Love itself. She is connected with
undying love, sex, passion, beauty, war, combat, life, fertility,
motherhood, death, darkness, nourishment, fire, plagues, famine, power,
indulgence, abundance, pleasure, desire, confidence, truth,
inner-strength, outcasts, revenge, witchcraft, enlightenment, and is the
ruling goddess of Venus- the Morning/Evening Star. She is both the
glory of dawn and the mystery of the night. She is the raging wild fire
and the fire of warmth.
Despite what many believe about Lilith, she hates being sexualized
and does not represent loveless lust. She wants sex that comes with
love, of being appreciated and treated like an equal. She despises
people who lust after her and disrespect her like this.
Element: She is equally connected to all, but favours fire.
Colours: Red, wine red, and black
Appearance: Like all gods, Lilith can change her form
to suit the needs/comforts of others but the following is her true form-
the way she appeared when created and how she appears to other spirits.
She is a tall and slender woman in her late 20s with very long wavy
black hair, enchanting violet eyes, fair skin, regal but gentle facial
features, red lips, black horns, and enormous black feathered wings
(sometimes appear as black draconic wings). She has a very classy and
sensual taste in fashion and often wears wine red dresses with fancy
golden jewelry. Her voice is very soothing and calm, but radiates power.
Visions of Lilith: In one vision, Lilith filled the
entire horizon, merging dawn with dusk, her hair flowing like firestorm
of black hues enriched with reddish glow…with her eyes closed; she
slowly opens them, and creation becomes overflowing with her love, her
smile is the most divine I’ve ever seen. Another was of her standing in
an empty battlefield, skeletons and swords were strewn about in the
darkness. She stood in the centre, naked, covered with blood, and with a
red glow emanating from her body. She gave a bone-chilling smile and
flames erupted around her.
Personality: As with all beings, Lilith’s personality
varies a bit from person to person, so some may not experience certain
sides of her. Though overall, Lilith is very motherly, compassionate,
wise, intelligent, mysterious, cunning, assertive, courageous, and
golden-hearted. She is perfect in beauty- outside and in, and is full of
incredible wonders. Lilith values truth, justice, and free-will; no one
can bring her down and she does her best to empower others as well. She
is truly incredible and perfect, a radiant star of enlightenment and
eternal love. Though she does indeed have a darker side, for during
battles, she is terrifying and annihilating. She destroys all in her
path and hates all corruption. She is normally gentle, but is sadistic
towards those she hates and indulges in her blood-lust against them.
Lilith can be very dominating in these circumstances, her fury could
shake the very earth.
As Queen, Lilith is greatly revered and praised in Hell, for she is
viewed as the ultimate and most perfect goddess. She is highly
intelligent and loves knowledge; she strives to know everything. Her
mind is vast and incredibly beautiful, and she deeply enjoys bestowing
her knowledge unto others. As she is the goddess of outcasts, she
especially does not tolerate oppression of any kind. Lilith stands
beside all people who have been wronged and demonized, this includes sex
workers and all transgendered people as well. Those who feel otherwise
will not be accepted by her and will be forced to confront their
ignorance.
How to call her: Speak to Lilith as you would with any other
entity, be polite and considerate. Contact her through telepathically
speaking in your mind, directing the words to her (you can do this
verbally, but if malicious spirits hear, they may pretend to be her).
Allow yourself to be embraced by her presence, ask her to be near and
speak to her of whatever you wish. Some common side-effects of her
energy is the feeling of warmth, power, and/or arousal.
What she can do: Lilith is extremely powerful and can help with
basically anything, but she does have some areas of expertise. She can
help with self-love, gaining loving relationships of all kinds,
confidence, revenge (justified), empowerment of all kinds,
assertiveness, emotional healing, fertility issues, protection,
witchcraft, removing fear, wisdom, shadow work, rebellion, psychic
abilities, spiritual rebirth, seeking knowledge, enlightenment, and
success in all areas of life.
Offerings:
Vent to her of your troubles and love her, for she values your love more than any material object.
Lilith also deeply values when her devotees gain new knowledge and
wisdom. Additionally, pamper yourself, stand up for yourself and others,
gain courage, and be a warrior in the face of adversity.
Red roses, spider lilies, black dahlias, belladonna, dead roses, red
wine, champagne, whiskey, ale, absinthe, pomegranate juice, lemonade,
seductive perfume, cigars, good-quality cigarettes, gold jewelry,
chocolates, chili chocolate, honey, cream and sugar, goat milk, fancy
foods, spicy food, apples, pomegranates, strawberries, cherries, chili
peppers, pastries, brownies, tarts, rubies, diamonds, onyx, obsidian,
garnet, red aura quartz, moonstone, black pearls, bones, blood,
menstrual blood, chicken feet, alligator teeth, goat horns,
playing cards (fancy), masquerade masques, ouija board planchettes,
swords, daggers, tea, sweet coffee, coffee grounds, ashes, sulphur,
snakeskin, coffin nails, graveyard dirt (properly obtained), crossroads
dirt, dragon’s blood incense, myrrh, rose incense, poisons, make-up
products, rose lotions, red silk, dark lingerie, black or red candles,
artwork, poetry, prose, pictures of stars, and imagery/statues of
animals she likes: dragons, lionesses, snakes, and spiders
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List of demons in the Ars Goetia (2)
Marchosias comes from Late Latin marchio, "marquis". Phenex
(also Pheynix, Phoenix, Phoeniex) is a Great Marquis of Hell and has
twenty legions of demons under his command. He teaches all wonderful
sciences, is an excellent poet, and is very obedient to the conjuror. Phenex hopes to return to Heaven after 1,200 years, but he is deceived in this hope. He is depicted as a phoenix,
which sings sweet notes with the voice of a child, but the conjurer
must warn his companions (for he has not to be alone) not to hear them
and ask him to put in human shape, which the demon supposedly does after
a certain amount of time. Johann Weyer's Pseudomonarchia Daemonum describes this spirit as follows: Phoenix
is a great marquesse, appearing like the bird Phoenix, having a child's
voice: but before he standeth still before the conjuror, he singeth
manie sweet notes. Then the exorcist with his companions must beware he
give no eare to the melodie, but must by and by bid him put on humane
shape; then will he speake marvelous of all wonderfull sciences. He is
an excellent poet, and obedient, he hopeth to returne to the seventh
throne after a thousand two hundredth yeares, and governeth twentie
legions. Sabnock[5] (also spelled Sab Nac, Sabnac, Sabnach, Sabnack, Sabnacke, Salmac and Savnock)
is a mighty Great Marquis of Hell, who has 50 legions of demons under
his command. He builds high towers, castles and cities, furnishing them
with weapons, ammunition, etc., gives good familiars, and can afflict men for several days making their wounds and sores gangrenous or filling them with worms. Sabnock is depicted as a soldier with armor and weapons, the head of a lion, and riding a pale horse. Shax[5]
(also spelled Chax, Shan, Shass, Shaz, and Scox) is a Great Marquis of
Hell, and has power over 30 legions of demons on evil horses. He takes
away the sight, hearing and understanding of any person under the
conjurer's request, and steals money out of kings' houses, carrying it
back to the people. He also steals horses and everything the conjurer
asks. Shax can also discover hidden things if they are not kept by evil spirits, and sometimes gives good familiars, but sometimes those familiars
deceive the conjurer. He should not be bothered too often. Shax is
thought to be faithful and obedient, but is a great liar and will
deceive the conjurer unless obliged to enter a magic
triangle drawn on the floor. He will then speak marvellously and tell
the truth. He knows when lies are told and uses these to teach lessons.
He is depicted as a stork that speaks with a hoarse but subtle voice; his voice changes into a beautiful one once he enters the magic triangle. Orias
(also spelled Oriax) is a Great Marquis of Hell, and has thirty legions
of demons under his command. He knows and teaches the virtues of the
stars and the mansions of the planets (the influence of each planet
depending on the astrological sign in which it is in a specific moment
and the influence of that sign on an individual depending on how the zodiac
was configured at the moment of his/her birth or at the moment of
asking a question to the astrologist); he also gives dignities,
prelacies, and the favour of friends and foes, and can metamorphose a
man into any shape. Andras[5] is a Great Marquis of Hell, having under his command thirty legions of demons. He sows discord among people. According to the Goetia, Andras was a Grand Marquis of Hell, appearing with a winged angel's body and the head of an owl or raven, riding upon a strong black wolf
and wielding a sharp and bright sword. He was also responsible for
sowing discord, and commanded 30 infernal legions. He is the 63rd of the
72 spirits of Solomon. Andras was considered to be a highly dangerous demon, who could kill the conjuring magician and his assistants if precautions were not taken. The Dutch demonologist Johannes Wier, in his Pseudomonarchia Daemonum, says of Andras: Andras
is a great marquesse, and seemes in an angels shape with a head like a
blacke night raven, riding upon a blacke and a verie strong woolfe,
flourishing with a sharpe sword in his hand, he can kill the maister,
the servant, and all assistants, he is author of discords, and ruleth
thirtie legions. Another demonologist, Collin de Plancy, also mentions Andras in his writings: Grand
Marquis of Hell. He appears to have the body of an angel and the head
of a wood owl, and to be riding a black wolf and carrying in his hand a
pointed saber. He teaches those whom he favors to kill their enemies,
masters and servants. He stirs up trouble and dissension. He commands
thirty legions. Andrealphus[5] (also Androalphus) appears as the 54th demon in Johann Weyer's tome on demonology Pseudomonarchia Daemonum and is described as a great Marquis with the appearance of a Peacock who raises great noises and teaches cunning
in astronomy, and when in human form also teaches geometry in a perfect
manner. He is also described as ruling over thirty legions and as
having the ability to turn any man into a bird. Andrealphus also
appears as the 65th demon in the Goetia where he is described with similar traits, but also including the ability to make men subtle in all things pertaining to Mensuration, among other things. Kimaris
(also known by the alternate names Cimeies, Cimejes and Cimeries) is
most widely known as the 66th demon of the first part of the Lemegeton (popularly known as the Ars Goetia).
He is described as a warrior riding a goodly black horse, and
possesses the abilities of locating lost or hidden treasures, teaching
trivium (grammar, logic and rhetoric)
and making a man into a warrior of his own likeness. He holds the rank
of marquis, and is served by 20 legions. He also rules over all the
spirits of Africa. Much the same description is found in the earlier
text of Johann Weyer's catalog of demons, Pseudomonarchia Daemonum (published 1563). Earlier still is the Munich Handbook of Necromancy: Clm 849 (published by Richard Kieckhefer, as Forbidden Rites: a necromancer's manual of the 15th century
1998) which lists an entity named Tuvries with much the same
characteristics, except that he has 30 legions of servitors, and can
cause a person to cross seas and rivers quickly. Most likely, Tuvries
is a mistranscription of Cymries. Kimaris, as Cimeries, is also found
on Anton LaVey's list of infernal names, although it is not known why LaVey chose Kimaris as one of the comparatively few Goetic daimons included. Aleister Crowley, in 777, gives Kimaris the Hebrew
spelling KYMAVR and attributes him to the four of disks and the third
decan of Capricorn by night. KYMAVR may allude to "Khem-our" (black
light), a form of Horus mentioned in H. P. Blavatsky's Secret Doctrine. In Sepher Sephiroth, he is listed as KYTzAVR, with a gematria
of 327, although KYMAVR=277. Since Tzaddi=90, which is also Mem
spelled in full, the gematric substitution may be deliberate or a blind.
In Harleian Ms. 6482, titled "The Rosie Crucian Secrets" (printed by
the Aquarian Press, 1985), Dr. Rudd lists Cimeries as the 26th spirit
made use of by King Solomon. He also attributes an angel Cimeriel to one of Dee's Enochian Ensigns of Creation, the tablet of 24 mansions (see McLean, Treatise on Angel Magic). The earliest mention of Chamariel is in Rossi's Gnostic tractate (see Meyer and Smith, Ancient Christian Magic).
It is probable that the earliest mention of Kimaris is also Coptic,
found in the London oriental mss 6796 where the name "Akathama Chamaris"
appears (Meyer and Smith). In this text, the entity in question does
not appear to be evil; rather, he is addressed as a godlike helping
spirit. Baskin's Dictionary of Satanism speculates that Cimeries is derived from Cimmerians,
a warlike people mentioned in the works of several classical authors as
dwelling totally in darkness. It is also possible that Cimeries is
derived from Chimaira,
the three-headed, fire-breathing lion-goat-serpent who eventually
became one of the guardians of the underworld. There is a precedent,
considering that the harmless Phoenix is also demonized in the Goetia. Decarabia[5] (also called Carabia) is a demon and, according to The Lesser Key of Solomon, a Great Marquis of Hell, or a King and Earl according to the original Latin version of the Pseudomonarchia Daemonum[17] (these were somehow left out of the English translation by Reginald Scot).
He has thirty legions of demons under his command. Decarabia knows the
virtues of all herbs and precious stones, and can change into all birds
and sing and fly like them before the conjurer. He is depicted as
appearing as a pentagram star, changing into a man under the conjurer's request.Counts Furfur (also Furtur) is a powerful Great Earl
of Hell, being the ruler of twenty-six legions of demons. He is a liar
unless compelled to enter a magic triangle where he gives true answers
to every question, speaking with a rough voice. Furfur causes love
between a man and a woman, creates storms, tempests, thunder, lightning,
and blasts, and teaches on secret and divine things. He is depicted as
a hart or
winged hart, and also as an angel. "Furfur" or "furfures" in Latin
means "bran". However it seems more likely that the name is a corruption
of "Furcifer", the Latin word for "scoundrel". Slightly less likely
considering the context, but still possible, is that the name originated
from "fur", Latin for "thief". Malthus
(also Halphas, Malthas, or Malthous) is an Earl of Hell, commanding 26
legions of demons, who is said to have a rough voice when speaking. He
is often depicted in the shape of a stork.
Malthus builds towers and fills them with ammunition and weapons, an
armorer of sorts. He is a prince of Hell. He is also said to send his
legions into battle, or to places designated by higher commanding
demons. Raum (also Raim, Raym, Räum) is a Great Earl of Hell, ruling thirty legions of demons. He is depicted as a crow
which adopts human form at the request of the conjurer. Raum steals
treasures out of kings' houses, carrying them where he wishes, and
destroys cities and dignities of men (he is said to have great dispraise
for dignities). Raum can also tell things past, present and future,
reconcile friends and foes, and invoke love. Bifrons
(also Bifrovs, Bifröus, Bifronze) is a demon, Earl of Hell, with six
legions of demons under his command. He teaches sciences and arts, the
virtues of the gems and woods, herbs, and changes corpses from their original grave into other places, sometimes putting magic
lights on the graves that seem candles. He appears as a monster, but
then changes his shape into that of a man. The origin of the name is
the Roman god Janus. Andromalius[5]
is a mighty Great Earl of Hell, having thirty-six legions of demons at
his service. He can bring back both a thief and the stolen goods,
punishes all thieves and other wicked people, and discovers hidden
treasures, all evilness, and all dishonest dealing. Andromalius is
depicted as a man holding a big serpent in his hand. The
Seventy-second Spirit in Order is named Andromalius. He is an Earl,
Great and Mighty, appearing in the Form of a Man holding a Great Serpent
in his Hand. His Office is to bring back both a Thief, and the Goods
which be stolen; and to discover all Wickedness, and Underhand Dealing;
and to punish all Thieves and other Wicked People and also to discover
Treasures that be Hid. He ruleth over 36 Legions of Spirits. His Seal is
this, the which wear thou as aforesaid, etc. —The Lesser Key of SolomonKnights Furcas (also Forcas) is a Knight of Hell, and rules 20 legions of demons.[18] He teaches Philosophy, Astronomy, Rhetoric, Logic, Chiromancy and Pyromancy.
Furcas is depicted as a strong old man with white hair and long white
beard, who rides a horse while holding a sharp weapon (pitch fork).Not to be confused with Foras. Furcas
is a knight and commeth foorth in the similitude of a cruell man, with a
long beard and a hoarie head, he sitteth on a pale horsse, carrieng in
his hand a sharpe weapon, he perfectlie teacheth practike philosophie,
rhetorike, logike, astronomie, chiromancie, pyromancie, and their parts:
there obeie him twentie legions. — Johann Weyer (1583) [19] The etymology of his name may be derived from the Latin word furca, meaning fork,[20] or from Greco-Roman also meaning a sepulchre (tomb).[21]Presidents Barbas (or Marbas) is a demon described in the Ars Goetia.
He is described as the Great President of Hell governing thirty-six
legions of demons. He answers truly on hidden or secret things, causes
and heals diseases, teaches mechanical arts, and changes men into other
shapes. He is depicted as a great lion that, under the conjurer's request, changes shape into a man. Buer is a spirit that appears in the 16th century grimoire Pseudomonarchia Daemonum
and its derivatives, where he is described as a Great President of
Hell, having fifty legions of demons under his command. He appears when
the Sun is in Sagittarius. Buer teaches Natural and Moral Philosophy, Logic, and the virtues of all herbs and plants. He also heals all infirmities, especially of men, and gives good familiars. He is depicted in the shape of Sagittarius, which is as a centaur
with a bow and arrows. Additionally, Louis Le Breton created an
illustration of Buer, later engraved by M. Jarrault, depicting the demon
as having the head of a lion and five goat legs surrounding his body to walk in every direction. The etymology of his name is uncertain. (Count/President) Botis
(or Otis) is a Great President and Earl of Hell, commanding sixty
legions of demons. He tells of all things past and future, and
reconciles friends and foes. He is depicted as an ugly viper,
but when he changes shape, he puts himself in human shape, with big
teeth and two horns. When in human shape he carries a sharp and bright
sword in his hand. (Count/President) Morax
(also Foraii, Marax and Farax) is a Great Earl and President of Hell,
having thirty-six legions of demons under his command. He teaches Astronomy and all other liberal sciences, and gives good and wise familiars that know the virtues of all herbs and precious stones. He is depicted as a big bull with the face of a man. It has been proposed that Morax is related to the Minotaur which Dante places in Hell (Inferno,
Canto xii). See Fred Gettings, Dictionary of Demons (1988) His name
seems to come from Latin "morax", that delays, that stops. (Count/President) Glasya-Labolas
(also Caacrinolaas, Caassimolar, Classyalabolas, Glassia-labolis,
Glasya Labolas, Gaylos-Lobos) is a mighty President of Hell who commands
thirty-six legions of demons. He is the author and captain of
manslaughter and bloodshed, tells all things past and to come, gains the
minds and love of friends and foes causing love among them if desired,
incites homicides and can make a man invisible. He is depicted as a dog
with the wings of a griffin.Not to be confused with Furcas. Foras (alternatively Forcas or Forrasis) is a powerful President of Hell, being obeyed by twenty-nine legions of demons. He teaches logic and ethics in all their branches, the virtues of all herbs and precious stones,
can make a man witty, eloquent, invisible, and live long, and can
discover treasures and recover lost things. He is depicted as a strong
man. His name seems to derive from Latin foras (out, outside).The
Thirty-first Spirit is Foras. He is a Mighty President, and appeareth
in the Form of a Strong Man in Human Shape. He can give the
understanding to Men how they may know the Virtues of all Herbs and
Precious Stones. He teacheth the Arts of Logic and Ethics in all their
parts. If desired he maketh men invisible, and to live long, and to be
eloquent. He can discover Treasures and recover things Lost. He ruleth
over 29 Legions of Spirits, and his Seal is this, which wear thou, etc. Malphas
is a mighty Great President of Hell, having forty legions of demons
under his command. He builds houses, high towers and strongholds, throws
down the buildings of the enemies, can destroy the enemies' desires or
thoughts (and/or make them known to the conjurer) and all what they have
done, gives good familiars,
and can bring quickly artificers together from all places of the world.
Malphas accepts willingly and kindly any sacrifice offered to him, but
then he will deceive the conjurer. He is depicted as a crow that after a while or under request changes shape into a man, and speaks with a hoarse voice. Haagenti
(also Haage, Hage) is a Great President of Hell, ruling thirty-three
legions of demons. He makes men wise by instructing them in every
subject, transmutes all metals into gold, and changes wine into water
and water into wine. Haagenti is depicted as a big bull with the wings of a griffin, changing into a man under request of the conjurer. Camio (also Caim, Caym) appears in Ars Goetia, the first part of The Lesser Key of Solomon
as a Great President of Hell, ruling over thirty legions of demons.
Much detail is offered: he is a good disputer, gives men the
understanding of the voices of birds, bullocks,
dogs, and other creatures, and of the noise of the waters too, and
gives true answers concerning things to come. He is depicted in 19th
and 20th century occultist illustrations as appearing in the form of the black bird called a thrush, but soon he changes his shape into a man that has a sharp sword in his hand. When answering questions he seems to stand on burning ashes or coals. The title "President" of Hell would suggest a parallel with the presiding officer of a college or convocation, which are the only pre-modern uses of the term. Camio's name seems to be taken from the biblical first murderer, Cain. Ose
(also Osé, Oze, Oso, Voso) is a Great President of Hell, ruling three
legions of demons. He makes men wise in all liberal sciences and gives
true answers concerning divine and secret things; he also brings
insanity to any person the conjurer wishes, making him/her believe that
he/she is the creature or thing the magician desired, or makes that
person think he is a king and wearing a crown, or a pope. Ose is depicted as a leopard that after a while changes into a man. His name seems to derive from Latin "os", mouth, language, or "osor", that who abhors. Amy (also Avnas) is the 58th spirit, a President of Hell,[6] and according to Johann Weyer's Pseudomonarchia daemonum:[23]Amy
is a great president, and appeareth in a flame of fier, but having
taken mans shape, he maketh one marvelous in astrologie, and in all the
liberall sciences, he procureth excellent familiars, he bewraieth
treasures preserved by spirits, he hath the government of thirtie six
legions, he is partlie of the order of angels, partlie of potestats, he
hopeth after a thousand two hundreth yeares to returne to the seventh
throne: which is not credible. Valac
(also Ualac, Valak, Valax, Valu, Valic, Volac) is the mighty Great
President of Hell, having thirty legions of demons under his command.
Valac is said to give true answers about hidden treasures; he reveals
where serpents can be seen, and delivers them harmless to the magician.
He is said to appear as a small poor boy with angel wings riding on a
two-headed dragon.
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List of demons in the Ars Goetia (1)
The demons' names (given below) are taken from the Ars Goetia, which differs in terms of number and ranking from the Pseudomonarchia Daemonum of Johann Weyer.
As a result of multiple translations, there are multiple spellings for
some of the names, explained in more detail in the articles concerning
them.[1][2] The sole demon which appears in Pseudomonarchia Daemonum but not in the Ars Goetia is Pruflas.
DemonsKingsA woodcarving of Belial and some of his followers from Jacobus de Teramo's book Buche Belial (1473). According to le Grand Grimoire, Baal (or Bael) is the head of the infernal powers. He is also the first demon listed in Wierus' Pseudomonarchia daemonum. According to Wierus, Bael is first king of Hell
with estates in the east. He has three heads: a toad, a man, and a cat.
He also speaks in a raucous, but well formed voice, and commands 66
legions. Bael teaches the art of invisibility, and may be the equivalent
of Baal or Baalzebub, one of the Seven princes of Hell.[3] Paimon (also Paimonia, Paymon) is one of the Kings of Hell, more obedient to Lucifer
than other kings are, and has two hundred legions of demons under his
rule. He has a great voice and roars as soon as he comes, speaking in
this manner for a while, until the conjurer compels him and then he
answers clearly the questions he is asked. When a conjurer invokes this
demon he must look towards the northwest, the direction of Paimon's
house, and when Paimon appears he must be allowed to ask the conjurer
what he wishes and be answered, in order to obtain the same from him.
Paimon teaches all arts, philosophies
and sciences, and secret things; he can reveal all mysteries of the
Earth, wind and water, what the mind is, and where it is, and everything
the conjurer wants to know. He gives good familiars, dignities and confirms them, and binds men to the conjurer's will.If Paimon is cited alone, some offering or sacrifice must be done,
and he will accept it; then two kings called Beball (Bebal or Labal) and
Abalam (Abalim) will go to him together with other spirits, often
twenty-five legions; but these other spirits do not always come unless
the conjurer call upon them.Paimon is depicted as a man with an effeminate face, wearing a precious crown, and riding a dromedary. Before him often goes a host demons with the shape of men, playing trumpets, cymbals, and any other sort of musical instrument. Beleth
(also spelled Bilet, Bileth and Byleth) is a mighty and terrible king
of Hell, who has eighty-five legions of demons under his command. He
rides a war horse, and all kind of music is heard before him, according
to most authors on demonology and the most known grimoires. According to Pseudomonarchia Daemonum Noah's son Ham was the first in invoking him after the flood, and wrote a book on Mathematics with his help.
When appearing he looks very fierce to frighten the conjurer or
to see if he is courageous. The conjurer must be brave, and holding a
hazel wand in his hand must draw a triangle by striking towards the
South, East, and upwards, and command Beleth into it by means of some
conjurations.If he does not obey, the conjurer must rehearse all threats the
conjurations said. Then, Beleth will obey and do all that he is
commanded, but the conjurer must be respectful and pay homage unto
Beleth due to his rank, and hold a silver ring in the middle finger of
the left hand against his face, as it is the use of hellish kings and
princes before Amaymon.Beleth gives all the love of men and women he is commanded until the conjurer is satisfied. Purson
(also Curson, Pursan) is a Great King of Hell, being served and obeyed
by twenty-two legions of demons. He knows of hidden things, can find
treasures, and tells past, present and future. Taking a human or aerial
body he answers truly of all secret and divine things of Earth and the
creation of the world. He also brings good familiars. Purson is depicted as a man with the face of a lion, carrying a ferocious viper in his hand, and riding a bear. Before him there can be heard many trumpets sounding. Asmodai (also Ashmodai, Asmodeus, Asmody, Asmoday) appears as the king 'Asmoday' in the Ars Goetia, where he is said to have a seal in gold and is listed as number thirty-two according to respective rank.[4] He "is strong, powerful and appears with three heads; the first is like a bull, the second like a man, and the third like a ram; the tail of a serpent, and from his mouth issue flames of fire."[4] Also, he sits upon an infernal dragon, holds a lance with a banner and, amongst the Legions of Amaymon, Asmoday governs seventy two legions of inferior spirits.[4] (King/Count) Vine
(also Viné, Vinea) is an Earl and also a King of Hell, commanding 36
legions of demons. He can tell present, past and future, discover
witches and hidden things, create storms and make the water rough by
means of them, and also bring down walls and build towers. This demon
is portrayed as a lion
holding a snake in his hand and riding a black horse. The etymology of
his name seems to be the Latin word 'vinea', vine, that is also the
name given to an ancient war machine made of wood and covered with
leather and branches, used to overthrow walls. Balam
(also Balaam, Balan) is a great and powerful king of Hell who commands
over forty legions of demons. He gives perfect answers on things past,
present, and to come, and can also make men invisible and witty. Balam
is depicted as being three-headed. One head is the head of a bull, the second of a man, and the third of a ram. He has flaming eyes and the tail of a serpent. He carries a hawk on his fist and rides a strong bear. At other times, he is represented as a naked man riding a bear. His name seems to have been taken from Balaam, the Biblical magician. (King/President) Zagan[5]
(also Zagam) is a Great King and President of Hell, commanding over
thirty-three legions of demons. He makes men witty; he can also turn wine into water, water into wine, and blood into wine (according to Pseudomonarchia Daemonum blood into oil, oil into blood, and a fool into a wise man). Other of his powers is that of turning metals into coins that are made with that metal (i.e., gold into a gold coin, copper into a copper coin, etc.). Zagan is depicted as a griffin-winged bull that turns into a man after a while. Belial (also Belhor, Baalial, Beliar, Beliall, Beliel) is listed as the sixty-eighth spirit of The Lesser Key of Solomon.
He is a King of Hell with 80 legions of demons, and 50 legions of
spirits, under his command. He was created as the first, after Lucifer.[6]
He has the power to distribute senatorships and gives excellent
familiars. He must be presented with offerings, sacrifices and gifts, or
else he will not give true answers to demands.[6]Dukes Amdusias[5]
(also Amduscias, Amdukias or Ambduscias) has 29 legions of demons and
spirits under his command. He is depicted as a human with claws instead
of hands and feet, the head of a unicorn, and a trumpet to symbolize his powerful voice. Amdusias is associated with thunder and it has been said that his voice is heard during storms. In other sources, he is accompanied by the sound of trumpets when he comes and will give concerts
if commanded, but while all his types of musical instruments can be
heard they cannot be seen. He is regarded as being the demon in charge
of the cacophonous music that is played in Hell. He can make trees bend at will. Agares (or Agreas),[5] ruling the eastern zone of Hell, and being served by 31 legions of demons. He can make runaways come back and those who stand still[7]
run, finding pleasure in teaching immoral expressions. He also has the
power to destroy dignities, both temporal and supernatural.[5][8] He is depicted as a pale old man riding a crocodile.[8][9] Valefar (or Malaphar, Malephar, Valafar, Valefor) is a Duke of Hell.[10] He tempts people to steal and is in charge of a good relationship among thieves. Valefar is considered a good familiar by his associates "till they are caught in the trap."[11] He commands ten legions of demons.[6] He is represented as a lion with the head of a man, or as a lion with the head of a donkey.[6] Barbatos
is an Earl and Duke of Hell, ruling thirty legions of demons and has
four kings as his companions to command his legions. He gives the
understanding of the voices of the animals, says past and future,
conciliates friends and rulers, and he can lead men to hidden treasures
that have been hidden by the enchantment of magicians. His name seems to derive from Latin "barbatus", bearded, old man, philosopher. He is mentioned in The Lesser Key of Solomon. Gusion
(also Gusoin, Gusoyn) is a strong Great Duke of Hell, and rules over
forty legions of demons. He tells all past, present and future things,
shows the meaning of all questions that are asked to him, reconciles
friends, and gives honour and dignity. He is depicted as a baboon or according to some, in the form of a "xenophilus."[6] Eligos (also Abigor or Eligor) is a Great Duke
of Hell, ruling 60 legions of demons. He discovers hidden things and
knows the future of wars and how soldiers should meet. He also attracts
the favor of lords, knights and other important persons. He is depicted
in the form of a goodly knight carrying a lance, an ensign and a sceptre
(a serpent to Aleister Crowley). Alternatively he is depicted as a ghostly spectre,
sometimes riding a semi-skeletal (sometimes winged) horse, or the Steed
of Abigor. This is a minion of Hell itself, and was a gift from Beelzebub. It was created from the remains of one of the horses of the Garden of Eden.Not to be confused with Separ. Zepar[5]
is a Great Duke of Hell. He commands 26 legions of inferior spirits.
His office is to cause women to love men, and bring them together in
love. He makes women barren. He is depicted with red clothes and armor,
like a soldier. Bathin (or Bathym, Mathim, Marthim) is a Duke (Great Duke according to Pseudomonarchia Daemonum) of Hell, who has under his command thirty legions of demons. He knows the virtues of precious stones and herbs,
and can bring men suddenly from one country to another. He helps one
attain astral projection, and takes you wherever you want to go. He is
depicted as a strong man with the tail of a serpent, riding a pale horse. Saleos[5] (also Sallos and Zaleos) is a mighty Great Duke (a Great Earl to Johann Weyer) of Hell, ruling thirty legions of demons (Weyer does not mention anything concerning legions under his command). He is of a pacifist
nature, and causes men to love women and women to love men (Weyer does
not mention the nature of his work). He is depicted as a gallant and
handsome soldier, wearing a ducal crown, and riding a crocodile. Aim
(also Aym or Haborym) is a Great Duke of Hell, very strong, and rules
over twenty-six legions of demons. He sets cities, castles and great
places on fire, makes men witty in all ways, and gives true answers
concerning private matters. He is depicted as a man (handsome to some
sources), but with three heads, one of a serpent, the second of a man, and the third of a cat to most authors, although some say of a calf, riding a viper, and carrying in his hand a lit firebrand with which he sets the requested things on fire. Buné
is a Great Duke of Hell, mighty and strong, who has thirty legions of
demons under his command. He changes the place of the dead and makes
them demons that are under his power to gather together upon those sepulchres.
Buné makes men eloquent and wise, and gives true answers to their
demands and also richness. He speaks with a comely high voice. Buné is
depicted as a three-headed dragon, being his heads like those of a dog, a griffin, and a man (although according to some grimoires he has two heads like a dragon and the third like a man). Berith
(also Baal-berith) is a Great Duke of Hell, powerful and terrible, and
has twenty-six legions of demons under his command. He tells things of
the past, present and future with true answers; he can also turn all
metals into gold, give dignities to men and confirm them. He speaks with
a clear and subtle voice, and as recounted in Aleister Crowley's Illustrated Goetia,
he is a liar when not answering questions. To speak with him the
conjurer must wear a silver ring and put it before his face in the same
form as it is needed in Beleth's case and demons do before Amaymon.
He is depicted as a soldier wearing red clothes, a golden crown, and
riding a red horse. Books on the subject tell that he is called
according to whom invokes him, being called Berith by the Jews (see below). According to some demonologists from the 16th century, his power is stronger in June, meanwhile to Sebastien Michaelis he suggests murder and blasphemy and his adversary is St. Barnabas. His name was surely taken from Baal Berith (god), a form of Baal worshiped in Berith (Beirut), Phoenicia. In Alchemy Berith was the element with which all metals could be transmuted into gold.[citation needed]
"Berith" is the Hebrew word for covenant, it was originated from the
Akkadian (Babylonian) word "Biritu" which means "to fetter" or "to
bond". Astaroth (also Ashtaroth, Astarot and Asteroth) is referred to in The Lesser Key of Solomon as a very powerful demon. In art, in the Dictionnaire Infernal, Astaroth is depicted as a nude man with feathered wings, wearing a crown, holding a serpent in one hand, and riding a beast with dragon-like wings and a serpent-like tail. According to Sebastien Michaelis he is a demon of the First Hierarchy, who seduces by means of laziness, vanity, and rationalized philosophies.Astaroth's seal (according to The Lesser Key of Solomon). His adversary is St. Bartholomew, who can protect against him for he has resisted Astaroth's temptations. To others, he teaches mathematical
sciences and handicrafts, can make men invisible and lead them to
hidden treasures, and answers every question formulated to him. He was
also said to give to mortal beings the power over serpents. His name is
possibly taken from the goddess Asherah or Astarte. Focalor
(also Forcalor, Furcalor) is a powerful Great Duke of Hell, commanding
three or thirty legions of spirits. Focalor is mentioned in The Lesser Key of Solomon as the forty-first of the 72 goetic demons. According to the grimoire: Focalor appears in the form of a man with a griffin's
wings, kills men, drowns them, and overthrows warships; but if
commanded by the conjurer he will not harm any man or thing. Focalor has
power over wind and sea, and had hoped to return to heaven after one
thousand years, but he was deceived in his hope. One of the three
archdemons, Lucifuge Rofocale, has his second name as an anagram of Focalor, implying an intellectual relationship.[clarification needed]Not to be confused with Zepar. Vepar
(also Separ, Vephar) is a strong Great Duke of Hell, and rules
twenty-nine legions of demons. He governs the waters and guides armoured
ships laden with ammunition and weapons; he can also make, if
requested, the sea rough and stormy, and to appear full of ships. Vepar
can make men die in three days by putrefying sores and wounds, causing
worms to breed in them, but if requested by the conjurer he can heal
them immediately. Vepar is depicted as a mermaid. Vual (also Uvall, Voval, Vreal, Wal, Wall) is a mighty Great Duke of Hell, commanding thirty-seven legions
of demons. He gives the love of women, causes friendship between
friends and foes, and tells things past, present and to come. Vual is
depicted as a dromedary that after a while changes shape into a man, and speaks the Egyptian language, but not perfectly, with a deep voice. Crocell (also called Crokel or Procell) is the 49th spirit of the Goetia, manifesting as an angel
with a tendency to speak in dark and mysterious ways. Once a member of
the Powers, he is now a Duke of Hell who rules over 48 legions of
demons. When summoned by a conjuror, he can teach geometry and other liberal sciences. He can also warm bodies of water, create the illusion of the sound of rushing waters, and reveal the location of natural baths. Allocer
(also Alocer, Alloces) is a demon whose title is Great Duke of Hell,
and who has thirty-six legions of demons under his command. He induces
people to immorality and teaches arts and all mysteries of the sky. He
is described by Johann Weyer as appearing in the shape of a knight mounted on an enormous horse. His face has leonine characteristics; he has a ruddy complexion and burning eyes; and he speaks with much gravity. He is said to provide good familiars, and to teach astronomy and liberal arts. Allocer is often depicted riding a horse with dragon legs. (Duke/Count) Murmur
(also Murmus, Murmuur, Murmux) is a Great Duke and Earl of Hell, and
has thirty legions of demons under his command. He teaches Philosophy,
and can oblige the souls of the deceased to appear before the conjurer
to answer every desired question. Murmur is depicted as a soldier riding
a Vulture or a Griffin, and wearing a ducal crown. Two of his ministers go before him making the sound of trumpets. "Murmur" in Latin means noise, whisper, murmur, and the sound of the trumpet. Gremory
(also Gamory, Gemory, or Gomory) is a strong Duke of Hell that governs
twenty-six legions of demons. He tells all things past, present and
future, about hidden treasures, and procures the love of women, young
and old, but especially maidens. He is depicted as appearing in the
form of a beautiful woman with the crown of a duchess tied around her
waist, and riding a camel. Vapula (also Naphula) is a powerful Great Duke of Hell that commands thirty-six legions of demons. He teaches philosophy, mechanics, and sciences. Vapula is depicted as a griffin-winged lion. Flauros (also Flavros, Hauras, Haures, Havres)[12] is a strong Great Duke of Hell, having thirty-six (twenty according to Pseudomonarchia Daemonum)
legions of demons under his rule. He gives true answers of all things
past, present and future, but he must be first commanded to enter a magic
triangle for if not he will lie, deceive the conjurer, and beguile him
in other business. But if he enters the triangle he will answer truly,
and gladly speak about divinity, the creation of the world, himself, and other fallen angels. He can also destroy all the conjurer's enemies by burning them up. If the magician requests it, he will not suffer temptations from any spirit or in any form. Commonly people represent him as a humanoid leopard
with big claws. Flauros is depicted as a terrible and strong leopard
that under request of the conjurer changes into a man with fiery eyes
and an awful expression. Flauros can also supposedly be called upon
when a mortal wishes to take vengeance on other demons. This is likely
included in his capability to destroy the conjurer's enemies.Dantalion's seal from the Lesser Key of Solomon [13] Dantalion
(or Dantalian) is a powerful Great Duke of Hell, with thirty-six
legions of demons under his command; he is the 71st of 72 spirits of Solomon.
He teaches all arts and sciences, and also declares the secret counsel
of anyone, given that he knows the thoughts of all people and can change
them at his will. He can also cause love and show the similitude of any
person, show the same by means of a vision, and let them be in any part
of the world they will. He is depicted as a man with many appearances,
which means the faces of all men and women. There are also many
depictions in which he is said to hold a book in one of his hands: The
Seventy-first Spirit is Dantalion. He is a Duke Great and Mighty,
appearing in the Form of a Man with many Countenances, all Men's and
Women's Faces; and he hath a Book in his right hand. His Office is to
teach all Arts and Sciences unto any; and to declare the Secret Counsel
of any one; for he knoweth the Thoughts of all Men and Women, and can
change them at his Will. He can cause Love, and show the Similitude of
any person, and show the same by a Vision, let them be in what part of
the World they Will. He governeth 36 Legions of Spirits; and this is his
Seal, which wear thou, etc. —The Lesser Key of Solomon Princes
An early woodcut image of Orobas.
Vassago (also Vasago, Usagoo) is a mighty Prince of Hell (see Hierarchy of demons),
ruling over twenty-six legions of demons. He can be persuaded to tell
the magician of events past and future, can discover hidden and lost
things, and has a "good" nature.[9] A partial description from The Lesser Key of Solomon
is as follows: "The Third Spirit is a Mighty Prince, being of the same
nature as Agares. He is called Vassago. This Spirit is of a Good Nature,
and his office is to declare things Past and to Come, and to discover
all things Hid or Lost." According to the Liber Officium Spirituum, he manifests as an angel. Sitri[5]
(also spelled Bitru, Sytry) is a Great Prince of Hell, and reigns over
sixty legions of demons. He causes men to love women and vice versa, and
can make people bare themselves naked if desired. He is depicted with
the face of a leopard and the wings of a griffin, but under the conjurer's request he changes into a very beautiful man. (Count/Prince) Ipos
(also Aiperos, Ayperos, Ayporos, Ipes) is an Earl and powerful Prince
of Hell who has thirty-six legions of demons under his command. He knows
and can reveal all things, past, present and future. He can make men
witty and valiant. He is commonly depicted with the body of an angel with the head of a lion, the tail of a hare, and the feet of a goose, less frequently in the same shape but with the body of a lion, and rarely as a vulture. (Prince/President) Gaap (also Goap, Tap) is a mighty Prince and Great President of Hell, commanding sixty-six legions of demons. He is, according to The Lesser Key of Solomon, the king and prince of the southern region of Hell and Earth, and according to the Pseudomonarchia Daemonum (False Monarchy of the Demons) the king of the western region and as mighty as Beleth, but for both he is the guide of the four kings (the others being Ziminiar, Corson and Amaymon, although some translations of The Lesser Key of Solomon consider Belial, Beleth, Asmodai
and Gaap, not giving detail on the cardinal point they rule). He is
said to be better conjured to appear when the Sun is in a southern zodiacal
sign. Gaap specifically controls the element of water and reigns over
the Water Elementals or the 'water demons'. Gaap teaches Philosophy and all liberal sciences, can cause love or hate and make men insensible and invisible, deliver familiars out of the custody of other magicians,
teaches how to consecrate those things that belong to the dominion of
Amaymon his king (there is a contradiction here, see above), gives true
answers concerning past, present and future, and can carry and re-carry
men and things speedily from one nation to another at the conjurer's
will. According to a few authors he can make men ignorant. According to
Pseudomonarchia Daemonum certain necromancers honour him with sacrifices and burning offerings. He is depicted in human shape. Stolas[5]
(also known as Stolos, Stoppas and Solas) is "a Great Prince of Hell,
commands twenty-six legions of demons. He teaches astronomy and is
knowledgeable about herbs, plants, and precious stones. He is often
depicted as a raven or a crowned owl with long legs."[14] Orobas is a powerful Great Prince of Hell, having twenty legions
of demons under his control. He supposedly gives true answers of
things past, present and to come, divinity, and the creation of the
world; he also confers dignities and prelacies, and the favour of
friends and foes. Orobas is faithful to the conjurer, does not permit
that any spirit
tempts him, and never deceives anyone. He is depicted as a horse that
changes into a man under the conjurer's request. The name could come
from Latin "orobias", a type of incense. Seir
(also known as Seire, Seere, or Sear) is a Prince of Hell with 26
legions of demons under his command. He can go to any place on earth in a
matter of seconds to accomplish the will of the conjurer, bring
abundance, help in finding hidden treasures or in robbery, and is not a
demon of evil but good nature, being mostly indifferent to evilness. He
is depicted as a man riding a winged horse, and is said to be
beautiful.Marquises Gamigin (also Gamygin, Gamigm or Samigina) is a Great Marquis of Hell who rules over thirty legions of demons.[8][9][15] He teaches all liberal sciences and gives an account of the souls of those who died in sin[9][15] and who drowned in the sea,[8] speaking with a rough voice.[8][9][15] He also answers what is asked about, and stays with the conjurer until he or she is satisfied.[8] Gamigin is depicted as a little horse[8][9][15] or a donkey,[9][15] which changes form into a man under the conjurer's request.[8][9][15] Aamon[5]
(or Amon, Nahum) is a Marquis of Hell who governs forty infernal
legions. He appears as a wolf with a serpent's tail who can breathe
fire, or as a man with a raven's head, sometimes depicted with canine
teeth. He tells of all things past and future. He procures feuds, and
reconciles controversies between friends and foes. Leraje
(also Leraie, Leraikha, Leraye, Loray, Oray) is a mighty Great Marquis
of Hell who has thirty legions of demons under his power. He causes
great battles and disputes, and makes gangrene wounds caused by arrows. He is depicted as a gallant and handsome archer clad in green, carrying a bow and quiver. The demon Naberius (also Naberus, Nebiros and Cerberus, Cerbere) was first mentioned by Johann Weyer in 1583.[16] He is supposedly the most valiant Marquis of Hell, and has nineteen legions of demons under his command. He makes men cunning in all arts, but especially in rhetoric,
speaking with a hoarse voice. He also restores lost dignities and
honors, although to Johann Weyer he procures the loss of them. Naberius
appears as a three-headed dog or a raven. He has a raucous voice but
presents himself as eloquent and amiable. He teaches the art of gracious
living. He is depicted as a crow or a black crane. Concerning his name, it is unclear if there is an association with the Greek Cerberus. It is said that in 1583, Johann Weyer considers both of them to be the same demon. He claimed: Naberius
[Naberus], alias Cerberus, is a valiant marquesse, shewing himselfe in
the forme of a crowe, when he speaketh with a hoarse voice: he maketh a
man amiable and cunning in all arts, and speciallie in rhetorike, he
procureth the losse of prelacies and dignities: nineteene legions heare
(and obeie) him. (MarquisCount) Ronové (also Ronove, Roneve, Ronwe) is a Marquis and Great Earl of Hell, commanding twenty legions of demons. He teaches Rhetoric,
languages, and gives good and loyal servants and the favour of friends
and foes. He is described as a monster holding a staff, without
detailing his appearance. He is also described as taker of old souls;
often coming to earth to harvest souls of decrepit humans and animals
near death. Forneus is a Great Marquis of Hell, and has twenty-nine legions of demons under his rule. He teaches Rhetoric and languages, gives men a good name, and makes them be loved by their friends and foes. He is depicted as a great sea monster. His name seems to come from Latin "fornus", "furnus": "oven".
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