The DemonKunopegos (Kunopaston) is a Demon in the shape of a sea horse. Kunopegos is a cruel spirit who raises himself up like great waves in the open seas, causes seasickness among
A ligature is a knotted loop of thread used by witches to cause Demonic castration or impotence in men, as well as barrenness in women and unhappiness in marriage. The ligature also served
A Liderc is a Hungarian Demon that shape shifts into three guises: an Incubus, a household spirit, and a death omen light. The Incubus liderc takes advantage of loneliness, masquerading as long-absent
In folklore, lightning has often been associated with the Devil, seen as a physical manifestation of his wrath or presence. The destructive marks left by lightning strikes—streaks, jagged lines, and charred, hooked
A family of Babylonian Demons, composed of a male lilu and two females, lilitu and ardat-lili. The Demons have associations with Lilith. The lilu and lilitu haunt deserts and threaten pregnant women
lion-Demon Babylonian hybrid Demon, usually in the shape of a bare-chested man with a lion head and tail, donkey ears, and bird feet. Lion-Demons hold a dagger upraised in one hand and
Lion-Shaped Demon Fallen Angel in the shape of a roaring lion, who commands Legions of Demons. In the Testament of Solomon, the Lion-Shaped Demon appears before King Solomon and says he cannot
Lix Tetrax is a Fallen Angel and Demon of the wind. In the Testament of Solomon, Lix Tetrax is summoned to the presence of King Solomon by Beelzebub, at the king’s orders.
A loogaroo is in West Indies lore, an old woman who has made a Pact with the Devil and must supply him with large quantities of warm Blood. The term loogaroo was
The Loudun Possessions (1630–1634) were a Mass Possession of Ursuline nuns of Loudun, France, who accused Father Urbain Grandier as the source of their Demonic afflictions. The Loudun Possessions were probably the
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