Chaudas

Chaudas: A demon named in the Peterson translation of the Sworn Book of Honorius. Chaudas is a minister of Batthan, the king of the spirits…

Chatas

Chatas: In the Liber de Angelis, Chatas is named as one of the demons in service to the infernal ruler Barchan. Chatas is summoned as…

Chasor

Chaser: One of twelve infernal dukes said to serve the demon-king Maseriel during the hours of the day. Chasor is named in the Ars Theurgia,…

Aclahayr

Aclahayr : Apollonius of Tyana stated in his Nuctemeron (Night Illuminated by Day) that Aclahayr was one of the fourth of the seven Djinn of…

Guecubu

Guecubu In the Mapuche mythology of Chile, South America, comes a species of demonic spirits known as guecubu. They do everything they can to foil…

Chemosit

Chemosit, plural: chemosisiek From the demonology of the Nandi people of Kenya come the chemosisiek (“the strikers”). These demonic, elemental spirits were never human or…

Cherufe

Cherufe In Mapuche mythology there is a demon named Cherufe that lives in the magma pools of the volcanoes in Chile. Cherufe was said to…

Chiton

Chiton Variations: SEIKTHA In Burmese demonology there is a type of demon known as a chiton that lives in groves, shrines, and trees. On occasion,…

Cac

Cac is according to Enochian lore a CACODAEMON. His angelic counterpart is unknown (see ENOCHIAN CACODAEMONS and ENOCHIAN RULERS OF THE LUNAR MANSIONS). Sources: Chopra,…

Cacodaemon

Cacodaemon DEE Variations: Cacodemons, Kakadaimon, Kakodaimon, Kakos Daimon Named for a Greek word meaning “bad demon” or “bad spirit” that crossed over into the Enochian…