Abraxas: The Gnostic Power Beyond Good and Evil Abraxas, also written as Abrasax, Abraxis, or Abracax, is one of the most mysterious and paradoxical figures in Gnostic, magical, and demonological tradition.
Beelzebub (Baal-zebul, Beelzeboul, Belzebub) is the Prince of Demons. Beelzebub, originally an idol of the Canaanites, means “Lord of the Flies.” The name is a distortion of Baal-zebul, the chief Canaanite or Phoenician god, meaning “Lord of the Divine Abode”
Naadob: In the Peterson translation of the Sworn Book of Honorius, Naadob is said to have the power to make people feel love, gladness, and joy. He can also make a person
Merasiel: One of the great dukes ruled by the wandering prince Bidiel. Merasiel oversees a vast retinue of no fewer than two thousand and four hundred lesser spirits. He manifests in a
Metafel: The Abramelin Spirit Beneath the Four Infernal Princes Metafel is a demon named in the Mathers edition of The Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, one of the most important grimoires
Merosiel: A night-demon governed by the wandering duke Buriel. Merosiel despises the light of day and will only manifest when it is dark out. According to the Ars Theurgia, he is a
Molael: A servant of the demon Symiel, who rules in the north by east, Molael is a demon with an obdurate nature. He appears only at night, and even then he is
Mextyura: A demon ruled over by Maymon, king of the spirits of Saturn. In the Joseph H. Peterson translation of the Sworn Book of Honorius, Mextyura is said to have power to
Milau: Ruled by the demon-king Harthan, Milau serves in the region of the west. He is connected with the sphere of the moon and thus has the power to cause rain ,
Mithiomo: A demon called upon to assist in the art of scrying. Mithiomo is named in the Munich Handbook, where he is said to assist in the discovery of thieves. SEE ALSO:
Molbet: According to the Munich Handbook, this demon holds the rank of prince in the hierarchy of Hell. He is summoned forth in a spell concerned with revealing the identity of a
Microchip: In A. E. Waite’s version of the Grand Grimoire, Misroch is identified as the Grand Steward of the Royal Household of Hell. Although Waite’s Book of Black Magic and Pacts cites
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