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”
Kurtaêl: This is one of several demons of disease listed in the extra-biblical Testament of Solomon. Kurtaêl is attributed with the power to cause intestinal cramps and other complaints, and he uses
Kunos Paston: In the Testament of Solomon, this demon appears to King Solomon in the shape of Kurtael a horse with the hind parts of a fish. This strange composite beast is
Kumeatel: A demon of illness and disease, Kumeatel afflicts his victims with fits of shivering and torpor. He is the fourteenth of thirty-six demons associated with the decans of the zodiac. His
Kolofe: According to Mathers in his presentation of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, the name of this demon comes from a Greek word meaning “summit” or “the height of achievement.”
Kobal: Ranked among the Masters of Revels in Berbiguier’s infernal hierarchy, Kobal reputedly serves as Stage Manager in Hell. This colourful vision of the hierarchy of Hell appears in Berbiguier’s three-volume autobiography,
Klepoth: A demon of illusion named in the True Keys of Solomon. According to this text, Klepoth can conjure illusory music that seems entirely real. He can also make a person feel
Kleim (Klic): The Demon of Earthquakes in the True Keys of Solomon In the shadowy realms of demonology, Kleim (also known as Klic) emerges as a fearsome figure associated with earthquakes and destruction. Named in
Kirik: A demon governed by Astaroth and Asmodeus. He is named in the Mathers translation of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage. SEE ALSO: List of Demons Demonology SOURCE: The Dictionary
Kipokis: A demon said to serve the infernal lord Beelzebub, Kipokis appears in the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage. An alternate spelling of this demon’s name is Ipokys. SEE ALSO: List
Kilikim: A servant of the demon Amaimon whose name appears in the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage. In the Mathers translation of this work, the name is spelled Illirikim. Mathers takes
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