Kilik
Kilik: A demon whose name may be derived from a Hebrew word meaning “wrinkled with age,” Kilik is named in the Sacred Magic of Abramelin…
Kilik: A demon whose name may be derived from a Hebrew word meaning “wrinkled with age,” Kilik is named in the Sacred Magic of Abramelin…
Kiligil: In the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, Kiligil is named as a demon who serves beneath the arch-fiend Magoth. In the fifteenth-century French…
Khil: A demon who commands the tremors of the earth, Khil can be called upon to cause an earthquake anywhere in the world. Named in…
Khavaw Reshvunaw: A transliterated name of Lilith, taken from a treatise on Hebrew magickal amulets. This name translates roughly to “the First Eve.” In the…
Khailaw: According to occultist T. Schrire’s publication Hebrew Magic Amulets, Khailaw is one of the many names of the demon Lilith. In Jewish lore, Lilith…
Keteb: A demon named in Psalms 91:6 alongside the demon of midday-who apparently does not warrant a proper name. According to Reverend W 0.E. Oesterley…
Keriel: A duke of the demon Barmiel named in the Ars Theurgia . Through his association with Barmiel, Keriel is connected with the hierarchy of…
Kemal: According to occultist S. L. MacGregor Mathers, the name of this demon means “desire of God.” Clearly, Kemal suffered a fall somewhere along the…
Kelen: “The Swift One.” Kelen and a host of other demonic entities are all named in the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage. His infernal…
Kele: A demonic servitor of Asmodeus and Magoth, at least according to the Mathers edition of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage. Mathers suggests…