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”
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 the Mage, where he is reputedly governed
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 manuscript sourced by Mathers for his own
Khil is a demon associated with the violent movement of the earth and the destructive force of earthquakes. He is named in Peterson’s Grimorium Verum, where he appears as the sixth demon
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 Talmud and in later rabbinical lore, Lilith
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 is a night-demon with a penchant for
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 in his authoritative work of 1921, Immortality
Keriel: A duke of the demon Barmiel named in the Ars Theurgia . Through his association with Barmiel, Keriel is connected with the hierarchy of the south. He serves his infernal master
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 way, because in the Sacred Magic of
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 masters are Oriens, Paimon, Ariton, and Amaimon,
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 that this demon’s name means “to consume.”
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