Iabiel
Iabiel: According to the Sword of Moses, Iabiel is an evil angel who can be called upon in operations involving the black arts. He is…
Iabiel: According to the Sword of Moses, Iabiel is an evil angel who can be called upon in operations involving the black arts. He is…
Leys are patterns of invisible lines of a complex power that seem to link sacred places and natural magical sites. These patterns and alignments are…
Chomiell: A demon said only to manifest in the twelfth set of two planetary hours of the day. Chomiell's name and seal appear in the…
Cheros: This demon is named as the minister of Almiras, Master of Invisibility. In Mathers' translation of the Clavicula Salomonis, both Cheros and his superior…
Chemosh: In 1 Kings, Solomon is said to have built a sanctuary to Chemosh on the Mount of Olives. This biblical monarch, hailed in his…
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: In the Liber de Angelis, Chatas is named as one of the demons in service to the infernal ruler Barchan. Chatas is summoned as…
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,…
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 DEE Variations: Cacodemons, Kakadaimon, Kakodaimon, Kakos Daimon Named for a Greek word meaning “bad demon” or “bad spirit” that crossed over into the Enochian…