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
Daeva (daiva, deva, dev) is in Zoroastrianism, a powerful Demon. The daevas are the principals of the infernal hordes and are the counterparts and mirror opposites of the amesha spentas, good spirits. They personify all diseases, sins, and distresses suffered
Aariel is a spirit of significant rank and influence within the hierarchy of the Theurgia Goetia, the second book of the Lemegeton (also known as the Lesser Key of Solomon). As one of the sixteen servitors
Aanalin, also known by the alias Amalin, is a lesser-known demonic entity featured in The Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, a seminal grimoire of Western esotericism. This text, translated and popularized by
AGNAN, THE AMERICAN Demon Demon VERY LITTLE KNOWN, ESPECIALLY PRESENT IN AMERICA, ESPECIALLY IN BRAZIL, AGNAN LIKES TO TORMENT AND CAUSE DISEASES. BUT TO MY SURPRISE, AGNAN IS ALSO THE name OF
Lamashtu The One Who Roams About; Daughter of Heaven; The Kidnapper; The Eraser ORIGIN: Sumeria Although Lamashtu is typically described as a Demon, she’s really a goddess, albeit potentially a very dangerous
Daughters of Lilith According to some legends, Lilith is sterile; hence her resentment of pregnant women. In other legends, however, Lilith is the mother of hosts of spirits. The Daughters of Lilith
The Saalah, also known as Sealah, are fascinating entities rooted in folklore and mythology, particularly within the context of Djinn lore. Here’s a deeper dive into their characteristics and cultural significance: Origins
King Solomon summoned a parade of harmful, malignant spirits to appear before him and reveal their identities. He also demanded that they reveal who or what was the antidote to the harm
Abrahel is a succubus described by Nicholas Rémy in his work Daemonolatreiae libri tres. Rémy's story: According to Rémy, Abrahel appeared in 1581 in the village of Dalhem, seduced a man called
Mimouna, Lalla ORIGIN: Morocco CLASSIFICATION: Djinn Lalla Mimouna lives in wells and deserted houses. She likes to seduce traveling men but will attack both men and women. Lalla Mimouna is married to
A Zagaz is a Djinn held responsible for the deaths of infants. Dr. Françoise Legey, author of The Folklore of Morocco, a medical practitioner who oversaw hospitals in Algiers and Morocco identifies
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