Arois Arois is a spirit named in the Ars Theurgia-Goetia, the second book of the Lemegeton, or Lesser Key of Solomon. Unlike the better-known demons of the Ars Goetia, the beings described
Apiel: This nocturnal demon is one of a thousand chief dukes said to serve the infernal king Symiel. He is part of the larger hierarchy of demons associated with the north, at least according to the Ars Theurgia. In that
Azazel, also known as Azael or Azazeel, is one of the most mysterious and powerful figures in demonology, Jewish lore, apocalyptic literature and occult tradition. He appears as a desert spirit, fallen
Azhi Dahaka (Azhi Dahaki, Azi, Azdaha, Ahi, Zohak) is in Persian and Babylonian lore, a snake Demon. Azhi Dahaka is Zohak in the Avesta creation myth of Zoroastrianism, as the personification of
Bacucei: Demons of Pride, Vanity and False Humility In Greek lore, the Bacucei are demons of pride. They are said to incite human beings toward vanity, pomposity, arrogance, condescension and false humility.
A Bar Egara is a Syrian Demon that sits on the rooftops of homes and attacks men as they leave to go to work. SOURCE: The Encyclopedia of Demons and Demonology –
Bealphares Bealphares is a demon associated with hidden treasure, wealth, safe transportation, truthful answers and the transmission of knowledge. He is described as a spirit who can reveal where treasure is hidden
Behemoth : in the Bible a name used for the Devil, referring to an impure animal and unclean spirit. Behemoth is derived from the Hebrew word behemet, meaning “beast” or “large animal.”
Beherit Beherit is a demon described in the grimoires as a great duke of Hell who commands 26 legions of lesser demons. He is a powerful and striking figure, often appearing with
Belphegor : Master of the Opening Belphegor is a demon whose origins lie in ancient Moabite religion, later absorbed into Hebrew lore and subsequently transformed within Christian demonology into a major infernal
Bidiel Bidiel is a demon described as a wandering duke of the air. His nature is connected with movement, change, hierarchy and command, placing him among the many aerial spirits found in
Busyasta In Zoroastrianism, the Demon of lethargy, long sleep, and sloth. Busyasta is a female Demon with yellow, jaundiced skin and long claws. She makes men oversleep and neglect their religious duties.
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