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
Um Es Sibyan Arabian Demon who, as does Lilith, preys upon newborn children. Um Es Sibyan has the body of a chicken, the face of a human, and the chest of a
How to create a Familiar : A familiar is a spirit that maintains regular contact with a person, sometimes acting in service or guardianship, or providing information and instruction. The term familiar
The Alrunes: Shapeshifting Sorceresses and Household Spirits of Germanic and Scandinavian Lore The Alrunes (or Alraunes) are enigmatic figures in Germanic and Scandinavian mythology, embodying the complex interplay between magic, domesticity, and the supernatural. These
‘Alukah A Pronunciation: Ah-LOU-ca A Originally, ‘Alukah A was a specific Demon from ancient Babylonian lore that was absorbed into Hasidic lore. There, she became a Succubus and the mother of two
Agrat bat Mahalat : The Dancing Roof Demon; Mistress of Sorceresses Agrat bat Mahalat (Hebrew for “Agrat daughter of Mahalat”) is a queen of Demons. She commands 180,000 malicious spirits (18 legions
Baalberith (Balberith) is a major Demon, one of the spirits possessing Sister Madeleine in the Aix-en-Provence Possessions. Baalberith was once a prince in the angelic order of Cherubim. According to Johann Weyer,
Nantes Incubus (12th century) Demon who had sex with a woman for at least six years, before being exorcized by St. Bernard. When St. Bernard traveled to Nantes, Brittany, France, in 1135
A ghoul is a demon in Islamic lore who feeds on the flesh of human beings, especially travelers, children or corpses stolen out of graves. The name comes from the Arabic terms
rakshasa In Indian folklore, a Demon that appears as a black figure with yellow or flaming hair, and wearing a wreath of entrails. Their name literally means “destroyer,” and rakshasas are considered
A Zar is in Middle Eastern lore, a spirit that possesses mostly married women, providing an acceptable opportunity for oppressed women to manipulate men. The zar are malign, man-hating type of Djinn
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