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Demon List.Pdf Demon List Version II beta 8-11-04 compiled by Terry Thayer onemoreblackrose@yahoo.com ~ Color Key ~ Entries in black are from http://colucifer.cjb.net, by Reverend Satrinah Nagash Entries in orange are by S. Connolly Entries in dark blue are from Usenet's alt.magick FAQ: REFERENCE -- "DEMONS" File, by “reficul” and Paul Harvey, with a few notes by Bryan J. Maloney Entries in dark green are from The Satanic Bible, by Anton Szandor LaVey Entries in violet are from http://en.wikipedia.org Entries in teal are from http://members.tripod.com/MoreEsoteric Entries in grey are from the Necronomicon Spellbook, edited by “Simon.” Entries in lavender are from The Goetia, compiled and translated by S.L. “MacGregor” Mathers, with editing and additional material by Aleister Crowley Entries in turquoise are from the Grimoirium Verum, translated by Plangiere, Jesuit Dominicane Entries in bright green are from the Grimoirium Imperium, by John Dee Entries in brown are from http://www.free-webspace.biz/satanspowers/Satans Power Home.html, by High Priest Dann Tehuti Entries in dark red italics are my own notes. All biblical references are from NIV. ~ A ~ Aamon – One of Astaroth's assistants. He knows past and future, giving that knowledge to those who had made a pact with Satan. According to some authors he has forty legions of demons under his command, having the title of prince. There is no agreement on how to depict him, being sometimes portrayed as an owl-headed man, and sometimes as a wolf-headed man with snake tail. Although some demonologists have associated his name with the Egyptian god Ammon, it is more plausible its derivation from the Semitic god Baal Hammon, also worshipped in some areas of northern Egypt that had been in contact with Semitic tribes. Other spelling: Amon Aamon – One of three demons in the service of Satanachia , commander of the first legion of Hell. Aanalin – A servitor of Astaroth and Asmodeus. Languidness. Abaddon – (1) King of Demons. The Destroyer. Male. (2) Chief Demon of Locusts. (3) Chief of the demons of the seventh hierarchy. Abaddon is the name St. John of the Apocalypse gave the king of the grasshoppers. He is sometimes regarded as the destroying angel. (4) Appearance and symbol are of a closely veiled, black, gigantic figure covered with whirling wheels. In his hands is a vast wheel whence come as it whirls, multitudes of cat-demons. Abaddon – (Hebrew) Destroyer, advisor. Said to be chief of demons. Sometimes regarded as the destroying angel. Abbadon and the Greek Apollyon are referred to in the book of Revelation as “King of the Abyss.” Abaddon – (Hebrew) The destroyer. Abaddon – "The Destroyer", from a Hebrew word meaning "destruction." An angel of hell known as Sovereign of the Bottomless Pit or King of Demons and is Chief of the demons of the seventh hierarchy. Abaddon is the name given by St. John in the Apocalypse to the king of the grasshoppers. In greek, Abaddon is known as Apollyon (Revelations, ix, 11). Abaddon – He is the Prince of War or sometimes called the Destroyer. He is also identified as the Chief Demon of Locusts. 'Abaddown – (Hebrew) Angel of the bottomless [deepest] pit of sheol [abode of the dead] (This is sometimes interpreted as "Abaddon", who guards against someone escaping from the abyss.) Abadir – A servitor of Asmodeus. Scattered. Abagiron – A servitor of Magoth and Kore. Gathering together. Abahim – A servitor of Astaroth and Asmodeus. Terrible. Abalam – A King of Hell and one of Paimon's assistants, who will attend him if some offerings are made to his demon chief. No depiction is given of this demon and very little is known on him. Other spelling: Abalim. Abatu – An earth bound form of destructive/negative energy in the Order of the Nine Angels. Associated with rites of sacrifice. Abdiel – (Arabic) From “Abd” meaning slave. Lord of slaves/slavery. Abdiel, “servant of God [El].” Interesting… Abdiel – An Arabic demon said to be the lord of slaves and slavery. His name is derived from the Arabic word 'Abd', meaning 'slave'. Abduxuel – (Enochian) One of the demonic rulers of the lunar mansions. Abduxuel – According to the Enochian tradition, Abduxuel is one of the demonic rulers of the lunar mansions. Abigar – Can fortell future and give military advice. Abigor – (1) 60 Legions of Devils. Male. (2) 60 Legions. Knows the secrets of war and prophecy. (3) Grand Duke of Hades. His is shown in the form of a handsome knight bearing a lance, standard or scepter. He is a demon of the superior order and responds readily to questions of war. He can foretell the future and instructs leaders on how to make themselves respected by soldiers. 60 infernal legions. Abigor – (Unk) Allegedly a warrior demon who commands sixty legions. Weyer names him as god of Grand Duke of Hell. Appears in a pleasant form. Abigor – A Grand Duke of Hades, he commands sixty of the infernal legions. He is depicted in the form of a handsome knight, bearing lance, standard, or sceptre. He is a demon of the superior order, and responds readily to questions concerning war. He can foretell the future, and instructs leaders how to make themselves respected by the soldiers. Also called Abigar. Abigore – I have been lucky enough to experience this demon first hand. He is similar to Set. He has black wings lined with white/silver. His eyes are pure black with no white at all. He carries 2 black swords and his torso is exposed. He commands 60 Legions. He is also very talented at war strategies and he is adept in prophesy. Abraxas – The Basilidian sect of the Gnostics of the second century claimed Abraxas as their supreme god, and said that Jesus Christ was only a phantom sent to earth by him. They believed that his name contained great mysteries, as it was composed of the seven Greek letters which form the number 365, which is also the number of days in a year. Abraxas, they thought, had under his command 365 gods, to whom they attributed 365 virtues, one for each day. The older mythologists placed him among the number of Egyptian gods, and demonologists have described him as a demon, with the head of a rooster, a huge belly, a knotted tail and serpents instead of legs. He is represented on ancient amulets, with a whip in his hand. It is from his name that the mystic word, Abracadabra, is taken. Also called Abrasax or Abracax. Abutes – A servitor of Astaroth and Asmodeus. Bottomless, measureless. Achaniel – A servitor of Paimon. Truth. Aclahayr – (Unk) Of the fourth hour of the Nuctemeron, the genius spirit. Acuar – A servitor of Oriens, Paimon, Ariton and Amayon. A tiller of the earth. Adad, Addu – (Babylonian, Hittite) God of the storm. Adapa – Also referred to as Adam, he was the first human being created by Father. Adapa was the first to receive a soul when it was "breathed" into him by Father. He is our forefather, making Satan our Father. Aliases: Adam(Biblical). Addu – The Babylonian god of the storm. Also called Adad. Addu – The Forty-Seventh Name of Marduk. Raises storms that fill the entire heavens and causes the Stars to tremble and the very Gates of the IGIGI to shake in their stead. Can fill the skies with his brightness, even in the darkest hour of the night. His Word is KAKODAMMU. Sometimes it is too difficult to deal with a situation that involves a great many extenuating circumstances, the personal feelings of several people, which may be confused, for instance. The invocation of ADDU can dispel the confusion and the troubled feelings and help clear the air in a quick and dramatic fashion. In extreme cases, ADDU can abruptly change the entire situation for the better by throwing a fast-moving random factor into the pattern that causes everything to change and dispel bad energy. Adimiron – Those whose colors are like dam blood, mixed with water and dull yellow and grey. Their form is lion-lizards. Adirael – A servitor of Beelzebub. Magnificence of god. Adon – A servitor of Oriens, Paimon, Ariton and Amaymon. Lord. Adramelech – (1) Chancellor of Hell. Chancellor of the High Council. Male. (2) Grand Chancellor. (3) Chancellor of the infernal regions, Keeper of the wardrobe of the Demon King and President of the High Council of the Devils. He was worshipped at Sepharavim, an Assyrian town, where children were burned at his alter. The rabbis say that he comes in the form of a mule and sometimes a peacock. (4) Lord High Chancellor, Grand Cross of the Order of the Fly. (5) Evil chief of Hod. Adramalech – (Samarian) Devil. Commander of Hell. Wierius’ chancellor of infernal regions. In Assyria where he was worshipped, children were supposedly burned at his alters. In the Bible, “Adrammelech” is paired with Anammelech; they were the gods of Sepharvaim. Adramelech – Sumarian devil. Adramelech – In Assyrian mythology Adramelech was a form of the Baals, a god very similar to Moloch. To him were offered in sacrifice children who were thrown into fire. Other spellings: Adrammelech, Adar-malik. Adramelech – Johann Weyer, a sixteenth century demonologist and pupil and friend of the famous magus Cornelius Agrippa, places Adramelech among the chieftains of hell in his book Pseudomonarchia Daemonum (an attempt to provide a complete hierarchy of infernal spirits). According to this account, Adramelech was the Grand Chancellor of the infernal empire, and in this role, presided over the Devils' general council. He was also in charge of the sovereign's wardrobe. He often shows himself in the guise of a mule and sometimes in that of a peacock.
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