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Demons and Devils This is about a complete listing as you can get!! Abaddon - (Hebrew) Destroyer, Advisor.

Said to be chief of demons. Sometimes regarded as the destroying angel. Better known by his Greek name (Apollyon) Rev. 9:11 (KJV) ABCDEF=85 - Demon. (7) Abdiel - (Arabic) From "Abd" meaning slave. Lord of slaves/slavery. (3) Abduscius - This demon was involved with the tree programs, the roots of all the trees, such as the willow, oak, ash, yggdrassil, etc. The demon would be joined with the internal Singing Forest of a system. One can look for a familiar spirit connected to all this. (1) Abduxuel - (Enochian) One of the demonic rulers of the lunar mansions. (3) Abhra-Pisacha - See Rahu Abigor, Abigar - This demon was involved with working with fragment parts that make war upon the system of alters. The child armies that protect the programming had this demon attached to them. (1) Allegedly a warrior demon who commands sixty legions. Appears in a pleasant form. Can foretell future and give military advice. (3) Abraxas, Abrasax, Abracax - 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. (8) Abyss - This is a popular demon with Crowley devotees, and it also goes by the names of Absu, Nar Mattaru, Cutha, Kutu. This may be the internal underworld ocean. A system will have a deep ocean where things are hid. (1) Acheron - One of the rivers of hell. (1) Aclahayr - Of the fourth hour of the Nuctemeron, the genius spirit. (3) Adad, Addu - (Babylonian, Hittite) god of the storm. (3)

Adramalech - This grand chancellor demon is the supervisor of Satans wardrobe and provides a likeness of himself to the programmer. Adramalech is in charge of all the various costumes and outfits that the occult world use, such as your Masonic ritual garments. Because there is one spirit over all this, the various costumes all work together. (1) (Sumerian) devil. Chancellor of Hell and President of the Council of Devils. In Assyria where he was worshipped, children were supposedly burned at his alters. (3) He often shows himself in the guise of a mule and sometimes in that of a peacock. In MacGregor Mather's Kabbalah Denudata, Adramelech is listed among the ten archdemons who were under the supreme command of Sammael, the 'venom of God.' According to that hierarchy, Adramelech was the eighth of the ten evil Sephiroth. He is thus the counterpart or negation of the eighth divine Sephiroth Hod, who is 'majesty and glory.' Not much is known of Adramalech's origins. The Old Testament contains two incidents in which the name of Adramelech occurs. The first one narrates how the Assyrian King Sennacherib, returning from a disastrous expedition against the Israelite King, Hezekiah, was murdered by his two sons, Adramalech and Sharezer, as he was worshipping in the temple of his idol, Nisrach. The other version makes Adramelech a Samarian deity, a sun god worshipped by the Sepharvites, who burned their children as sacrificial offerings to him. It is possible that this Samarian deity was the origin of the demon Adramelech. (8) Adriel - Mansions of the moon among the Enochian demons. (3) Adxs - Demon. (7) Aerial Demons - One of the six classes of demons identified by medieval theologians. They roam through the air but remain close to human beings. They can fashion bodies for themselves from thin air. Moved by passion like men, they can cause natural disturbances. They can be invoked by sorcerers, and often change shape. (8) Aeshma - (Persian) Said to be a small hairy demon able to make men perform cruel acts. One of seven archangels of the Persians. Has been recorded in history for at least three thousand years. Aeshma is known as the 'fiend of the wounding spear,' (Yasht xi.15) and is the demon of wrath and fury. Aeshma was later adopted into the Hebrew mythology as Asmodeus. (8) Afgb, Agb - Demon. (7) Afrasiab - A serpent identified by the Scythians with archfiend Ahriman. (8) Agaliarept - this demon is very important in the structuring, for this demon is used to call up the internal self-helper of the victim. This demon works with the ISH and the system to know what is going on in the internal worlds of the victim. The persons guardian angel (spirit) has been locked away to prevent interference to demons like Agaliarept. The programmers are very familiar with this demon. Another demon that works with the

cults ISH is Botis. (1) (Hebrew) commander of armies. Aussi General of hell - Grimoire of Pope Honorius. (3) A Grand General of Hell, commander of the second legion and possessed of the power to discover all secrets. He commands Buer, Guseyn, and Botis. (8) Aguares, Agares - These grand dukes of Hell are associated with dance, and have familiar family demons with Aguares that help the victim assume sexual gestures, special ceremonial dances that have to be done perfectly, and other certain steps. (1) Agares or Aguares- Agares is the demon of courage. Grand Duke of Eastern Hell, commanding thirty legions of devils. (3) Agares or Aguares- (Unk) devil. Wierius' hierarchy states Agares is the demon of courage. Grand Duke of the eastern regions of Hell, commander of thirty-one legions. The army he protects in battle is indeed fortunate, for he disperses their enemies, and puts new courage into the hearts of the cowards who fly before superior numbers. He distributes place and power, titles and prelacies, teaches all languages, is an inciter of dancing among terrestrial beings, and has other equally remarkable powers. He is of the Order of the Virtues. Shown under the form of a benevolent lord mounted on a crocodile, and carrying a hawk on his fist. (8) Agathion - A familiar demon which was said to appear only at midday. It took the shape of a man or a beast, or even enclosed itself in a talisman, bottle, or magic ring. (8) Agathodemon - (Egyptian) a good demon worshipped by the Egyptians. (3) Agramainio - The great spirit of evil praised by Giosue Carducci in his hymn to Satan (`Inno a Satana,' 1863). (8) Agramon - Demon of fear. (3) Agrat-bat-mahlaht - One of Satan's wives and demoness of whores. (3), (8) Ahazu-Demon - The demon of the night. (3) (The Seizer). Little is known of this ancient Semitic demon unless it is the same ahazie told of in medical texts, where a man can be stricken by a disease bearing this name. (8) Ahharu - In Assyrian demonology, these are evil vampires. (8) Ahpuch - (Mayan) Demon. (3) Ahriman - (Mazdean) Demon. (3) Ahremanes was the name given to fallen angels by the Persians. In the ancient Persian religion (Zoroastrianism), Ahriman (aka Arimanius or Angra Mainya) stood high in the ranks of the enemies who opposed Ohrmazd (aka Ahura Mazda or Oromasdes). Ahriman is thought to be the first personification of "the Devil" because Zoroastrians believed in a completely dualistic form of religion. (8)

Aim - This demon may be attached to the alters who are associated with fire, like Bonfire Child alters, Firechild, etc. He is a fire demon. (1) Aym - Grand duke of hell. Also Haborym. (3) Aini - A strong duke, who appears with the body of a handsome man and three heads, the first like a serpent, the second like a man, with two stars on the forehead, and the third like a cat. He rides on a viper, and carries a blazing firebrand with which he spreads destruction. He imparts much cunning, and gives true answers concerning private matters. (8) Aitvaras - A little Lithuanian demon who appears in the shape of a black cat or a black cock. He will give goods and money to those who sell their souls to him; things he stole from other people. Aitvaras usually nests behind the stove, and the inhabitants often leave food and drink for him. (8) Akatar - Demon. (7) Akathaso - Burmese evil spirits that inhabit trees. (8) Akikel - One of the leaders of the angels who, according to the Book of Enoch, swore allegiance to Samiaza. (8) Alal - In Assyrian demonology, evil spirits. They are demons of destruction. (8) Alastor - The demonic executor of court decrees in hell is a guardian. When the system betrays the programming, he will declare the judgments on the system. (1) Cruel demon called "the executioner." (3) Wierius' cruel demon called "the executioner." A cruel demon, who, according to Johann Weyer, filled the post of chief executioner to the monarch of Hades. The conception of him somewhat resembles that of Nemesis. Zoroaster is said to have called him "The Executioner." He was originally a mortal, the son of Neleus, king of Pylos. He became a (minor) demon when he and his brothers were slain by Heracles. Others confound him with the destroying angel. Evil genies were formerly called Alastors. Plutarch says that Cicero, who bore a grudge against Augustus, conceived the plan of committing suicide on the emperor's hearth, and thus becoming his Alastor. (8) Alaynin - Destroyer of Things, Demon. (7) Aldinach - (Egyptian) A demon who causes natural disasters (i.e. floods, hurricanes, tornados, earthquakes). (3) An Egyptian demon presiding over the tempests, earthquakes, rainstorms, hailstorms, natural disasters. It is he, also, who sinks ships. When he appears in visible form he takes the shape of a woman. (8) Alfar - In old Scandinavian folklore, a term for a being that is half god, half dwarf. In later mythology it degrades to a demon that only causes nightmares and diseases. In Germany it is pronounced as 'alb'. A reference to the word can be found in the

Nibelungen Saga, where the king of the dwarves is called Alberich. (8) Aligar - One of three demons serving Fleuretty. (8) Allatu - In Sumero-Akkadian religion, one of the names of the evil demon, Death. He is the offspring and servant of Ereshkigal. His more familiar name is Namtar (Namtary). In Assyro-Babylonian religion, Allatu is the goddess of the underworld, consort of Bel, and later the consort of Nergal. (8) Allocen - One of the 72 spirits of Solomon. (8) Alocer, Allocer - Grand duke of hell. (3) A Grand Duke of Hell, commander of thirty-six legions. He appears in the shape of a lion-headed knight mounted on an enormous horse. His face has a ruddy complexion and burning eyes and he speaks with much gravity. He is said to give family happiness to those whom he takes under his protection, and to teach astronomy and liberal arts. One of the 72 spirits of Solomon. (8) Alouqua - A female demon who is also a succubus and vampire who exhausts men and drives them to suicide. (8) Alpiel - An angel or demon, who, according to the Talmud, presides over fruit trees. (8) Alrunes - Female demons or sorceresses, the mothers of the Huns in ancient Germany. They took all sorts of shapes, but without changing their sex. (8) Alu-Demon - Night demon. (3) Ancient Babylonian demon, said to owe his parentage to a human being; he hides himself in caverns and corners, and slinks through the streets at night. He also lies in wait for the unwary, and at night enters bed-chambers and terrorizes folk, threatening to pounce upon them if they shut their eyes. (8) Alukah - Canaan name for Lamia. See Lamia Amaimon, Amaymon - One of the four spirits who preside over the four parts of the universe. Amaimon is the governor of the eastern part, according to the grimoire or magic manual of the Lemegeton of Solomon, also known as the Little Key. One of the 72 spirits of Solomon. (8) Aman - One of the demons who possessed Sister Jeanne des Anges. Aman was among the first of the demons whom she managed to expel. (8) Amane - According to the Book of Enoch, one of the leaders of the two hundred angels who rebelled against God and swore allegiance to Samiaza. (8) Amduscias, Amducious - This demon of disturbing music continually plays the internal rhymes and riddles internally to reinstate the programming if it is ever touched. This demon then is responsible for the programs to continue running. This demon is a unicorn whose internal music is in an alter system. (1) Amducias (Hebrew) The destroyer. Grand Duke of Hades. (3) Commander of twenty-nine legions. He has the form of a unicorn, but when evoked, appears in human shape. He gives concerts, at the command

of men, where one hears the sound of all kinds of instruments but can see nothing. It is said that the trees themselves bend to his voice., and is a producer of disturbing music. (8) Amon - This demonic marquis family shows their faces to scare alters. It may appear like a man with dogs teeth and a head like a raven. (1) Amon, Ammon - (Egyptian) Sun God. Much like Lucifer except controls reproduction and life. See also Amaimon, Amoymon, Amaymon, and Aamon. (3) Strongest of the demon princes, commander of forty legions. Depicted as a wolf-headed demon with a serpents tail, vomiting flame. When in human form, his head resembles that of a large owl with canine teeth. He knows the past and the future, and can reconcile friends who have quarreled. (8) Amoymon - One of the four kings of Hades, of which the eastern part falls to his share. He is invoked in the morning from nine to twelve and in the evening from three to six. He has been identified with Amaimon. Asmodeus is his lieutenant and the first prince of his dominions. (8) Amy - Said to be supreme president of hell. He will trade knowledge for the human soul. (3) According to an ancient grimoire, Grand President of Hades, and one of the princes of the infernal monarchy. He appears there enveloped with flame, but on earth, in human form. He teaches the secrets of astrology and of the liberal arts, and gives faithful servants. He reveals to those who possess his favour the hiding place of treasures guarded by demons. Thirty-six of the infernal legions are under his command. The fallen angels acknowledge his orders, and he hopes that at the end of 20,000 years he shall return to heaven to occupy the seventh throne. (8) Anamelech, Anomylech - (Assyrian) bearer of bad news. An obscure demon. His name means "good king". Some sources claim Anamelech is the moon goddess while Andramalech is the sun god. (3) Anarazel - One of the demons charged with the guardianship of subterranean treasures, which he carries about from one place to another, to hide them from men.. It is he who, with his companions Gaziel and Fecor, shakes the foundations of houses, raises tempests, rings the bells at midnight, causes spectres to appear, and inspires a thousand terrors. (8) Andar - Demon. (7) Andhaka - A Hindu demon. (8) Andras - God of quarrels. Grand marquis of hell. (3) Commander of thirty legions. Depicted as an owl head with the body of a winged angel, riding a black wolf and brandishing a pointed sabre. He teaches those whom he favours to kill their enemies, masters and servants. He sows discord and will kill the unwary. (8)

Andrealphus - If a victim has a peacock demon it may be Andrealphus. (1) A mighty marquis, appears at first in the shape of a peacock, with a great noise, but after puts on human shape. He teaches geometry perfectly and all that belongs to measurements, astronomy included. He can transform men into the likeness of a bird. One of the 72 Spirits of Solomon. (8) Andromalius - A great duke and earl, appears in the form of a man holding a serpent in his hand. He returns stolen goods and the thief, discovers all wickedness and underhand dealing, as also hidden treasures. One of the 72 Spirits of Solomon. (8) ANGRBODA -The giantess who mated with Loki to create Hel, Fenrir and the Midgard Serpent. (3) Anini -One of the 72 Spirits of Solomon. (8) Anneberg - (German) Demon of mines. (3) Known principally in Germany. On one occasion he killed with his breath twelve miners who were working in a silver mine of which he had charge. He was a wicked and terrible demon, sometimes represented as a large goat, sometimes as a horse, with an immense neck and frightful eyes. (8) Ansitif, Ancitif - Possessed Sister Barbara of St. Michael in 1643 during the possession of the nuns of Louviers (3) Anubis - Head Ferry'er & Judge. Demon. (7) Aoc - Spy. Demon. (7) Apaosa - (Apa-urta) is a demon who brings drought and aridity. He rides on a black, bald horse. Eventually he was defeated by the god Tistrya. He is equal to the Indian evil spirit Vritra. (8) Apep - ( Egyptian) Serpent-Crocodile in opposition to Ra. (3) Apnp - ArchDemon. (7) Apophis - Demon. (7) Aradia - (3) Aremata-Popoa - "Short Wave". One of two ocean demons who are greatly feared by Polynesian mariners because they are at the mercy of their immense power. The other demon is Aremata-Rorua. (8) Aremata-Rorua - "Long Wave". One of two Polynesian ocean demons greatly feared by mariners because they are at the mercy of their immense power. The other one is Aremata-Popoa. Arioch Demon of vengeance, according to some demonologists. He is

different from Alastor, and occupies himself only with vengeance in particular cases where he is employed for that purpose. (8) Archeron -This is a demon who looks like a monster with flaming eyes. This demon was attached to the "eye in the sky". A mirror image of this demon could be used to impart a mirror image to a part. (1) Ardat-Lile - (Semitic) a female demon who weds human beings and wreaks havoc in the dwellings of men. (3) Aries - War & Strife. Demon. (7) Arioch - Demon of vengeance. He delivers vengeance only when called on. (3) Arphaxat - A Persian sorcerer who was killed by a thunderbolt (according to Abdias of Babylon) at the same hour as the martyrdom of St. Simon and St. Jude. In the account of the possession of the nuns of Loudun there is a demon Arphaxat, who took possession of the body of Louise de Pinterville. (8) Asar - Demon. (7) Asmodeus, Asmoday - This demon is attached to create lust in the system, and marital discord. (1) Aeshma, Aesma- (Persian) One of seven archangels of the Persians. Adopted later into Hebrew mythology as Asmodeus. Has been recorded in history for at least three thousand years. Said to be a small hairy demon able to make men perform cruel acts. (3) In Hebrew demonology, the chief of the demons, occasionally identified with the prince of demons, Beelzebub. He figures largely in later Hebrew tradition, appearing in the Book of Tobit in the Old Testament apocrypha as an evil spirit possessed of great lust. He is represented as having loved Sarah, daughter of Raguel, and as having slain seven men who were successively married to Sarah. Tobias, who intended to marry Sarah, succeeded with the help of the angel Raphael in exorcising the demon. Raphael pursued Asmodeus to Upper Egypt and bound him, enabling Tobias and Sarah to live in peace. In talmudic legends, Asmodeus is associated with Solomon, whom he aided, notably in building the temple. He is also regarded as the cause of the excesses ascribed to Solomon. (4) Arch Fallen/Overseer (7) Ashtaroth, Astaroth (Phonician)- goddess of lust, seduction. Same as Ishtar. Turned male in christian mythology - Lord Treasurer of Hell. Prince of accusers and inquisitors. Demon of vanity and sloth. One of the 72 spirits of Solomon. (8) Astarte - Queen of spirits of the dead. (8) Asto-Vidatu - The Persian demon of death whom no human escapes. Together with Aesma Daeva he chases and tries to catch the souls of the deceased with a noose when they rise to heaven. (8)

Asurakumara - "Demon princes". A group of Jain (one of the great classical religions of India) gods associated with rain and thunder. (8) Atamas - Sleep Master. Demon. (7) Ayara - Demon. (7) Ayqf - Demon. (7) Aym, Haborym - Grand duke of hell. (8) Haborym, (Hebrew) Another name for Satan. (3) Ayperos - Prince of hell. Subordinate in Grimoire of Pope Honorius. (3) Commander of thirty-six legions, foreseer of the future. Depicted as a standing vulture or eagle. (8) Ayrotan - Demon. (7) Ays - In Armenian mythology, Ays is an evil demon and the personification of the wind. In this form he is able to enter the body of a human being, who will either go mad or become a demon himself. Ays belongs to the Dev, a group of immortal spirits. (8) Azabua - Demon. (7) Azathoth, Azagthoth - Demon. (7) Azazel, Azael - (Hebrew) God of war. Sometimes referred to as Azael or Satanael. (3) The rabbis say that he is chained on sharp stones in an obscure part of the desert, awaiting the last judgment. (8) Azi-Dahaka - A storm demon from Iranian mythology. He steals cattle and brings harm to humans. It is a snake-like monster with three heads and six eyes who also personifies the Babylonian oppression of Iran. The monster will be captured by the warrior god Thraetaona and placed on the mountain top Dermawend. In a final revival of evil, it will escape its prison, but at the end of time (fraso-kereti) it will die in the river of fire Ayohsust. (8) Azriel - Arch Fallen/'Black Angel.' (7) B Baal, Bael -This demon can make internal things go invisible. He can look like a cheshire-cat. He matches how things disappear in the Alice of Wonderland story, where only gold objects stay. He speaks hoarsely, and can appear as a toad, a cat, a man or all 4 at once. He rules over 66 legions of demons. He is a king demon ruling in the east, and important to Freemasons. (1) (Hebrew) Means "the lord." The Canaanites worshipped

Baal and held rituals at which children were burned for sacrifice. According to Wierius, this demon is the first monarch of hell and appears as a three headed beast. Bael is cited in the Grand Grimiore as commanding general of infernal armies. (3) He is depicted as a creature with three heads - a cat, a crowned man and a toad. His pudgy torso ends in a spider's legs. Those who invoke him are made alert and cunning and are taught the means of making themselves invisible when necessary. (8) A demon cited in the Grand Grimoire and head of the infernal powers. It is with him that Johann Weyer commenced his inventory of the famous Pseudomonarchia Daemonum. He alluded to Bael as the first monarch of hell, and said that his estates are situated on the eastern regions thereof. He had three heads, that of a crab, a cat, and a man. Sixty-six legions obey him. (8) ? Baalberith, Balberith -The is the chief secretary of hell who is attached to the internal library of an alter system. He will keep the records of the genealogy of the victims Illuminati bloodline. (1) (Canaanite) Lord of covenant later made god of death. According to Wierius - a demon master of the infernal alliance. Demon of blasphemy and murder. Demon of the second order. Chief Secretary and Archivist of Hell, master of the Infernal Alliance. He is depicted as a pontiff seated among princes of the infernal regions. Originally he was the Phoenician (Canaanite) god of covenants. He was one of the demons who possessed an Ursuline nun at Aix-en-Provence in 1610. (8) Baalzephon - (Canaanite) Captain of guard and sentinels of Hell according to Wierius. (8) Babael - (Unk) A demon known as the Keeper of Graves. (8) Bachelor - One of the names given to Satan, when he appeared in the guise of a great hegoat, for the purpose of love intercourse with the witches. (8) Bahl, Bile - Hell Protector. Demon. (7) Baalzephon - (Canaanite) Captain of guard and sentinels of Hell according to Wierius. (3) Balam - Among the seventy-two spirits of the brazen vessel, as enumerated in the Lesser Key of Solomon, there is a demon called Balam. He features as number fifteen in what some authors refer to as 'the false monarchy of demons.' Judging by the various descriptions of Balam, he is identical with several other demons whose names are given by writers of the same period as Balan, Balaam, and Balemm. He is described as being a great and terrible king in hell, commanding forty legions of infernal soldiers. He appears at times with three heads: the middle one is that of a man, while the others are those of animals, usually a bull and a ram. Furthermore, Balam is equipped with a serpent's tail and eyes so fierce that they spit forth fire and flames. Usually, though, Balam is said to appear as a naked monster riding on a bear. He wears a royal crown, surmounting two long and upward horns, and a pair of extremely hairy ears stick out at right angles from his skull. The sharp, goat-like facial features are enhanced by a long, scraggly beard. His limbs terminate in unnaturally long fingers and toes, capped by sharp-pointed nails that look as deadly as the claws of the goshawk perching on his right wrist. Balam, once an

angel of the Order of Dominations, is quite easily invoked and relatively harmless to deal with. Like many of his species, he answers questions concerning past, present and future events, and he is willing to reveal the secret of invisibility. He is an excellent teacher of the subtle art of cunning, and he imparts wit and finesse to whoever queries him on these matters. (8) Balan - The demon of finesse and ruses. (3) A demon in Wierius' hierarchy said to be high in the monarchy. The demon of finesse and ruses. Also a prince of hell. (8) Balban - a demon of delusion. (3) Bali - An ancient Indian demon, king of the Daityas. He ruled the sky and the earth, but this power was wrested from him by Vishnu in the avatara of Vamana, the dwarf. Since then he rules the underworld. (8) Baltazo - The Demon who possessed Nicole Aubry of Laon in 1566. (3) He went to dine with her husband under the pretext of freeing her from demon possession, which he did not accomplish. It was observed that at supper he did not drink, which showed that demons are averse to water. (8) Baphomet - God of the Templar's. Worshiped as Satan. The Templar's are thought, by some, to be one of the earliest sects of Demonolatry. (3), (8) Barbas - A demon of mechanics according to some hierarchies. (3) Barbatos - (Unk) A great count and duke, who appears when the sun is in Sagittarius with four noble kings and three companies of troops; he gives instructions in all the sciences, reveals treasures concealed by enchantment, knows the past and future, reconciles friends and those in power, and is of the Order of the Virtues. He also understands the songs of birds and the language of other animals. (8) Bar-Lgura - (Semitic) A gargoyle type demon who is said to sit atop houses and pounce on the inhabitants. (3) People so afflicted were called d'baregara. (8) Barqu - The demon who keeps the secrets of the philosophers stone. (3), (8) Barzabel - Associated with Machidael and Barchiel. (3) Bartzabel? (the spirit of Mars and war)

Bast - (Egyptian) Goddess of pleasure. Represented by a cat. (3) Legend of Bast - Bast, the goddess of witchcraft and sexual magick in the Egyptian pantheon. If you ever had the urge to do anything of a bizarre sexual nature, you were entering the realm of Bast. Who exactly was she? Often identified as the Egyptian cat goddess, Bast is one of the most ancient forms of Babalon, the Mother goddess. Bast is portrayed as both a cat and lion. As the goddess of sexual magick, she ruled over lust and sexual heat. It was her job to see that all potentialities manifested and had their day in the sun. Bast is readily identified as the Beast because she " presided" over the vast sexual experiments of Atlantis (and later Egypt) which gave rise to mermaids, minotaurs, centaurs, Pegasus and the like. Bast's legacy gives us at least two words in our modem lexicon. The word "bastard" was derived from the Pandora's Box that opened with the unrestricted breeding practices that were common during her reign. During the reign of the goddess, paternity was not an issue. Marriage came into being in large part due to the need to preserve a patriarchal structure for inheritance and succession purposes. When the father god took over, he made parentage an issue and punished women who bore children outside of the established tradition of wedlock. This is not so much a moral issue as a power issue. Crowley's concept of the Scarlet Woman or Babalon is another name for the goddess Bast. Scarlet is chosen because it is the color of blood (also the color chosen for the cover of The Book of the Law). As stated earlier, blood represents the passage of the moon and the menstrual period. The lunar calendar is therefore the calendar of Bast and represents the true time line. This is in direct opposition to the Gregorian calendar that was given to us by the decree of Pope Gregory, the same pope who authorized the inquisition. In regard to her lunar aspect, Bast's offspring were known as children of the moon, hence the name moon child. In the previous chapter, Crowley was identified as the incarnation of the Priest Ankh-af-an-Khonsu which equates to the Priest of Mentu. As Khonsu also refers specifically to the moon, Bast can be identified as the Priestess of Mentu with regard to her lunar aspect. Bast was glorified in ancient Egypt as the Sphinx. She had the loins of a lion, symbolized by the constellation Leo and the top half of a virgin woman, symbolized by the constellation Virgo. The Sphinx had breasts at one point, but these were defaced as the patriarchal culture established its foothold. (5) Bathym, Bathim, Bathin - Demon of herbs and precious stones. (3) One of the three demons in the service of Fleuretty. Duke of the Infernal Regions. He has the appearance of a robust man but his body ends in a serpent's tail. He bestrides a steed of livid colour. He is well versed in the virtues of herbs and precious stones according to Wierius. He is able to transport men from one place to another with wondrous speed. He commands thirty legions. Also known as Marthin. One of the 72 spirits of Solomon. (8)

Bayemon - According to the Grimiore of Pope Honorius a reigning monarch demon presiding over western infernal region. (3) Bayemon Named in the Grimoire of Pope

Honorius a reigning Monarch powerful demon of the western parts of the Infernal Regions. To him the following invocation is addressed; "O King Bayemon, most mighty, who reigneth towards the western parts, I call upon thee and invoke thy name in the name of the Divinity. I command thee in the name of the Most High to present thyself before this circle, thee and the other spirits who are thy subjects, in the name of Passiel and Rosus, for the purpose of replying to all that which I demand of thee. If thou dost not come I will torment thee with a sword of heavenly fire, I will augment thy pains and burn thee. Obey, King Bayemon." Although ascribed to Pope Honorius III, supported by what is claimed as a Papal Bull authorizing ordained priests to invoke spirits and control demons, this grimoire is denounced by Catholic writers as a forgery. The grimoire became popular among seventeenth-century occult magicians. (8) Bearded Demon - The demon who teaches the secret of the Philosopher's Stone. He is but little known. The demon barbu is not to be confused with Barbatos, said to be a Duke in Hades, although not a philosopher; nor with Barbas, who is interested in mechanics. It is said that the bearded demon is so called on account of his remarkable beard. (8) Bechard, Bechaud - A demon mentioned in Key Of Solomon as demon of tempests. Demon of the natural forces. (3) Beelzebub, Belzebath, Belzebuth - According to Illuminati beliefs, they must serve Beelzebub, and he in turn will reward them with financial wealth so that they can control and destroy the nations. They believe that Beelzebub only wants to be addressed in Yiddish or Hebrew. Beelzebub demands souls in payment for his favors. It is not known, technically speaking, which manifestation of the false trinity will be the beast who will be worshipped by taking "the Mark of the Beast", but it may be Beelzebub who has demanded worship since antiquity. The Illuminati Sisters of Light are married in ritual to Beelzebub, while the Mothers of Darkness are married to Lucifer. Beelzebub is important to the upper levels of Freemasonry which do secret Luciferian rituals. There are a number of secret manuscripts of the Holy Book of Beelzebub located at important Masonic centers. (1) Beelzebuth, Belzebath- (Hebrew) Lord of Flies. Among the demons blamed for the demonic. Chief of false gods. (3) Incubus. (7) St. Matthew reports that the Pharisees accused Jesus of casting out demons in his name: 'It is only by Beelzebub, the prince of demons, that this man casts out demons' Matthew 9:34. (8) In medieval times Beelzebub also had great power. It was very difficult to get rid of him once the conjured demon had appeared. The nineteenth century scholar, MacGregor Mathers, remarked that: 'the invocation to make visible the appearance of such fearful potencies as Amaymon, Egyn, and Beelzebub would probably result in the death of the exorcist on the spot; such death presenting the symptoms of one arising from epilepsy, Apoplexy, or Strangulation.' One of the spells used to conjure up Beelzebub was: BELZEBUB LUCIFER MADILON SOLYMO SAROY THEU AMECLO SAGRAEL PRAREDUN VENITE BELZEBUTH. AMEN. A manuscript containing another appeal to Beelzebub is housed in the British Museum. It says:

'I conjure bind and charge thee by Lucifer Beelzebub, Sathanas, Jauconill, and by their power, And by the homage thou owest unto them And also I charge thee by the triple crown Of Cerberus' head, by Styx and Phegiton, By your fellow and private devil Baranter, That you do torment and punish this disobedient Demon until you make him come corporally To my sight and obey my will and Commandments in whatsoever I shall charge Or command thee to do. Fiat, Fiat, Fiat. Amen.' At witches' sabbaths Beelzebub was lord and master over all the rites, and it was in his name that Jesus was denied. Eucharist was given with the seal of Beelzebub imprinted upon the pieces of bread instead of the symbol of Christ. The witches then chanted: 'Belsabub goity, Belsabub beyty' meaning 'Beelzebub above, Beelzebub below.' After forming a semicircle around the altar and lying flat on the ground, they swallowed 'two mouthfuls of an infernal medicine and brew, of so foul a flavour that they sweated to swallow it, and so cold it froze them.' Beelzebub then copulated with all the participants and this triggered the commencement of a frenzied orgy. In the seventeenth century, Beelzebub along with a host of other demons possessed the nun, Sister Madeleine de Demandoix, of the Ursuline Convent near Aix-en-Provence. In his power, the wretched nun was compelled to writhe on the floor exposing her genitals. She also had gruesome visions of sodomy and cannibalism. Beelzebub was finally exorcised, never to return to that convent again. (8) Behemoth - (Hebrew) This huge demon who presides over feasting in hell is attached to cannibalistic alters who must perform cannibalism in rituals. (1) 'Behold Behemoth, which I made as I made you; he eats grass like an ox. Behold, his strength is in his loins, and his power in the muscles of his belly. He makes his tail stiff like a cedar; the sinews of his thighs are knit together. His bones are tubes of bronze, his limbs like bars of iron. He is the first of the works of God; let him who made him bring near his sword! For the mountains yield food for him where all the wild beast play. Under the lotus plant he lies, in the covert of the reeds and in the marsh. For his shade the lotus tree covers him the willows of the brook surround him. Behold, if the river is turbulent he is not frightened; he is confident though Jordan rushes against his mough. Can one take him with hooks, or pierce his nose with a snare?' (Job 40:15-24) Johann Weyer, in book called De Praestigiorum Daemonum, speculates that Behemoth might very well be a representation of the vast powers of the archfiend Satan himself. (8) Beherit - (Syriac) Another name for Satan. (3) Beiphegor -This demon seduces men with wealth. He will be attached when the programmers use blackmail and bribery to insure that the victim goes the direction they want the victim to go. In a sense, he is part of the carrot (in the carrot & the stick tactics of the programmers) (1) Beleth - A great king and terrible, riding on a pale horse, before whom go trumpets and

all melodious music. He commands eighty-five legions. He is very furious when first summoned, and must be commanded into a triangle or circle with the hazel wand of the Magician pointed to the South-East. He must be received courteously and with homage, but a silver ring must be worn on the middle finger of the left hand, which must be held against the face. He procures love between man and woman, and is of the Order of the Powers. (8) Belial, Beliar - (Hebrew) Dark God, The name Belial comes from the Hebrew phrase (beli'al) meaning "without worth." Demon of trickery and lies. (3) Incubus. (7) According to the medieval hierarchies, Belial was a king in hell, where he commanded eighty legions of demons. He appears in the form of a beautiful angel seated on a chariot of firebelching dragons. To conjure Belial, one must make offerings and sacrifices to him. He answers in the most suave and pleasant of voices, but this is deceptive. Unless one keeps him in check by continually invoking the name of God, this Belial deceives all and sundry. To those successful in gaining his friendship, it is said that he distributes favours and preferences, and gives excellent familiars. Belial is also supposed to be the infernal ambassador to Turkey. (8) Among certain sections of the Jews, Belial was considered the chief of all the devils. In The War of the Sons of Light and the Sons of Darkness, one of the Dead Sea scrolls, Belial is the leader of the Sons of Darkness: 'But for corruption thou hast made Belial, an angel of hostility. All his dominions are in darkness, and his purpose is to bring about wickedness and guilt. All the spirits are associated with him are but angels of destruction.' (8) "And Manasseh turned aside his heart to serve Beliar; for the angel of lawlessness, who is the ruler of this world, is Beliar, whose name is Matanbuchus." - Martyrdom of Isaiah 2:4. (8) Belphegor, Belphegore, Baalphegor - Demon of Ingenious Discoveries and Wealth. (3) (Moabites?) Demon of discovery, invention, and riches. Belphegor was originally a Moabite deity called Baal-Peor, who was adored on Mount Phegor. For his generative and productive powers he was worshipped in the form of a phallus. In the Kabbalah, Belphegor is the archdemon of the Togarini, whose name means the 'wranglers.' MacGregor Mathers, in his book The Kabbalah Unveiled, lists him as the sixth of the evil Sephiroth, who were the demonic counterparts of the ten divine Sephiroth, or emanations of the substance of God. A medieval legend tells how Belphegor set forth from hell to investigate rumours concerning the happiness and misery of married couples on earth. For a while he lived among men, imitating all the intimacies that men experienced. He is said to have fled back to hell in horror, happy that intercourse between men and women did not exist there. This is the reason why the name of Belphegor is sometimes applied to misogynists and licentious men. But his dislike of women seems to be contradicted by a number of demonologists who maintain that he usually appeared in the form of a beautiful young girl. He was difficult to summon, though it was known that he distributed riches with great generosity, if the conjuror was agreeable to him. His gifts were also the power of discovery and ingenious invention. He was sometimes depicted as a naked woman and sometimes as a hideous demon with a gaping mouth, beard and with horns and painted nails. In the Dictionnaire Infernal, De Plancy mentions that several rabbis

maintained that Belphegor was paid homage to sit on a 'pierced chair,' because excrement was the usual sacrificial offering to this demon. (8) Bensozia - According to Dom Jacques Martin (1684-1751) in his Religion de Gaulois (1727), "chief deviless" of a certain Sabbatic meeting held in France in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. She was, he says, the Diana of the Ancient Gauls, and was also called Nocticula, Herodias, and "The Moon." One finds in the manuscripts of the church at Couserans that the ladies of the fourteenth century were said to go on horseback to nocturnal revelries of Bensozia. All of them were forced to inscribe their names in a Sabbatic catalog along with those sorcerers proper, and after this ceremony they believed themselves to be fairies. There was found at Montmorillin in Poitou, in the eighteenth century, a portion of an ancient temple, a bas-relief with the figure of a naked woman carved upon it, and it is not unlikely, according to J. Collin de Plancy (author of Dictionnaire infernal, 6th ed., 1803) that this figure was the original deity of the Bensozia cult. (8) Berith - According to the detailed description of the seventy-two major demons,Spirits of Solomon as put forth in the Lemegeton, or the Lesser Key of Solomon, Berith takes his place among the truly powerful spirits. Weyer mentions that this demon was also called Beal, while certain necromancers knew him as Bofi or Bolfri. In hell, he was ranked as a duke having command over twenty-six legions of minor demons. He appears clad in a soldier's uniform, wears a golden crown and is mounted on a red horse. He can only be safely summoned with the help of magic rings, bearing his specific seal. Berith's voice is clear and persuasive, but he is a notorious liar. Anything he says must be weighed with great care, though he does reveal the past and the future. Berith also has the power to transmute all base metals into gold; thus he is sometimes known as the demon helper to the unscrupulous alchemists. Lured by a handsome reward, he will ensure that great public dignities and manifold riches are bestowed upon the conjuror. Finally, he possesses the rather singular power of lending clarity of sound and ease of elocution to the voices of singers. In books on magical recipes, Berith is associated with a method of conjuring him under a form resembling a mandragora. On a Monday night a black chicken is bled at a crossroads. One must say: 'Berith will do all my work for twenty years and I shall recompense him.' Or else one may write the spell on a piece of virgin parchment with the chicken's blood. The demon thus evoked will appear the same day, and put himself completely at the conjuror's disposal. But after twenty years, Berith will claim his reward for services rendered. (8) Beyreva - Indian demon, master of souls that roam through space after being changed into airy demons. It is said to have crooked nails with which it lopped off one of Brahma's heads. (8) Bhutamata - A Hindu demon goddess. She is a form of Parvati. (8) Bia - Demon. (7)

Biffant - The demon who allegedly possessed Denise de la Caille. (3) A little-known demon, chief of a legion who was said to have entered the body of Denise de la Caille and who was obliged to sign with his claws the process of verbal exorcisms. (8) Bifrons - Demon of astronomy, geometry, and other such sciences. A demon who lights strange lights above tombs of the dead. (3) He can transport corpses from one place to another. It is he who lights the strange corpse lights above the tombs of the dead. He commands twenty-six legions. (8) Bile - (Celtic) God of Hell. (3) Bileth - One of the 72 Spirits of Solomon. (8) Bitru, Sytry - Great Prince of Hell. He appears in the form of a leopard with the wings of a griffon. When adopting a human form, it is invariably one of great beauty. It is he who awakes lust in the human heart. He commands seventy legions. (8) Bjoh - Judge of Fathers. Demon. (7) Blackwell -This demon is important for the mind-control, associated with dissociation. (1) Blisargon - Grand enticer of thieves until he brings his followers to destruction. (3) Bonifarce - One of the two demons said to have been successfully exorcised from Elisabeth Allier in 1639 by Francois Faconnet. The two demons who had possessed her for twenty years admitted that they had entered her body by means of a crust of bread which they had put into her mouth when she was seven. They fled from her body in the presence of the Holy Sacrament. The other demon's name was Orgeuil. (8) Botis -This viper demon is attached to the cults ISH in the internal system. He knows the past and present things within a system. (1) Under the command of Agaliarept. A great president and earl, who appears like a horrid viper, but when commanded, assumes a human shape, with large teeth and horns. He bears a sharp sword in his hand, discerns past, present and future, and reconciles friends and foes. One of the three demons in the service of Agaliarept. One of the 72 spirits of Solomon. (8) Bottomless Pit - Is cone shaped, which is the hidden reason that hour glasses are used. The hour glass is a cone shape that is similar to hells shape. Hell is shaped like a cone. Surrounding the core will be River Lethe. The Lethe River is also known as THE RIVER OF FORGETFULNESS. (1)

Buer - A demon of the second order who commands fifty legions. (3) One of the 72 Spirits of Solomon. A great president and demon of the second order. He has the form of a star, though sometimes depicted with the head of a lion and the feet of a goat. He is gifted with a knowledge of philosophy and of the virtues of medicinal herbs. He gives domestic felicity and health to the sick. He is in charge of fifty legions. Also one of the three demons in service to Agaliarept. He appears when the Sun is in Sagittarius. (8)

Bune - Demon of death. (3) One of Wierius' demons of death. Grand Duke of the infernal regions. He speaks only by sign. His form is that of a man. He removes corpses, haunts cemeteries, and marshals the demons around tombs and the places of the dead. Commander of thirty infernal legions. He enriches and renders eloquent those who serve him. The demons under his authority are called Bunis, and regarded by the Tatars as exceedingly evil. Their power is great and their number immense. But their sorcerers are ever in communication with these demons by means of whom they carry on their dark practices. He has also been depicted as a three-headed dragon, the heads being respectively those of a dog, griffin and man. (8) Bushyasta, Buyasta - In Zoroastrian mythology, the yellow demon of lethargy and sloth. He is the evil genius which causes men to oversleep and to neglect their religious duties. Demon of laziness (Persian) who tries to prevent people from working. He is one of the Daevas. (8) Buta - An evil demon in Indonesian mythology. A demon with hooked teeth is called Buta Cakil. (8) C Caacrinolaas - Demon of knowledge of liberal arts. Appears as a Griffon. Also Grand President of Hell. Also Caasimolar or Glasya. (3) A high order demon, identified as the Grand President of Hell. He is figured in the shape of a god with the wings of a griffon. He is supposed to inspire knowledge of the liberal arts and to incite homicide. This fiend is said to be able to render people invisible. He commands thirty-six legions. He is also called Caasimolar or Glasya or Glasyalabolas. (8) Cacodaemons - Ancient deities of inferior rank, one of whom it was believed was attached to each mortal from his birth as a constant companion, capable of giving impulses and acting as a sort of messenger between the gods and men. The cacodaemons were of a hostile nature, as opposed to the agathodaemons who were friendly. It is said that one of the cacodaemons who appeared to Cassius was a man of large stature, and of a black hue. The belief in these daemons is probably traditional, and it is said that they were rebellious angels who were expelled from heaven for their crimes. They tried in vain to obtain a settlement in various parts of the universe and their final abode was believed to be all the space between the earth and the stars. There they abide, hated by all

the elements, and finding their pleasure in revenge and injury. Their king was called Hades by the Greeks, Typhon by the Egyptians, and Ahrimanes by the Persians and Chaldeans. Early astrologers named the twelfth house of the sun "Cacodaemon" as its influence was regarded as evil. (8) Cacus - Originally a pre-Roman god of fire, who gradually became a fire-breathing demon. Cacus lived in a cave in the Aventine Hill from where he terrorized the countryside. When Heracles returned with the cattle of Geryon, he passed Cacus' cave and lay down to sleep in the vicinity. At night Cacus dragged some of the cattle to his cave backward by their tails, so that their tracks would point in the opposite direction. However, the lowing of the animals betrayed their presence in the cave to Heracles and he retrieved them and slew Cacus. Other sources claim that Cacus' sister told Heracles the location of his cave. On the place were Heracles slew Cacus he erected an altar, where later the Forum Boarium, the cattle market, was held. (8) Cambions - Offspring of Incubi and Succubi. (3) According to Bodin and De Lancre, the offspring of incubus and succubus. Some of these demons are said to be more kindly disposed to the human race than others. Luther said of them in his Colloquies that they show no sign of life before seven years of age. He stated that he saw one which cried when he touched it. In his Discours des Sorciers (Lyon, 1608), Henri Boguet quotes a story that a Galician mendicant was in the habit of exciting public pity by carrying about a Cambion. One day, a horseman observing him to be much hampered by the seeming infant in crossing a river, took the supposed child before him on his horse. But he was so heavy that the animal sank under the weight. Sometime afterwards the mendicant was taken and admitted that the child he habitually carried was a little demon whom he had trained so carefully that no one refused him alms whilst carrying it. (8) Captaintto - A spirit involved with astral projection. (1) Card - His profession is a secret. Demon. (7) Carreau - Demon of Mercilessness. (3), (8) Cassiel, Caspiel - (Unk) Ruler of Saturn. (8) Catabolignes - Demons who bore men away, killed them, and had the power to break and crush them. The sixteenth century theologian L. Campester described how these demons treated their agents, the magicians and sorcerers. (8) Caym - (Unk) One of the 72 Spirits of Solomon. Grand Master of Hell, commander of thirty legions. He is said to be the cleverest sophist in Hell , and can, through astuteness of his arguments, make the most skilled logician despair. He understands the songs of birds, the bellowing of Oxen, the barking of dogs and the sound of the waves. He knows the future and was once numbered among the Order of Angels. He is depicted as an elegant man with the head and wings of a blackbird. (8)

Chamos - Demon who possess animals. (3) Changeling -This fairy demon is attached to child alters. The actual mechanics are that the child alter presents itself as a mirror of the child, and the child alter assumes that it is the this fairy demon itself. The child alter takes on the fairy demons identity, and then the fairy demon attaches itself. The end result is that the child alter doesnt know what it is, or where it begins and the fairy begins. This creates an alter/demon construct, of which there are many within a normal Illuminati system. (1) Chagrin or Cagrino - An evil spirit believed in by European gypsies. It was said to have the form of a hedgehog, yellow in colour, about a foot and a half in length and a span in breadth. Heinrich von Wlislocki stated: "I am certain, that this creature is none other than the equally demoniac being called Harginn, still believed in by the inhabitants of Northwestern India. Horses were the special prey of the Chagrin, who rode them into a state of exhaustion, like the Guecubu of Chile." The next day they appear sick and weary, with tangled manes and bathed in sweat. When this is observed they are tethered to a stake which has been rubbed with garlic juice, then a red thread is laid on the ground in the form of a cross, or else some of the hair of the animal is mixed with salt, meal and the blood of a bat and cooked to bread, with which the hoof of the horse is smeared. The empty vessel which contained the mixture is put in the trunk of a high tree while these words are uttered: "Tarry, pipkin, in this tree, Till such time as full ye be." (8) Chamos - No description. Charun - The Etruscan demon of death who torments the souls of the deceased in the underworld. He also guards the entrance to the underworld. He is similar to the Greek Charon. Charun is portrayed with the nose of a vulture, pointed ears and is usually winged. His attribute is the hammer, with which he finished off his victims. (8) Charon - Boatman of hell. Ferries souls across styx and/or archeron. (3) Chax, Scox - Grand duke of hell. (3), (8) Chemosh - Demon. (3) Moabite Demon. (8) Chernobog - (Baltic, Slovic) The Black God that spreads evil, misfortune, death. (3) Chevaliers de l'Enfer - These demons are more powerful than those of no rank, but less powerful than titled demons. They may be evoked from dawn to sunrise and from sunset to dark. (8) Chiton - A Burmese demon. (8)

Chronzon - Demon. (7) Fallen ? (7) Chomie - (Enochian) no description. (8) Cimeries - (African) Demon. (3) A powerful marquis, he appears like a valiant soldier on a black horse. He rules the spirits in the parts of Africa; he teaches grammar, logic, and rhetoric, discovers hidden treasures and things lost and hidden; he can make a man appear like a soldier of his own kind. (8) Ciupipiltin - Vampire demons of ancient Mexico. (8) Clauneck - Demon over treasures and riches. (3), (8) Clisthert - a demon who can change day to night and night to day. (3), (8) Colopatiron - Of the 9th hour of the Nuctemeron, genius. Sets prisons open. (3), (8) Cocytus - Cocytus encircles the frozen marsh where the monstrous Lucifer is frozen up to his breastplate. Over the years when he tried to free himself, his giant wings produced nothing more than cold winds that froze the ice hard. (1) Creb-Fad - Head Assassin. Demon. (7) Creb-Moc - Teacher Assassin. Demon. (7) Creb-Rahak - Teacher Assassin. Demon. (7) Creb-Xat - Head Assassin. Demon. (7) Cresil, Gressil - Demon of impurity and slovenliness. (3), (8) Crocell -This demon makes the noise like rushing water that alters talk about hearing in their internal worlds. (1) Cthulu, Cuthulu, Kutulu - Profession Varies. A Devil. (7) Cunali - One of the demons of the 8th hour of the Nuctemeron. (3), (8) Cusion - No description. Cyrmon, Hades - Arch Fallen/'Personnel Manager.' (7)

D Dabriel - ? (8) Daevas - The Daevas were a class of demons in Zoroastrianism. They were the spirits that chose to follow Angra Mainya. The Gathas mentions three daevas, Aka Manah, Druj, and Aeshma. Aka Manah ('Evil Mind') was created by Angra Mainya to oppose Vohu Manah ('Good Mind.') He is second in command, next to his father, Angra Mainya, in the host of demons. Aka Manah was said to have supported the demon Buiti when he attacked Zarathustra. In the final conflict of this present cycle, he will be overcome by Vohu Manah, and Angra Mainya will become powerless and flee away. Druj ('liar' or 'deceiver') is the female personification of wickedness, and who is the great opponent of Asha. She appears in both the Gothic and in the later period. In the later period, the idea is pluralized, and the Druj becomes the embodiment of the Evil Spirit through whom Ahriman works. In later Avestan texts, the term refers to a class of female demons, and the name is also applied to later demons or even wicked people. The demon Buiti is called a Druj. In the Vendidad, uncleanness of body is also personified as Druj Nasu and is said to spread corruption in the world. Druj Nasu dwells in the mountain, Aresura, in the northern region. As soon as a soul leaves a body, she flies down from the mountain in the shape of a fly, and seizes the corpse. This demon can be driven away by specific holy spells, or the gaze of 'a yellow dog with four eyes, or the white dog with yellow ears.' (Vend. viii.16-18) (8) Dahaka - An ancient Persian god of death and demon of deceit and mendacity. He loves destroying life. Dahaka is usually depicted with three heads, while scorpions and lizards crawl all over his body. (8) Daga - Demon. (7) Dagon - (Philistine) another serpent God and God of the ocean. (3) Daityas - The Daityas were a race of giants and demons, descendants of Diiti by Kasyapa, who were gods involved with the creation of the world, according to Hindu mythology. The Danavas were a very similar race of demons, associated so closely with the Daityas that for all practical reasons they have become indistinguishable. During the Krita Yuga, that is the first age of the cosmos, these demons had become so powerful, and were so well armed, that the gods could no longer defeat them. With the enormous dragon-serpent, Vritra, on their side acting as their commander-in-chief, the Daityas battled against the gods and overcame them. The gods, horrified at being homeless and scattered all over the universe, knew that the only way to regain their celestial territory was to kill Vritra. In anguish and desperation they turned to Brahma, the Supreme Being, for advice. He told them that the only way to conquer the Daityas was to obtain a 'demonslaying weapon' from the sage Rishi. When the gods approached Rishi, the sage said: 'O ye gods, I will renounce my body for your benefit' and out of Rishi's bones the gods built a weapon called Vajra. Carrying this new weapon, Indra lead the gods into battle, and soon they came face to face with the serpent Vritra, surrounded by hordes of titanic

demons. A mighty battle ensued, the gods finally had slain Vritra, and the terrorized Daityas were chased down into the depths of the ocean where Varuna, king of the sea, was given the task of keeping a watchful eye on them. (8) Dalhan - A demon riding an ostrich in the desert. It devours travelers. (8) Daltt - (Enochian) darkest of angels known to some as Datt. (3) Dameal, Deamiel - No description. (8) Dantalion, Dantalian - A demonic duke who has many countenances. He is a joker within the system. (1) One of the 72 Spirits of Solomon. A mighty duke, appears in the form of a man with many faces of men and women, and has a book in his right hand. He teaches all arts and sciences, declares all secret counsels, for all human thoughts, and can change them at his will. He kindles love, and shows the similitude of any person in a vision, where so ever they may be. (8) Decarabia - Appears as a star, and Pentacles is also a star appearing demon. (1) One of the 72 Spirits of Solomon. A marquis, comes in the form of a star in a pentacle, but puts on the image of man at command. He discovers the virtues of herbs and precious stones, makes birds seem to fly before the exorcist, and remain with him as familiars, singing and eating like other birds. (8) Delepitorae, Delepitore - Demoness of sorcery enlightenment. (3), (8) Demogorgon, Gorgo - (Greek) Demon. (3) Demoriel - No description. (8) Deumas - Devil worshipped by the inhabitants of Calicut in Malabar. He has a crown, four horns on his head, and four crooked teeth in his enormous mouth. He has a sharp, crooked nose, feet like a rooster, and holds in his claws a soul he is about to devour. (8) Dev - In Persian mythology, a demon of enormous power, a ruthless and immoral god of war. (8) Devil - (See Lucifer) Dian Cecht - Tuatha D Danaan, in Irish mythology, the descendants of the great mothergoddess Dana. With her consort Bil, (a god of Hell) Dana engendered a race of gods who have their counterparts in the Celtic mythologies of Great Britain and Gaul. According to legend, the Tuatha D Danaan were the ancestors of one of the early peoples of Ireland, who in their turn were vanquished by the Milesians from Spain and went underground to live as fairy inhabitants of the land. Dana's divine offspring include Goibhniu, the god of metalwork, Nuadhu Airgedlmh, the ancestral king, and Oghma, the

god of writing and eloquence. (3) The gods of early Irish mythology reappear as heroes in the Lebor Gabala (Book of the Invasion of Ireland), a legendary account of the history of Ireland since the great flood described in the Bible. The collection, compiled by monks during the Middle Ages, merges elements of myth, folktale, and history with a Christian outlook. In the Lebor Gabala the Tuatha D Danaan arrive on clouds from the "northern islands of the world" as the fifth of a series of invading peoples. They carry with them four possessions: the Lia Fail (stone of destiny), which cries out when the true king touches it; the spear of the warrior-god Lug; the sword of their king, Nuadhu, which seeks out all enemies; and a cauldron. Led by Nuadhu, they overcame the Fir Bholg people at the First Battle of Magh Tuiredh, in which Nuadhu loses his right arm and is thus debarred from kingship. His place is taken by Bres, who is descended from the Fomorians, an earlier race of monstrous giants. After a period of tyranny, Bres is forced to yield to Nuadhu, for whom the healer Dian Ccht has made a silver arm. A struggle for power results in the Second Battle of Magh Tuiredh, in which the Tuatha forces are victorious but suffer such great losses as to leave them irrevocably weakened. In due course they are defeated by the Spanish Sons of Mil (or Milesians), who thereafter become the ruling race in Ireland. The Tuatha retreat to the Tir na n-Og, a distant land of eternal youth, and live on in subterranean palaces, where they maintain an invisible, fairy presence in Ireland. (4) Diriel - No description. (8) DONAR - German god of thunder, forerunner of Thor. His symbol is the swastika. Oak trees are sacred to Donar, as they are to Jove. (3) Dracula - (Romanian) devil. (8) Druj, Drug, Drauga - An ancient Iranian female demon, the representation of the lie. Together with horny men she causes much evil. She is the eternal opponent of Asha Vahishta. (8) E Eblis, Iblis - (Mohammedan) God of fire. Also Haris. (3) Eblis (Mohammedan) God of Fire. Also Haris. The "Satan" of the Mohammedans. It was said that he was an inmate of Azaze, the heaven nearest God, and when the angels were commanded to bow down before the first man, Eblis was the chief of those who rebelled. They were cast out of Azaze, and Eblis and his followers were sentenced to suffer in hell for a long time. It is supposed that he was composed of the elements of fire, and that he succeeded the peris (fairy-like nature spirits) in the government of the world. (8) Egestes - The Roman personification of poverty. Virgil mentioned her later as a demon in

the underworld. (8) Egyn - A Devil, powerful as Beelzebub. (8) Elathan - (Celtic) God of darkness, one of the evil Formors. (3) Eligor - A great duke, appearing as a goodly knight carrying a lance, pennant and sceptre. He discovers hidden things, causes war, marshals armies, kindles love and lust. (8) Emma-O - (Japanese) ruler of Hell. (3), (8) Empusae - The Empusae were children of Hecate, the witch-goddess of the underworld, and were known for their incredibly filthy habits. Sometimes they were described as being ass-haunched and wearing brazen slippers, though usually they were represented as having one leg of brass while the other was an ass's leg. The Empusae, whose name means the 'forcers in,' disguised themselves in the forms of bitches, cows, or beautiful maidens. In the latter shape these greedy demons would lie with men at night or at the time of midday sleep. (8) Erebus - (Greek) Son of Chaos, guardian of the darkness surrounding Tartarus (Hell). (3) Estella - A Devil. (7) Euronymous, Eurynomous - (Greek) God of death. Prince of hell who feeds upon corpses. (3), (8) Eurynome - Demon belonging to a higher order, Prince of Death. He has enormous, long teeth, a hideous body covered with sores and fox-skin clothing. (8) Ewah - Ewah is a demon. The very sight of Ewah causes permanent irreversible insanity. The Ewah was destroyed by an Indian woman named Running Deer. (8) F Farbanti - (Norse) Is the Giant who ferried the dead over the waters to the underworld. He is father of Loki. (3) Fash - Destiny\Fate. Demon. (7) Fene - A Hungarian demon, and the opposite of Isten, the god of light. Fene is also the name of the place where demons roam. (8) FENRIR - (Norse) Also FENRIS WOLF A monstrous wolf conceived by Loki. Fenrir was raised in Asgard, the home of the gods, until he became so immense and ferocious that only the god Tyr was brave enough to feed him. Tyr bound Fenrir until the day of Ragnarok, when Fenrir will break loose to slay Odin. (3)

Fermefefe - Demon. (7) Flauras - This demon along with the demon Andras are attached to alters who must commit ritual murders. (1) Grand General and Duke of Hell. He appears in the shape of a terrible leopard. When he assumes a human shape, he has a frightful face and blood-red eyes. He knows the past, present and future, but unless commanded into the triangle he will deceive the exorcist. He incites demons or spirits against his enemies the exorcists, and he commands twenty legions. He converses gladly of divinity and the creation of the world, as also of the fall of spirits, his own included. (8) FLEREOUS, Feurety - God of fire. Fire Elemental used in place of Satan. Lieutenant of hell. (3), (8) Fleuretty - A lieutenant general of the infernal armies. (8) Focalor - A strong duke, appears in the form of a man with the wings of a griffin. He drowns men, sinks warships, and has power over the winds and the sea, but he will not hurt any one if commanded to forbear by the exorcist. He hopes to return to the Seventh Thrones in 1050 years. (8) Fomors - The Fomors were an ancient tribe of Celtic sub-aquatic monsters. Their ancestry and lifestyle have been described in detail in books that date as far back as the eleventh century. One such book is The Book of the Dun Cow, written about the year one thousand and ninety, and it contains a section entitled the History of Monsters or the Fomorians and Dwarfs. There the Fomors are said to be the offspring of Noah's son, Ham, and are depicted as 'men with goat's heads.' Other legends say that they were born before all other gods, and were children of Chaos and Old Night. Their name means the 'dark of the sea,' and they were thought to encompass the antithesis of all that is good in the world. They lived mainly on an underwater island, known as Lochlan. From there they issued forth, terrorizing the coast of Donegal with their titanic appearance. Each Fomor looked different from the others, although they were in general of gigantic stature and had deformed limbs. One of these weird beasts had 'one hand out of his chest, one leg out of his haunch, and one eye in the front of his face.' Some were covered with a thick layer of metallic feathers, while others had three animal heads. The most cruel and treacherous of the Fomors was one named Balor of the Evil Eye, who, though he had two eyes, kept one perpetually shut. Balor had once by accident peered through the window of a sorcerer's house in which a cauldron of poisonous brew was bubbling over the fire. The smoke of the concoction had blown into one of his eyes, and from then on, one glance from that eye could kill anybody instantly. (8) Foras - This demon is knowledgeable. It can teach logic, the virtues of herbs, how to live long and supposedly how to become invisible. It can appear as a strong man in human form. (1) Grand President and Knight of Hell, commander of twenty-nine legions. He

knows the properties of herbs and precious stones. He teaches logic, esthetics, chiromancy, pyromancy and rhetoric. He can make a man invisible, inventive and adept in the use of words. He can locate lost objects and find hidden treasure. He is depicted as an old man with white hair and a long white beard. (8) Forau - One of the demons who serves Sargatanas, a brigadier general of the infernal legions. (8) Forneus - This demon gives men the ability to have speaking in tongues and the ability to have gifted speaking abilities. He works with Renove, who is a demon who assists with demonic speaking in tongues and rhetoric. (1) A great marquis, appears as a sea-monster. He teaches all arts and sciences, gives a good reputation and the knowledge of tongues, and causes men to be loved by their enemies even as by their friends. (8) FREYR - (Norse)"The god of the world," son of Njord, husband of Freyja. God of fertility, sunlight and rain, peace, joy and contentment. Freyr was worshipped with human sacrifices and a kind of religious play in which men dressed as women mimed and danced to the sound of chimes and bells. Freyr had some association with the horse cult as well, and horses sacred to his service were kept near his shrines. Freyr and his sister/wife FREYJA were of the Vanir, a family or race of gods which originally competed with the Aesir and later became allies. The Vanir may have been the gods of an earlier Scandinavian race who were adopted into the pantheon of later conquerors. (3) FREYJA - Goddess of magic and death, goddess of sex, daughter of Njord, a shapeshifter who often took the form of a falcon. When her husband Od disappeared, Freyja wept golden tears. Donning a magical garment, Freyja could fly long distances. Patroness of seithr, a practice in which a sorceress would enter a trance to foretell the future. The women who practiced siethr, who were know as Volva, wandered freely about the country casting spells and foretelling the future. Freyja's worshipers involved orgiastic rites which horrified and outraged the Christians. Half of all those slain in battle belonged to Freyja, the other half belonging to Odin. (3) FRIGG - Wife of Odin, mother of Balder, queen of Asgard. A fertility goddess. (3) Fujin - The Japanese god of the wind and one of the eldest Shinto gods. He was present at the creation of the world and when he first let the winds out of his bag, they cleared the morning mists and filled the space between heaven and earth so the sun shone. He is portrayed as a terrifying dark demon wearing a leopard skin, carrying a large bag of winds on his shoulders. (8) Fulla -(Norse) Attendant to Frigg (3) Furcas -This demon teaches philosophy. (1) A great duke, appears in the form of a cruel old man, with a long beard and hoary hair. He is settled on a pale horse, and has a sharp

spear in his hand. He teaches philosophy, rhetoric, astronomy, logic, chiromancy, and pyromancy, perfectly in all their parts. He has twenty legions at his command. (8) Furfur -This demon controls lightening, thunder and strong winds. He is attached to internal programs that are connected to internal weather phenomena. For instance, if a victim is having internal earthquakes, if the support person knows how to call up and command Furfur he can cast Furfur out, and stop the internal earthquakes immediately. (1) Furfur - Holds rank as count of hell. Of the order of Demons. (3) A great earl, appears in the form of a hart with a fiery tail, and will not speak until compelled within the triangle. He then assumes the form of an angel, speaking with a hoarse voice. He causes love between man and wife, raises thunder, lightning, and great winds, gives true answers about secret and divine things. He is the commander of twenty-six legions. (8) G Gaap - A great president and prince, appears when the sun is in the southern signs, coming in a human shape, and preceded by four powerful kings. He teaches philosophy and the liberal sciences, excites love and hatred, makes men insensible, gives instruction in the consecration of things which belong to the divination of Amaymon, his king, delivers familiars out of the custody of Magicians, gives true answers as to past, present and future, transports men speedily from place to place at the will of the exorcist. According to Weyer, he will speak outside the triangle, but what he says will be false. (8) Galla - From Kur, the Sumerian underworld, came seven demons called Galla. They were the attendants and messengers of Ereshkigal, the goddess of death and gloom, who sat naked on a throne in her dark lapis lazuli palace, surrounded by seven great walls. The central rule of the Sumerian hell stated that no one, neither a mortal nor a god, who entered her dark domain, could ever leave Kur again. To this the Galla were an exception, for they could roam the world to relentlessly terrorize men and haul them back to the dark abode. Gods and humans alike, on earth or in hell, needed food and drink. But not the Galla who, to quote an ancient Sumerian poem: 'Touched no food, Drank no water, Did not taste the sprinkled flour, Did not know the sacred wine. No bribe mollified the Galla, Nor did they satisfy a woman's body But hated children And tore them from their parents' lap.' The goddess, Innana, having failed in her attempt to over throw her sister, Ereshkigal, who had imprisoned her in Kur, managed to escape from the underworld. But the seven Galla followed, threatening to drag her back if she could not find another deity to take her place. When Innana found the shepherd Dumuzi, her lover, celebrating instead of mourning her departure, she cast the eye of death on him. He was delivered into the demons' hands: 'The seven demons grip his thighs, They bite and tear his face,

They slash at his body with an axe, They turn his face into the face of agony. (8) *One ancient prayer, as translated by R. C. Thompson, in his work THE DEVILS AND EVIL SPIRITS OF BABYLONIA, wen thusly: "'Seven are they, seven are they. In the Ocean Deep, seven are they. They are reared in the home of the Ocean Deep. Neither male nor female are they. They are as the roaming wild beast. No wife have they, no son do they beget. They know neither mercy nor pity. They harken not unto prayers and supplications. They are as the horses reared on the hills. The Evil Ones of EA, throne-bearers of the gods are they. They stand in the highway to befoul the path. Evil are they, evil are they. By Heaven be ye exorcised!'" (10) Gamygyn - A great marquis, appearing in the form of a small horse or ass, but afterwards in human shape. He speaks hoarsely teaching the liberal sciences, and giving news of souls who have died in sin. According to Weyer, he summons into the presence of the exorcist the souls of drowned men, and of those detained in Purgatory, called magickally Cartagra - that is, the affliction of souls. They assume an aerial body, are visible to sight, and reply to questions. (8) Garm - (Norse) Is the hound which stands in front of Hell's Home and snarls with jaws dripping blood at pilgrims from the upper world. (3) Geb-Shal - Assassin. Demon. (7) Geryon - (literary-Dante) Minion-Centaur/Dragon who guards hell. (3), (8) Ghaddar - A demon (possible female) in the deserts of the Red Sea countries. It catches travelers and tortures them by devouring their genitals. (8) Ghul, Ghoul - In Muslim folklore, the ghoul is a female demon of the desert that is able to assume the shape of an animal. It is an evil spirit that robs graves and feeds on the flesh of the dead. They also lure travelers into the desert, sometimes beguiling them by prostituting themselves, and then devouring them. (8) Gilgamesh, Huwawa - Demon. (7) Glowbx - Demon. (7) Goap - Prince of the western region of Hell. (8) Goblins -These are mischievous and ugly fairies that are placed internally to protect the rivers and secret places in the internal worlds. (1) Gomory - A powerful duke, appears like a beautiful woman, wearing a ducal crown. He discovers past, present, and future, as also the whereabouts of hidden treasures; he

procures the love of women, and especially of girls. (8) Gong Gong, Kung Kung - A Chinese demon who is responsible for the great floods, together with his associate, the snake-like Xiang Yao. Gong Gong is the eternal opponent of the highest ruler. (8) Gortegag - Assassin. Demon. (7) Gorgons - The Gorgons were the three demonic daughters of Phorcys and Ceto. The word Gorgons meant 'the grim ones,' and because of their mother's name they were sometimes alluded to as the Phorcydes. They had long, razor-shaped teeth, brazen claws, while their faces and breasts were those of women. They were usually considered demons of the underworld or of the deep sea. Medusa ("ruler"), the most infamous of the three and the only mortal one, had hissing vipers instead of hair. Her sisters, who were both immortal, were named Stheno ("forceful") and Euryale ("far-roaming"). So dreadful was their appearance that the area outside the cave in which they lived was surrounded by bodies of those who had had the misfortune to look directly at a Gorgon's face. One glance sufficed to turn the greatest hero into stone. Their faces were likened to the pock-marked surface of the moon. To ward off undesired suitors, ancient Grecian chastity belts were stamped with the Gorgon's likeness above the keyhole. Bakers also painted their oven door with a Gorgon face in order to discourage anyone from opening the door and letting in a draught. Medusa was the ugliest of the three because she had once dared boast greater beauty than that of Athena, the goddess of wisdom. The goddess promptly transformed Medusa into a hag. Later Athena, still full of anger, helped the hero Perseus kill the Gorgon. She told him to approach the demoness while she was asleep, and to be sure not to look at her face but to guide his sword by looking at her image in his highly polished shield. After chopping off Medusa's head, Perseus presented the goddess with the trophy, which she attached to the centre of her magic shield, the Aegis. (8) Gorson - King of the southern regions of Hell. (8) Grand Bois - (Haitian) means big woods, master of the forest of the night. (3) Guardians - Enforcer demons are put in place to protect the system. (1) Guecubu - (Chili) Evil spirits. (3) Among the Araucanians, an Indian tribe of Chile, South America, the Guecubu were evil spirits, who did all in their power to thwart and annoy the Great Spirit Togin and his ministers. (8) Guison - A mighty duke, who appears like a cynocephalus, and discerns the past, present and future, answers all questions, reconciles enemies and gives honours and dignities. (8) Guseyn - Demon, under the command of Agaliarept. (8)

Guta - A greatly feared Hungarian demon who beats his victims to death. (8) H Haborym -This is a demon of fire who is placed in control of the fire around the internal hell pit. (1) (Hebrew) Another name for Satan. (3) A Duke of Hell, commander of twenty-six legions. He is the demon of fire and holocausts. Depicted as a three-headed monster - a cat, a man and a snake - sitting astride a viper and brandishing a torch. (8) Hagenti - A great president, appears in the shape of a gigantic bull with the wings of a griffin, but will duly put on human form. He gives wisdom, transmutes metals into gold, and turns wine into water. (8) Half - Demon. (7) Halpas - A great earl, appears in the form of a stockdove, speaking with a hoarse voice. He 'burns towns,' visits the wicked with the sword, and can send men to fields of war or to other places. (8) Ham - According to Norwegian legend, Ham was a storm-fiend in the shape of an eagle with black wings, sent by Helgi to engulf Frithjof as he sailed for the island of Yarl Angantyr. This story is told in the Saga Grettir. (8) Hantu Penyardin - The Malayan vampire. (8) Hantu Pusaka - A Malay demon. (8) Hariti - A monstrous demon from India, who abducted little children and devoured them, until the Great Buddha converted her. She then became Kishimo-jin, the patron goddess of little children. (8) Haures - This demon holds the history of the fall of creation within the internal library. (1) Hecate - In Greek mythology, goddess of darkness, and the daughter of the Titans Perses and Asteria. Unlike Artemis, who represented the moonlight and splendor of the night, Hecate represented its darkness and its terrors. On moonless nights she was believed to roam the earth with a pack of ghostly, howling dogs. She was the goddess of sorcery and witchcraft and was especially worshiped by magicians and witches, who sacrificed black lambs and black dogs to her. As goddess of the crossroads, Hecate and her pack of dogs were believed to haunt these remote spots, which seemed evil and ghostly places to travelers. In art Hecate is often represented with either three bodies or three heads and with serpents entwined about her neck. (4)

Hedammu - A Hurrian snake-like demon which lives in the sea. The creature is insatiable. (8) HEL - (Norse) Goddess of death. Daughter of Loki. Ruler of Niflheim, the land of mists. Heroic souls go to Valhalla. Those who die of disease or old age come to Niflheim. Surrounded by high walls and strong gates, Niflheim is impregnable; not even Balder could return from there without Hel's permission. (3) Hela - (Teutonic) Goddess of death, daughter of Loki. (3), (8) Heyd - A Norwegian sea-witch or storm-fiend in the shape of a white bear, alluded to in the Frithjof Saga. With the other storm-fiend Ham, she was sent by Helgi to engulf Frithjof as he sailed for the island of Yarl Angantyr. (8) Hiisi - Finnish mythology abounds with limitless classes of evil spirits and demons which bring troubles and miseries upon mankind. In the icy polar regions, bordering the South of Lapland, lay the Pohjola, where the dead found their home. It was governed by the severe Tuoni, the chief deity of the underworld. The Pohjola was a region 'which devours men and swallows heroes,' as one ancient Finnish poem says. There, the most wicked sorcerers loved to dwell and lay in ambush to watch men. It was the cradle of all demons. Born in eternal darkness and cold, they would scatter over the whole universe to mislead hunters, cause diseases and disturb the silence of the night. Chief among these demons was Hiisi, a fearful giant who seems to have originally been a personification of the icy and fatal North wind. Hiisi had a wife and children, horses, dogs, cars, and servants; all as hideous and wicked as he himself. An evil tribal chief, he was followed at all times by his complete household. With the help of his large family, he extended his influence everywhere. His servant, Hiisi-hejmolainen, reigned over the mountains, while another servant, Wesi-Hiisi, was the lord of the waters. His bird, Hiiden-Lintu, carried evil through the air, and Hiisi's horse, Hiiden-Ruuna, sped across the plains and the deserts, spreading illness and death. The sound of its hooves, hammering the frozen steppes at night, was a sign of imminent disaster which struck every Finn's heart with terror. Hiiden-kissa, as Hiisi's cat was called, was also fearsome, though at times she forced thieves to confess and so turned her wicked actions to a good purpose. (8) Hmin Nat - A Burmese evil spirit of ague. (8) Homod - Head Assassin. Demon. (7) Hresvelgr - (Norse) Is a giant who lives in the extreme north and the motion of whose wings causes wind and tempest. (3) Hsu Hao - The strange tale of this demon, well documented in the ample chronicles of the ancient Chinese empire, was told in the Tang dynasty period, during the reign of emperor Ming Huang. While leading a military expedition to Mount Li in Shensi, the emperor fell prey to a malignant fever. Semi-delirious and unable to get any refreshing sleep, he

tossed all night on his cot. Ming Huang suddenly caught a glimpse of a small figure, darting around his palace. The creature was dressed in red trousers, and wore no shoes. Ming Huang grew angry and asked him who he was. 'Your humble servant' replied the demon, 'I am called Hsu Hao. Hsu means 'to desire emptiness,' because in emptiness one can fly as one wishes, while Hao means 'desolation' and changes people's joy to sadness.' The emperor, enraged by the demon's insolence, was about to call his guard, when suddenly a larger creature appeared; a genii wearing a tattered hat and robe, a horn clasp on his belt, and an official's boots on his feet. He grabbed the small demon, tore out one of his eyes and ate it. Ming Huang, startled by these wondrous proceedings, questioned the newcomer. 'Your humble servant,' this one replied, 'is Chung Kuei, physician of Chung-nan Shan in Shensi. In the reign of emperor Kao Tsu, I committed suicide on the steps of his palace, because I was unjustly denied a public office I was seeking. The emperor took pity and buried me in the robe of his own clan. Out of gratitude, I swore to protect the sovereign for ever against the demon Hsu Hao.' At these words the emperor sat up and found that the fever had left him. Chung Kuei became known as the 'protector against evil spirits,' and is still honoured as such. Hutjin - The demonic ambassador to Italy. (8) Hydra - In the Illuminati, a member takes oaths to three demonic entities, Lucifer, Beelzebub, and Hydra. Who is Hydra? In the Christian New Testament, Hydra is described in the last book, Revelation 17:7-9. It is a beast with 7 heads. The Illuminati do ritual worship where they do special chants, and blood sacrifices, and bow seven times to obtain Hydras presence. During rituals, when Hydra appears within the room, one of the ways Hydra communicates is by taps. When it taps 3 times, this means the third letter C, which also can mean "see". Later, after the child victim of mind-control has experienced the horrifying ritual of seeing Hydra appear and tap out its messages, the child victim can be taken in and programmed to special codes that are portrayed as knocks (taps). The ritual trauma memory is pulled up and used for a base for the programming. This is how the traditional 3 tap signal came to be. It is secretly based upon demonic communication. You will often encounter mind-control victims who are programmed to what they describe as morse code. The foundation for all this morse code programming was communication with the god/demon Hydra. Hydra by the way is also the god of Freemasonry, because Luciferian's control Freemasonry. Hydra hisses like a snake. A partial quote from an oath to Hydra would include, "...lead my arm, you have the supremacy of the universe, because you move it, all is your creation. Heaven and earth belong to you, which is fulfilled in your glory, which are images of your greatness and superiority. You are helpful protector of each of yours, you Enemy- of-the-crucified. In your name I curse God, the Trinity, Christ...ln trust of your revelations, in the faith of your might above all Creation; visible and invisible things. I have the right to request and receive from you what you know." Hydra is acknowledged as the supreme master by a blood oath. You must sell yourself to Hydra totally, even to the point of suicide. In return you are promised honor, power, and wealth. The dragon also promises to give confidence to the pact-maker. As the Illuminati understand it, demons are only interested in soulpacts or sutleges (pacts written in blood on paper that are swallowed). (1)

Hyskel - Profession 'Egja' (?). Demon. (7) I Iak-Sakkak - Watcher of the Gates. Demon. (7) Ibego - Demon. (7) Iblis - See Eblis Ifrits - (Arabic) Evil, hideous spectres. Became Genies in Persian and Indian mythology. Also associated with Jinns and Divs of Persia. (8) Incubus - Male demon of seduction said to invade a womans dreams. Note various spellings: Inncubus, Inccubus. Plural = Incubi. (3) An evil spirit believed to descend upon and have sexual intercourse with women as they sleep. (6) In medieval European folklore, the incubus is a male demon (or evil spirit) who visits women in their sleep to lie with them in ghostly sexual intercourse. The woman who falls victim to an incubus will not awaken, although may experience it in a dream. Should she get pregnant the child will grow inside her as any normal child, except that it will possess supernatural capabilities. Usually the child grows into a person of evil intent or a powerful wizard. Legend has it that the magician Merlin was the result of the union of an incubus and a nun. A succubus is the female variety, and she concentrates herself on men. According to one legend, the incubus and the succubus were fallen angels. The word incubus is Latin for "nightmare". These demons associated with an individual witch or sorcerer are known as familiars. (8) Ikwaokinyapippilele - (Panama) Causes headaches and other ills. (3) Inmai - (Burma) lives in the post at the front of the house and sticks you with thorns as you touch it. (3) Itzcoliuhqui - (Aztec) God that brought earthquakes, cold and destruction. (3) Ishtar - Chief goddess of the Babylonians and the Assyrians and the counterpart of Astarte, a Phoenician goddess. The name appeared in different forms in every part of the ancient Semitic world; thus it was Athtar in Arabia, Astar in Abyssinia (now Ethiopia), and Ashtart in Canaan and Israel. The sex of the divinity also varied: Athtar and Astar were male deities. Ishtar of Erech (in Babylonia) was a goddess worshiped in connection with the evening star, but Ishtar of Akkad (also in Babylonia) was a god identified with the morning star. As a goddess, Ishtar was the Great Mother, the goddess of fertility and the queen of heaven. On the other hand, her character had destructive attributes; she was considered, especially by the Assyrians, a goddess of hunting and war and was depicted with sword, bow, and quiver of arrows. Among the Babylonians, Ishtar was distinctly the mother goddess and was portrayed either naked and with prominent breasts or as a

mother with a child at her breast. As goddess of love she brought destruction to many of her lovers, of whom the most notable was her consort Tammuz, the Babylonian counterpart of Adonis. (3) J Jezebeth - the demon of falsehoods. (3), (8) Jilaiya - (India) Flies as the bird of the night and sucks blood of the names it has heard. (3) Jinn - See Master Index Jin Laut - An Indonesian sea demon. In Javanese mythology, a servant of the goddess of the southern ocean, who can kill a person by sitting on his chest. (8) Joja - Demon. (7) Jormungandr - (Norse) Is the great dragon which lives in the Ocean-Stream which runs around Midgard. (3) Junier - Prince of the demonic angels. (8) K Kabrakan - A giant demon in Mayan myth who causes earthquakes. He makes mountains disappear, while his brother Zipakna makes mountains rise, also through earthquakes. They are the children of Vucub Caquix. (8) Kaitabha - The Hindu demon which tried to attack Brahma. (8) Kalb-Lasce - Demon. (7) Kali - (Hindu) Goddess daughter of Shiva, the destroyer. A succubus/succumbus. (3), (8) Kappa's - The Kappas are Japans most infamous water demons. Even the onrush of the twentieth century has been unable to stem these demons evil deeds. In Japanese villages, a modern traveller can easily find natives who have seen a Kappa, and who are willing to talk about their experiences. These ugly, monkey-like creatures are about the size of a ten year old child. At first glance they may appear ridiculous rather than demonic. They have saucer-shaped heads, yellowish-green skin, long noses, crazily staring round eyes, and a strange mixture of animal limbs. But beneath the childish and foppish appearance, these demons are very lethal. They live in rivers, ponds, lakes, and the sea, from which they emerge at night to steal cucumbers and melons. The Kappas truly evil natures show in

their lust for wrestling matches, ending invariable in the death of their opponents. They also enjoy raping women who are careless enough to venture close to their habitat at nightfall. (8) Karau - (Panama) Guards animals and protects them from the world, brings death to thoughts that would harm an animal. (3) Kasdeya - The book of Enoch refers to this demon as the "fifth Satan." (8) Khanzab - A demon who disturbs the prayers of Muslims, thus causing doubt in their minds. (8) Kigatilik - In Eskimo myth, a fanged demon and the enemy of priests. (8) Kingu - Once Leader of Devils. Demon. (7) The demon in Mesopotamian myth who became the second consort of the goddess Tiamat, after her first consort Apsu had been slain. She gave him the Tablets of Destiny and intended to make him lord of the gods. He was killed by the young god Marduk who took the Tablets and fastened them on his chest. He killed Kingu and created mankind from his blood. Kingu plays an important part in the creation epic Enuma Elish. (8) Kishimo-jin - The Japanese Buddhist patron goddess of little children. Her name means 'mother goddess of the demons' and she was originally a monstrous demon from India (called Hariti). She abducted little children and devoured them, until the great Buddha converted her. Now she represents the Buddha's appeal to compassion, and his devotion to the welfare of the weak. Kishimojin is portrayed as a mother suckling her baby, and holding a pomegranate in her hand (the symbol of love and feminine fertility). She is also called Karitei-mo. (8) Klotilde - This spirit demands that the slave never get involved in human love. To love with human love would be to suffer. (1) Knochers - These are tiny spirits who work in the internal gold mines. They are the Keepers of the Jewels. What are the jewels? The jewels are those parts created by master programmers such as Dr. Mengele, which are left as clean slates from which the programmers can build from later. (1) Kobal - Hell's entertainment liaison. (3), (8) Kolga -(Norse) Daughter of Aegir and Ran. (3) Kommasso - Burmese evil spirits inhabiting trees. (8) Koklir - (Borneo) preys on men only. (3)

Kosh - A wicked forest demon of the Bangala of the Southern Congo. Kostchtchie, Koschei the Deathless - (Russian) Demon of death. (3) A demon of Russian folklore, a goblin of death. This horrid monster is described as having a death's head and fleshless skeleton, "through which is seen the black hood flowing and the yellow heart beating." He is armed with an iron club, with which he knocks down all who come in his path. In spite of his ugliness, he is said to be a great admirer of young girls and women. He is avaricious, hates old and young alike, and particularly those who are fortunate. His dwelling is amongst the mountains of the Koskels and the Caucasus, where his treasure is concealed. (8) L Lakaj ('To kill') - Cthulu's Messenger. Demon. (7) Lamia - The Greeks knew Lamia as the beautiful daughter of Belus, the king of Libya. She was loved by Zeus, who thanked her for her favours by giving her the power of plucking out and replacing eyes at will. She bore Zeus several children, but they were all killed by Hera, in a fit of jealous rage at her husband's shamelessly public amorous adventures. Embittered, Lamia became a demoness who took her revenge by snatching and destroying the children of others, and she joined a group of demons known as the Empusae. The Empusae were children of Hecate, the witch-goddess of the underworld, and were known for their incredibly filthy habits. Sometimes they were described as being asshaunched and wearing brazen slippers, though usually they were represented as having one leg of brass while the other was an ass's leg. The Empusae, whose name means the 'forcers in,' disguised themselves in the forms of bitches, cows, or beautiful maidens. In the latter shape these greedy demons would lie with men at night or at the time of midday sleep. Lamia gave birth to a whole family of female demons, known as Lamiae, who were sorceresses with the face and breasts of a beautiful woman, and the body of a serpent. They enervated, seduced, and sucked the blood of youths. In Canaan, Lamia was known as Alukah, which means horse-leech. The horse-leech is a small fresh-water animal, with thirty teeth in its jaws. When a beast goes to drink, the leech swims into its mouth and fastens on the soft flesh at the back of the throat, sucking blood until it becomes completely distended. The same kind of relentless greed is attributed to Lamia. (8) Laos, Yog-S - Messenger Devil. (7) Legba - The guardian demon of crossroads. (8) Leonard - Demon of sorcery. Appears as a giant black goat. (3) A first order demon, Inspector General of black magic and sorcery, Master of the Sabbats. He presided over these as a great black goat with three horns and the head of a fox. (8)

Leraje, Larajie, Leraie (Leraikka) - This demon is used for ritual battles. (1) Leraie A great marquis of Hell. He commands thirty of the infernal legions. He comes in the likeness of an archer, clad in green, and bearing bow and quiver. He occasions battles and causes arrow wounds to putrefy. (8) Leviathan - In the Bible, one of the names of the primeval dragon subdued by Jehovah at the outset of creation: "You crushed Leviathan's heads, gave him as food to the wild animals" (Psalm 74:14; see also Isaiah 27:1; Job 3:8; Amos 9:3). Biblical writers also refer to the dragon as Rahab (Job 9:13; Psalm 89:10) or simply as the Abyss (Habakkuk 3:10). (3) Leviathan was the enormous whale who appeared throughout the legends of the Hebrews. He was the demon master of the ocean, and reigned also as king of beasts, feared by God and men alike. No man-made weapons could hurt him. It is thought that he is derived from the Canaanite Lotan, and that he is related to the Babylonian Tiamat and the Greek Hydra. Descriptions of him say he had seven heads. According to the medieval hierarchies he was the Grand Admiral of the maritime regions of Hell. He is perhaps best known from the Biblical tale in the Book of Jonah. Jonah had fled in fear of God towards the city of Tarshish which lay across the sea. But during the sea journey, God created a mighty tempest. The ship's crew found out that Jonah was the cause of the story; they threw him overboard, and he was swallowed by Leviathan. The monster kept Jonah captive in his belly for three days, until God commanded him to vomit 'out Jonah upon dry land.' In Paradise Lost, Milton depicted Leviathan as 'the Arch-Fiend' inhabiting the waters around Scandinavia. The beast permitted sailors, who thought the dark mass sticking out of the ocean was an island, to anchor their boats on his back. When all was dark, Leviathan would plunge into the depths, dragging the ship and its crew after him. In the Book of Job, Leviathan is described as an invulnerable demon connected with the primeval waters of the ocean: 'His back is made of rows of shields, Shut up closely as with a seal... His sneezings flash forth light, And his eyes are like the eyelids of the dawn. Out of the mouth go flaming torches; Sparks of fire leap forth... In his neck abides strength, And terror dances before him.' Also, according to Isaiah 27:1, on the Day of Judgment the Lord will slay Leviathan: "In that day the Lord will punish, With His great, cruel, mighty sword Leviathan the Elusive Serpent-Leviathan the Twisting Serpent; He will slay the Dragon of the sea. According to a passage in the T.B. Baba Bathra (75a), at the time of the resurrection, Gabriel will fight against Leviathan and overcome. Of course, in Psalms 74:26 God is praised as having crushed the heads of Leviathan: 'it was You who crushed the heads of Leviathan, who left him as food for the denizens of the desert' (8)

Lhamo - In Tibetan Bon religion, she was originally a female demon. Later she became the patron goddess of Lamaism. (8) Lilitu - (Demon) order of the ancients, she is a demon that helps. (3) Lilith - In Jewish folklore, a demoness that is an enemy of newborn children. The name Lilith is etymologically related to the Sumerian word lil (wind), not to the Hebrew word laylah (night), as was long supposed. Like the Sumerian wind demon and its later Babylonian counterpart, Lilith was regarded as a succubus, or female version of the incubus. In the popular imagination, Lilith eventually became confused with Lamashtu, the Babylonian child-slaying demon. The only biblical reference to Lilith is in Isaiah 34:14, in which she is depicted as a demon of the desert. (3) Lilith (Hebrew) in Hebrew myth - Adams first wife. Later wife to Satan. According to many demonologists, Lilith presides over Succubi. Lilith is said to attempt to destroy newborn infants. For this reason the practice of writing a formula to drive Lilith away on all four corners of the birth chamber was adopted by the Jews. Lilith is the princess of hell. In the Babylonian tradition, there is a triad of demons that Lilith is associated with. The male is called Lilu, and the two females are called Lilitu and Ardat Lili, the 'maid of desolation.' Lilitu was a frigid, barren, husbandless demon who roamed the night searching for men as a succubus for she would drink their blood. Lilith is thought be the demon of waste places who originally lived in the garden of the Sumerian goddess, Innana, queen of heaven. She is mentioned only briefly in the Hebrew Bible in Isaiah 34:14. In Jewish traditions, God gave Lilith to Adam as his first wife to banish his loneliness. Like him, she had been created from the dust of the earth. She insisted upon enjoying full equality with her husband, deriving her right from their identical origin. Rather than acknowledging Adam as her superior and becoming his servant, she left him and was turned out of paradise. Ever since, Lilith has been roaming the world, making the air and all desolate places her home, howling her hatred of mankind through the night, vowing vengeance for the unjust treatment she received. She is called the 'howling one' and her name means 'screech owl.' It is mistakenly thought that Lilith's name was derived from the Hebrew word lailah, which means 'night.' This was probably derived from the similarity of the two words, and the idea that Lilith was mostly active at night. Before creating Eve, God dispatched three angels to induce Lilith to return to Adam. When she refused, God put a curse on her that made one hundred of her offspring die every day. Lilith became the mistress of Sammael, the archdemon or the serpent who tempted Eve, and thus a queen of demons. But after the expulsion, she slept one more time with Adam, and from that union were born the Shedim, Linin, and Ruchin. Lilith is usually portrayed with long flowing hair, and she also possesses wings. She is the queen of the class of demons known as Lilin or Lilim, who were monsters with human bodies, the hindquarters of an ass, and wings. In the Zohar, the first important book of Jewish Kabbalah, is found the following description of how Lilith takes vengeance: She adorns herself with many ornaments like a despicable harlot, and takes up her position at the crossroads to seduce the sons of man.

When a fool approaches her, she grabs him, kisses him, and pours him wine of dregs of vipers' gall. When she sees that he is gone astray after her from the path of truth, she divests herself of all ornaments which she put on for that fool. Her ornaments are: her hair is long and red like a rose, her cheeks are white and red, from her ears hang six ornaments, Egyptian cords and all the ornaments from the land of the East hang from her nape. Her mouth is set like a narrow door comely in its decor, her tongue is sharp like a sword, her words are smooth like oil, her lips are red like a rose and sweetened by all the sweetness of the world. She is dressed in scarlet and adorned with forty ornaments less one. Yon fool drinks from the cup and commits with her fornications. She leaves him asleep on the couch, flies up to heaven, denounces him, and descends. That fool awakes and deems he can make sport with her as before, but she removes her ornaments and stands before him in garments of flaming fire, inspiring terror and making body and soul tremble, full of frightening eyes, in her hand a drawn sword dripping bitter drops. And she kills that fool and casts him into Gehenna.' No wonder that the Zohar calls Lilith 'Serpent, Woman of Harlotry, End of All Flesh, End of Days.' Eternally furious at the cruel punishment inflicted upon her, Lilith stalked through the night, stealing children from their cribs, unless prevented by specific charms. Infants, especially girls, were most susceptible during the first two to three weeks of their lives. The charms that warded off her evil influence were amulets inscribed with the name of the angels sent to bring her back to Adam - Samvi, Sansavi, Semangelaf. Or else they invoke the names of Adam and Eve, and the phrase 'Lilith be gone.' These charms had to be distributed around the room according to special magical patterns. Even today, among the Jews of Palestine, Lilith - succubus, childstealer and evil eye - is averted from the bed by hanging over it a charm in Hebrew. It is made of special Kabbalistic paper and tied together with a piece of rue, garlic, and a fragment of a mirror. On the first possible sabbath all the relations assemble in the room and make a hideous noise to drive away the evil spirit. Although unproved, there is a strong possibility that the English word 'lullaby' is nothing more than a corruption of 'Lilla-bi' - Lilith be gone! Furthermore, in medieval times, Lilith was considered the cause of nocturnal emissions and was believed to be a dangerous presence in the marital chamber. On this, another Kabbalistic text comments as follows: And behold, that hard shell (embodiment of evil), Lilith is always present in the bed linen of man and wife when they copulate, in order to take hold of the drops of semen which are lost - because it is impossible to perform the marital act without such a loss of sparks - and she created out of them demons, spirits and Lilin...But there is an incantation for this, to chase Lilith away from the bed and to bring forth pure souls...in that moment, when a man copulates with his wife, let him direct his heart to the holiness of his Master, and say:> In the name of God O you are wrapped in velvet You have appeared! Release, release! Neither come nor go! The seed is not yours, Nor is your inheritance.

Go back, go back! The sea rages, Its waves call you. I hold on to the Holy One, Wrap myself into the King's holiness!' (8) Loki - (Norse) A trickster. Sly, deceitful, a master thief, not to be trusted. Nevertheless, Loki is charming, witty, quite capable, and possessed of a sardonic sense of humor which he aims at himself no less often than at others. A shape shifter who can change into almost any animal form. Loki was involved in many of the gods' adventures, usually because one of his tricks had made some kind of a mess. (3) (Teutonic) devil. (8) Lucibel - Name given to Lucifer before the fall. (8) Lucifer/Satan/The Devil - This triad has Black/Red/Gold as their colors. (1) Arch Fallen/Ruler of Hell/Tempter. (7) Lucifer (Roman) The Light Bringer. Air Elemental. Often misconstrued as being Satan. They are two separate demons. (?) (8) Lucifuge, Lucifuge Rofocale - (Roman) devil. Prime Minister of the demons of Hell. He is served by Baal, Aguares and Marbas and has power over all the treasures of the world. He avoids light and can only assume a body at night. (8) Lusx, Lucex - Demon. (7) M Malak - Demon. (7) Malebrinche - The rubicon has 10 spheres (or levels) to it, and its shaped like an amphitheater. Another name for this layer is Malebolge. It holds 10 spheres for 10 classes of traitors to the programming. The spirit that hangs over this is Malebrinche with his evil claws. The dark holes are wells in the 8th realm. The wells are guarded by Titan demons who will prevent the alter from coming out if they are punished by falling into a dark hole (well). (1) Malebranche - This is the demon with the evil claws that is a tormentor in the 8th realm. Readers will remember seeing his presence in this authors collages in the Illustrated Guidebook to Monarch Mind- Control Programming. (1) Maleficia - This demon is not used internally, but is used when casting spells to hurt others. This demon is also employed to punish disobedient slaves. (1) Malphas - A builder of high towers. He may also get involved with the hypnosis. (1) Grand president of the infernal regions. Appears as a crow. (3) Grand President of Hell, commander of forty legions. He builds impregnable citadels and towers, overthrows the Temples and Towers of his enemies, finds good workmen, gives familiar spirits, receives sacrifices and deceives the sacrificers. He is depicted as a crow with a hoarse voice, though will assume human form if commanded. (8)

Mammon - His family of demons creates the internal worlds, especially the palaces and towers. (1) (Aramaic) god of wealth & profit. (8) Milton describes Mammon in Paradise Lost: Even in heaven his looks and thoughts Were always downward bent, admiring more The riches of Heaven's pavement, trodden gold, Than aught divine or holy else enjoyed In vision beautific: by him first Men also, and by his suggestion taught, Ransacked the centre, and with impious hands Rifled the bowels of their Mother Earth For treasures better hid. (12) Mandragoras - Familiar demons. They are attributed to the mandrake root and considered gifts from Satan to the sorcerer who conjures them. (3) Familiar demons who appear in the figures of little men without beards. The name is also applied to the plant popularly known as mandrake, whose roots resemble human form and were believed to be inhabited by demons. (8) Mania - (Etruscan) goddess of Hell. (3), (8) Mann-Chan - (Excerpt) I saw and conversed with many demons after that. As my skill grew in being able to see the spirit world, I was able to see and talk with demons without them taking on a physical form. Indeed, I rarely asked them to appear physically except on occasions when I wanted to impress or frighten someone lower in the cult than myself. The next major demon I summoned was Mann-Chan. This was during one of my training sessions with the high priestess in her home. She told me that I was at a point in my training where I must learn and do a very special incantation. She did not tell me the purpose of the incantation and I did not ask. I knew this day was an important one because of the special preparations made. (9) Mantus - (Etruscan) God of hell. (3) Manuval - (New Guinea) Evil spirit of the night. (3) Mara - (Buddhist) a demon who attempts to damn the soul. (3) A Buddhist demon who attempts to trick people into damning their souls. (8) Marax - This demon helps the Mothers-of-Darkness understand astrology. A Mother will loose her powers if he is removed. (1) Marbas - Demon attached to help the system heal, or get diseased. (1) A president, who appears as a mighty lion, and then in human shape. He answers truly concerning all things hidden or secret, causes and cures diseases, imparts skill in mechanics, and

changes men into various shapes. One of the three demons in service to Lucifuge. (8) Marchosias - This is a family of fighting demons. They work well with fighting alters. (1) A mighty marquis, appears in the form of a wolf with the wings of a griffin, a serpent's tail, and fire issuing from his mouth. At the command of the operator he assumes a human form. He is strong in battle, gives true answers to all questions, and is extremely faithful to the exorcist. He belongs to the Order of Dominations. (8) Marduk - Lord of White Magicians. Demon. (7) Mars - Demon. (7) Martinet - The demonic ambassador to Switzerland. (8) Maskim - Among the major classes of Sumerian demons, the seven Maskim were the most powerful ones. Their name is usually interpreted as meaning 'ensnarers' or 'layers of ambushes.' Their dwelling place was said to have been the bowels of the earth, or the heights of the mountains. Ancient Sumerian tablets say that 'they are neither male nor female, those who stretch themselves out like chaind; they do not take wives, they do not make children; they are strangers to benevolence and listen neither to prayers nor to wishes' These formidable demons had a cosmic character, that is, their actions affected the general order of the universe: 'They, the seven, proceeding from the Western Mountains, They, the seven, increasing the Eastern Mountain.' This inscription attributes to the Maskim the power to go against the normal course of nature. By causing the earth to tremble, they were nicknamed the 'terror of the earth's mass.' They could even interrupt the movements of the stars in the sky. But besides these elemental concerns, the Maskim were also known to attack men; harming them with spells, conjuring 'the evil command which issues from the midst of heaven; the evil fate which springs from the depth of the abyss.' Another tablet sums up their fearful actions as follows: "From the four corners the thrust of their advance burns like fire, They violently invade the dwellings of man, They lay bare the town as well as the country, They stop the free man and the slave.' (8) Mastema - (Unk) Leader of human/demon offspring. Mastema is mentioned only in The Book of Jubilees and in the Fragments of a Zadokite Work. In the Book of Jubilees, Mastema seems to be identified with Satan. He asked the Lord that some of the spirits might be allowed to remain with him to do his will. God granted his request and allowed one tenth of the spirits to remain with Mastema, while the other nine parts would be condemned. He seems to be of a different nature than those evil spirits he is pleading for. He has no concern that he will be bound with the others. "When Mastema, the leader of the spirits, came, he said: 'Lord creator, leave some of them before me; let them listen to me and do everything that I tell them, because if none of them is left for me I shall not be able to exercise the authority of my will among mankind. For they are meant for (the purposes of) destroying and misleading before my punishment because the evil of mankind is great.' Then he said that a tenth of them

should be left before him, while he would make nine parts descend to the place of judgment." - Jubilees 10:8-9 The name Mastema is probable derived from the Hebrew, Mastim, the Hiphil participle of Satam, and it means 'one who is adverse' or 'inimical.' The word is equivalent to Satan (adversary). The term is sometimes used in the plural, which indicates that there was a class of 'the Mastema' as well as one prince, Mastema. This is similar to the chief Satan and his class of Satans (see 1 Enoch 40:7). Jubilees implies that Mastema is subservient to God. His task is simply to tempt men to sin and if they do, he accuses them before the Throne of God. He does not initiate the process of sin, but Mastema and his spirits then lead them on to greater wrongdoing. This is related to the Biblical function of Satan, where men can achieve righteousness if they are tempted and resist. "And they made for themselves molten images, and they worshipped each the idol, the molten image which they had made for themselves, and they began to make graven images and unclean simulacra, and malignant spirits assisted and seduced (them) into committing transgression and uncleanness. And the prince Mastema exerted himself to do all this, and he sent forth other spirits, those which were put under his hand, to do all manner of wrong and sin, and all manner of transgression, to corrupt and destroy and to shed blood upon the earth. For this reason he called the name of Seroh, Serug, for every one turned to do all manner of sin and transgression. - Jubilees 11:4-6 This portrayal of Mastema is not always consistent because sometimes he also is also presented as the incarnate of evil. He is seen as a destroyer and as one who hates Israel. According to Jubilees, it was Mastema (not Sammael) who urged God to test the piety of Abraham (as Satan did with Job) by demanding Isaac as a sacrifice. It is probable that Mastema is just an apocalyptic name for Satan. (8) Master Enki - Profession is 'Mnk' (?). Demon. (7) Master Qasa - Assassin Devil. (7) Mastiphal - The name given to the prince of demons in an apocryphal book entitled Little Genesis, which was quoted by the Greek monk and historian Cedrenus (11th century). (8) Matanbuchus - Another name for Belial, Beliar. "And Manasseh turned aside his heart to serve Beliar; for the angel of lawlessness, who is the ruler of this world, is Beliar, whose name is Matanbuchus." - Martyrdom of Isaiah 2:4. (8) Maupt - Demon. (7) Mbwiri - A Central African demon considered to regard good living with aversion. (8) Mejenkwaad - A type of demon in the Marshall Islands. These demons are almost exclusively female. When a woman was pregnant, often her husband would sail off to go and collect gifts or special food, etc. for his wife. However, if he was gone for too long a period of time, the pregnant woman would turn into a mejenkwaad. Very often this would mean she'd eat her newborn child. When the husband arrived, she'd go after him as well.

The story of Lokokelok tells of a man who evades being eaten by a mejenkwaad through a series of tricks he plays on her. (8) Melchom - This demon is placed internally to oversee the internal treasures of a system. This demon is very secret and understands the Grand Druid Council. (1) Melchom - the treasurer of the palace of hell. (3) A demon worshipped by the Ammonites and described as the treasurer of the house of infernal princes. (8) Mephistopholes, Mesphito - (Greek) the light shunner. (3) Archdemon. (7) Counterpart of Lucifer. One of the seven chief devils. (8) The guiding spirit of modern science, according to the Faust myth, is a satanic demon, a fallen angel called Mephistopheles. (12) Merihim - The prince of pestilence. (3) A demon prince whose chief power lies in pestilence. (8) Metzli - (Aztec) Goddess of night. (3), (8) Mictain -(Aztec) God of death. (3), (8) Midday Demons - Ancient peoples frequently made mention of certain demons who became visible especially towards midday to those with whom they had a pact. They appeared in the form of men or of beasts, and let themselves be enclosed in a symbolic character, a figure, a vial, or in the interior of a hollow ring. (8) MIDGARD SERPENT - The great snake which lies in the ocean and encircles the world, its tail in its mouth. On the day of Ragnarok, the world will disappear under the ocean's waters when the Midgard Serpent rises from the sea. Thor will kill the Midgard Serpent but will be killed by the Serpent's poison. (3) MIMIR - (Norse) The guardian of a spring of wisdom at the root of Yggdrasill, the world tree which connects the lower and higher worlds and is the source of all life. Odin gave an eye to drink from that spring. (3) Mokonui, Mototiti - (Maori) Evil lizard demons. (3) Moloch - (Hebrew) demon of the house of Saitan. (3) (Phoenician) In the Old Testament, Moloch was an evil deity called the 'abomination of the Ammonites.' Worshipped as a sun god, Moloch embodied the savage and devastating aspects of the sun's heat. He was also thought to be the bringer of plagues. The Ammonites erected huge bronze statues in his honour, depicting him as a bull-headed colossus with extremely long arms, sitting on a throne of brass. His rites included human sacrifices, especially the immolation of

firstborn infants. This sacrifice was said to be the most powerful way to avert disaster and death from the community at large. (8) (See above link for more details) Morata - Demon. (7) Morax - A great earl and a president of Hell, who appears like a human-headed bull, and gives skill in astronomy and the liberal sciences, with good familiars. He knows the virtues of all herbs and precious stones. He has command of thirty-six of the infernal legions. (8) Mormo - (Greek) God of Spirits. Hecates Consort. (3), (8) Morrigu - (3) Mountain Man - A Japanese demon who lives in the forests. Woodcutters describe him as very strong and resembling a hairy ape. To pacify him they offer him rice. (8) Mulciber - This is one of the builder demons who helps construct the internal worlds. The programming scripture that applies is "Unless the Lord builds the house, they labor in vain." This scripture is misused to teach alters, that unless this lord (demon) is involved in the construction of something internal, the alters labor in vain, because it will only be a superficial temporary structure. To insure that all structures put in by a therapist are temporary, all kinds of alters and demons will scurry about in a frenzy to figure out how to destroy any internal structure that the therapist & victims alters try to build to oppose the programmers control. (1) Mullin - (Unk) The chief lieutenant to Leonard. (8) Munin - (Norse) Was the Raven that sat on Odin's shoulder, and brought news of what occurred in the outer world. (3) Murmur - This demon is in charge of the soul. He is connected to core issues. (See the article on the core to understand the cores issues.) (1) Murmur- Demon of music. A count of hell. (3) Demon of music. A great duke and earl, appears in the form of a soldier riding on a griffin, and having a duke's crown on his head. He is preceded by two ministers sounding trumpets. He teaches philosophy perfectly, and constrains the souls of the dead to appear and to answer questions. He was partly of the Order of Thrones and partly of Angels. (8) Mush - (Iranian) Demon of eclipses and darkness. (3) N Naamah - (Hebrew) Seduction, to be seduced by a spirit IS this demon. (3), (8)

Naberios, Naburus, Naberios - Protector of the gates of hell. Associated with Cerberos. A marquis of hell. (3) He is depicted as a crow with a hoarse voice who gives skill in arts and sciences, especially rhetoric, and restores lost dignities and honours. (8) Nagas - The Nagas of Indian mythology were a race of serpent demons. Their name means 'those who do not walk, who creep.' Most often they manifested themselves as beasts with bodies that were half-man, half-serpent, although sometimes they assumed the shape of a dragon, or simply appeared in the guise of a cobra. A precious gem was embedded in their throats or skulls, and this endowed them with great magical powers. They haunted lakes and rivers, but their true domain was a vast, idyllic region below the sea. In Patala, their underwater habitat, they hoarded great amounts of jewels and precious metals. Here the demons dwelt with their seductive mates, the Naginis who, like mermaids, seduced mortals into the briny depths. The Nagas were greatly feared for their venom, which they used to lethally wound all those wealthy enough to be enticing prey. The Nagas once fatally wounded a king renowned for his riches, and famous for his benevolence. The king's son obtained revenge by slaughtering thousands of serpents with a powerful incantation. The Nagas finally hired a wise man who, with a counterspell, put a stop to the mass execution of the demons. A good example of the Nagas' greed is the story of how they got their forked tongues. When the elixir of immortality was being rationed by the gods, the Nagas grabbed the cup containing the sacred potion. The gods reclaimed the cup but, during the struggle, a few drops were spilled onto the ground. The Nagas eagerly licked them up, but the cutting grass, covering the earth, split their tongues which from then on remained forked. (8) Namtar - Sorcerer Devil. (7) A minor god of the underworld in Sumerian mythology, Namtar was regarded as the bringer of disease and pestilence. It is fate, destiny in its evil aspect, pictured as a demon of the underworld. In addition to spreading disease, Namtar acted as the herald or messenger and chief minister of Ereshkigal, the queen of the Sumerian underworld, and the god Nergal. Nergal in his guise as the god Irra, and Namtar were believed to cause all diseases in mortals. (8) Nard - Ra's #1 Security. Demon. (7) Nask - Arch Demon. (7) Natasha - 1st Demon Wife. (7) Naya - Demon. (7) Navky - This is a Spirit of Murder that is tied to the sacrifice of un-baptized children. (1) Nebiros - This is a field marshal who is given command of the little robots alters and fragment purpose armies. (1) Nebiros - Mar De Camp of hell. (3) Mar De Camp of hell. A field marshal of the infernal regions who has the power to inflict harm and predict

future events. (8) Nergal - (Babylonian) God of underworld. (3) 'Portal Master'/Gate Keeper. Demon. (7) A second order demon who is an associate of Beelzebub. Nergal was originally a Sumerian deity before being demonized by the Europeans theologians. (8) Nidhogg - (Norse) Is a dragon that devours the corpses of evils doers, and lives in the realm of Hell. Nihasa - (American Indian) Demon of the dark . (3) Devil. (8) Nija - (Polish) God of underworld. (3),(8) Nina -(Babylonian) Serpent Goddess. (3),(8) NJORD - (Norse) The chief of the Vanir, who warred with the Aesir. Lord of the winds and of the sea, giver of wealth. Particularly revered on the west coast of Sweden. In pagan days, oaths in law courts were sworn in his name. Njord may be a masculine form of Nerthus. (3) Novar - Death Demon. (7) Nybras - An inferior demon who publicizes the pleasures of hell. (3),(8) Nysrock - This is a demon chief in hell within a system. (1) Second order demon, who is chief of staff in the palace of hell. (3),(8) Nysrogh - (Unk) another second order demon - who- is chief of staff in the palace of hell. (8) Nyx - Daughter of chaos, sister and wife of Erebus. (3) O ODIN, OTHINN, WODEN, WOTAN - (Norse) A god of strife and war, magic and death. The chief of the Aesir who lives in his hall Valaskjal in Sagard from which he can look out over all the worlds. In his hall Valhalla, valkyries (female war spirits) serve heroes who have fallen in battle and will aid the god in the great battle of Ragnarok. On Odin's shoulders perch two ravens, Hugin ("Thought") and Munin ("Memory") who can fly about all the worlds to bring Odin knowledge. Odin often aids great hero's but is quite fickle and can turn against a man for any reason or none. Tales of Odin's treachery are not

merely Christian propaganda. Odin's worshipers themselves could be quite sharp-tongued about Odin's unfaithfulness. Odin's worship involved human sacrifices, who were generally hung from trees or gallows. (3), (8) Okelon - 'Secrets'. Demon. (7) Oliver - Prince of the demonic archangels. (8) Orgeuil - One of the two demons said to have been successfully exorcised from Elisabeth Allier in 1639 by Francois Faconnet. The two demons who had possessed her for twenty years admitted that they had entered her body by means of a crust of bread they had put into her mouth when she was seven years old. They fled from her body in the presence of the Holy Sacrament. The name of the other demon was Bonifarce. (8) Osculum Infame - This refers to the Sabbat ritual that Mothers of Darkness perform where they "kiss the ass" of Satan, also known as the "Kiss of Shame". (1) Orias - Demon of divination. Marquis of hell. (3) Orgeuil - One of the two demons said to have been successfully exorcised from Elisabeth Allier in 1639 by Francois Faconnet. The two demons who had possessed her for twenty years, admitted that they had entered her body by means of a crust of bread which they had put into her mouth when she was seven. They fled from her body in the presence of the Holy Sacrament. The other demon's name was Bonifarce. (8) Orias - (Unk) Demon of divination. Marquis of hell A great marquis, appears in the form of a lion bestriding a strong horse; he has a serpent's tail, and holds two enormous hissing snakes in his right hand. He teaches the virtues of the planets and the mansions thereof; he transforms men, gives dignities, prelates, and confirmations, with the favour of friends and foes. He is also the demon of divination. (8) Oroan - (Guyana) Demon of the eclipse. (3), (8) Orthon - A demon of unknown origin who is said to have ties with possessions in France and with the Masonic order of Palladinism in 19th century Italy. (3), (8) Ose - A great president, appears at first like a leopard, and then in human form. He gives skill in all liberal sciences, and true answers concerning divine and secret things. He can change men into any shape that the exorcist may desire, and he that is changed will not know it. (8) Oulanem - A ritualistic name for Satan. (11)

Ovex - Army Trainer. Demon. (7) OYama - (Japanese) Another name for Satan. (3), (8) P Paimon - This knight spirit is very obedient to Lucifer and is used as an enforcer in an internal system. He continues to report back as to whether the internal worlds are intact or not. (1) Pan - (Greek) God of lust. (3), (8) Panmor - Demon. (7) Paymon - This demon is placed into alter systems of politicians to give them the ability to speak in public. (1) Master of infernal ceremonies. (3) Demon in charge of ceremony in the infernal regions. a great king, very obedient to Lucifer. He appears like a crowned man seated upon a dromedary, proceeded by all manner of musicians. He speaks with a roaring voice, teaches all arts, sciences and secrets, gives and confirms dignities, makes men subject to the will of the Magician, provides good familiars. He is observed towards the North-West, and is of the Order of Dominions. (8) Pazuzu - A winged demon, feared by the people of ancient Mesopotamia. It is a creature with a deformed head, the wings of an eagle, the sharp claws of a lion on its hands and feet, and the tail of a scorpion. This demon is the personification of the south-east storm wind, which brings diseases. The Mesopotamians believed that Pazuzu lived in the desert. (8) Perrier - The demonic prince of the Principalities. (8) Phenex, Phoenix - This demon is a poet who speaks to exorcists but supposedly does not need to obey exorcists. (1) A great marquis, appears like the bird of that name, singing dulcet tones in a childs voice. When he assumes human shape at the will of the Magician , he speaks marvelously of all sciences, proves an excellent poet, and fulfills orders admirably. He hopes to return to the Seventh Throne in 1200 years. (8) Phiegethon - One of the rivers of hell. (1) Philatanus - This is a Spirit of Sodomy and Pederasty. (1) Second order demon in service to Belial. (3) A second order demon, assistant of Belial. He tempts mortals to engage in sodomy and pederasty. (8) Pickullus - Messenger Demon. (7)

Pitkus - (Baltic) Terrifying God of the night. (3) Pitua - A demon in Maori myth. (8) Pluto - (Greek) God of underworld. (3), (8) Po-Tangotango - (Maori) Goddess of the gloomy night. (3) Pretas - These Hindu demons are evil, ghostlike spirits who animate dead bodies and are prone to residing in cemeteries. They are moderately tall and feed only on filth and excrement without ever being satisfied. Some wear pigs' masks for faces, while others vomit fire that burns them away, or cut and slash their flesh with their fingernails. Popular belief has it that avaricious people often became Pretas. Some Pretas assume the shape of formidable giants and are known as Yeaks. All in all there are thirty-six classes of Pretas, some of them appearing only as animated skeletons. The Indian Buddhist tradition depicts them with huge bellies, large mouths and tiny, contracted throats. Some sources disagree with this description, giving the Pretas 'mouths as small as the eye of a needle,' enabling them 'to emit but the weakest and eeriest of whistling sounds.' In any event, they are unable to take in sufficient quantities of food and drink, and are condemned to suffer perpetual thirst and starvation. A number of Pretas reside in hell as servants of Yama, the king of the underworld. Their infernal quarters are 'a hell of deep night, intense cold, absolute silence and continuing hunger.' Others roam the earth, reside in the air, and mix with mankind, although they are visible only at night. Sakyamuni, a great religious leader, instituted the ceremony of feeding the Pretas. He told one of his disciples to make offerings for the benefit of his mother, who had had the misfortune of being reborn as a Preta. Ever since, Hindu Bodhisattvas have taken pride in charitable acts of food offerings to console the famished demons, whom they see as afflicted souls condemned to err eternally. (8) Procel - This demon can make internal water freeze or boil. (1) Appears in the form of an angel, and is a great strong duke. He speaks mystically of hidden things, teaches geometry and the liberal sciences, and at the command of the operator will make a great commotion like that of running waters; he also warms waters and tempers baths. He was of the Order of the Powers before his fall. (8) Proserpine - (Greek) Goddess of the underworld. (3), (8) Pruflas - Grand Prince and Grand Duke of the infernal empire. He reigned in Babylonia where he had the head of an owl. He stirs up strife, starts wars, initiates quarrels and reduces people to mendacity. He gives lengthy answers to all questions. Commander of twenty-six legions. (8) Pua Tu Tahi - A dangerous demon living under the sea in Tahitian cosmology. His name means 'Coral Rock Standing Alone'. (8)

Purson - This demon blows internal trumpets, and is believed connected to the revelator to the Anti-Christ. He also knows the system. (1) Pursan - A great king, who appears like a lion-headed man carrying a viper in his hand, and riding on a bear, preceded by many trumpeters. He conceals and discovers treasures, discerns past, present and future, gives true answers concerning things human and divine, and provides good familiars. One of the demons in service to Fleuretty. Put Satanachia - Commander-in-chief of the call back armys in a system especially the armys that ride on Armageddon horses. He will play an important role in the end times. (1) Pwcca - (Welsh) Pooka in Celtic Mythos derived from this name for Satan. (3), (8) Pyro - A demon prince of falsehood. (3), (8) Pytho - A demon of lies. A serpent demon. (3), (8) Q Qac - Demon. (7) Qad - Demon. (7) Qah - Assistant to Xax. Demon. (7) Qapb - Profession is a 'Secret'. Demon. (7) Qstr - Surveys. Demon. (7) Quab, Q - Prankster Demon. (7) (This was also the pranksters name (Q) on Freemason Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek New Generation Series) Qutrub - A type of demon, similar to a ghul. (8) Quixt - Demon. (7) R Ragnarok - Oracle Tree Demon. (7)

Rahu - (Hindu) devil. (3) Also known as Abhra-pisacha, the 'demon of the sky,' was a great prince of the Daityas, a race of gigantic demons who warred against the gods. His father was Viprachitta who was king of the Daityas and his mother was Sinhika who was a flesh-eating fiend who could seize the shadow of the object she wanted to devour and so drag her prey into her jaws. Rahu had four arms, and sometimes the lower part of his body ended in a dragon's tail. He is best known for his attempt to interrupt the regular gods and has the reputation of a cunning and mischievous demon. By churning the ocean, the gods had produced Amrita, the elixir of immortality. One day they were waiting in line for the beverage to be passed out. Rahu, wearing a disguise, insinuated himself among the gods and hid between Soma, the moon, and Surya, the sun. By the time these two gods discovered the fraud and called out to Vishnu, Rahu had already sipped the divine liquid. Vishnu turned towards the demon in rage, and with his discus cut Rahu's body in half. But the Amrita had already had time to take effect, and both parts of Rahu lived on. Rahu never forgave the sun and moon for informing Vishnu of him, and his bodiless head has been pursuing his enemies ever since, occasionally swallowing them. Lacking a body, he can't retain them, and they reappear for a short time. He is thus the source of eclipses. Rahu is sometimes shown riding an owl or reclining on a divan. His name means 'to abandon' or 'void,' hence blackness or having no body, links him to the astronomers' 'umbra.' He is associated with a star in the northern sky, in the constellation of Draco, which is sometimes referred to as the Crooked Serpent. (8) Raiden - The Japanese god of thunder (rai) and lightning (den). He prevented the Mongols from invading Japan in 1274. Sitting on a cloud he sent forth a shower of lighting arrows upon the invading fleet. Only three men escaped. Raiden is portrayed as a red demon with sharp claws, carrying a large drum. He is fond of eating human navels. The only protection against him is to hide under a mosquito net. Also called Kaminari Sama. (8) Raiju - A Japanese demon whose name means "thunder animal". It is a demon of lightning in the shape of a cat, badger or weasel. During thunderstorms it becomes extremely agitated and leaps from tree to tree. If a tree shows the marks of lightning, people say that Raiju's claws have scratched it open. The demon likes hiding in human navels, so, if afraid, a person should sleep on his or her belly during thunderstorms. (8) Rakshasa - (India) demon whose appearance in the least, horrifying. (3) Along with Ravana, the Rakshasas, whose name means 'to guard,' were created by Brahma in order to protect the ocean from anyone who might try to obtain the elixir of immortality, which could be found on the ocean floor. Other sources have stated, though, that the Rakshasas, who frequently peopled the numerous epic poems of ancient India, were in fact the negroid race of barbarians inhabiting the southern part of India before the conquest of the country by the Aryans. The Rakshasas were evil spirits and demons living on the island of Lanka, ruled over by Ravana. They were renown for haunting burial grounds, animating dead bodies, terrorizing priests and cannibalizing villages. The Ramayana, one of the great Indian epics, tells how Hanuman, a demiurge in the form of a monkey, visited Lanka. He found that the Rakshasas sleeping in the houses were of every shape

and form. Some of them disgusted the eye, while others were beautiful to look upon. Some had long arms and frightful shapes; some were fat and some very lean. Some had monstrous bellies, sagging breasts, long projecting teeth and crooked thighs; whilst others were exceedingly beautiful to behold and clothed in great splendour. Some had two legs, some three legs, and some four legs. Some had heads of serpents, some had heads of donkeys, some the heads of horses and some the heads of elephants.' This huge array of differing appearances is mirrored in the multitude of names the Rakshasas were given: biters, cannibals, vampires, night-stalkers, assassins, dark faces - a list of titles as endless as the catalogue of their crimes. (8) Raktavija - The Hindu general of the demon army. Ran - (Norse) Is the wife of Aegir ,she uses a net to draw sailors of sinking ships to their doom. (3) Raum - (Unk) A count of hell. A great earl, appears in the form of a crow, but assumes human shape when bidden. He steals treasure and carries it where commanded; he destroys cities and dignities; he discerns past, present and future; he causes love between friends and foes. Finally he is of the Order of the Thrones. He commands thirty of the infernal legions. Ravana - Ravana is probably the best known of all Indian demons. His power and the awe he inspired among the people puts him on equal footing with the European Satan. He was lord and master of the Rakshasas, the most numerous and powerful demons of the Indian underworld. Visravas and Nikasha, his parents, were both descendants of the first demons created. 'Ravana had ten heads, twenty arms, and copper-coloured eyes, and bright teeth like the young moon. His form was as thick as a cloud or a mountain, or the god of death with open mouth. He had all the marks of royalty, but his body bore the impress of wounds inflicted by all the divine arms in his warfare with the gods. He was scarred by a thunderbolt of Indra, by the tusks of Indra's elephant Airavata, and by the discus of Vishnu. His strength was so great that he could agitate the seas and split the tops of the mountains. He was a breaker of all laws and a ravisher of other men's wives...Tall as a mountain peak, he stopped with his arms the sun and moon on their course, and prevented their rising. His presence creates a fear so paralyzing, that wherever he travels, the sun does not give out its heat, the winds do not blow and the ocean becomes motionless.' (8) Rara - Demon. (7) Rard - Profession is a 'Secret'. Demon. (7) Raum - He destroys internal parts or internal cities. (1) Raum- a count of hell. (3) Rdjab - Demon. (7)

Red Man - The demon of the tempests. He was supposed to be furious when the rash voyager intruded on his solitude, and to show his anger in the winds and storms. The French peasants believed that a mysterious little red man appeared to Napoleon to announce coming military reverses. (8) Reftu - Informant Devil. (7) Renove - Who is a demon who assists with demonic speaking in tongues and rhetoric. Works with the demon Forneus. (8) Ri-Chan - (Excerpt) The first demon that I actually saw, manifested to me in physical form during that first ceremony when I signed the contract. The next demon I actually saw, was the first " conjured-up" demon of my own. As I performed the appropriate incantation he appeared in a cloud of smoke which smelled strongly of sulfur. The whole episode was a very elaborate, very staged type of thing, but he was very real. Again, he was in a physical form. He was huge, about eight feet tall. He had a body much like a man, yet different. He was all black. We have since come to know this class of demons as Black Warriors. He had fiery red eyes, huge hands, and his armor was really his skin. It was made up of thick, black, hard scales, something like a tortoise' s shell. Each scale was about six inches square. I knew that this was a powerful demon and I had called him up just to see if I could do it. As he stood silently staring at me, I told him that I was the "chosen one." His response was, "I know who you are, and I know that I am sent here to guard you and that nothing will ever harm you as long as I'm here, and as long as you serve the almighty Satan, our lord and our god." His name was Ri-Chan. He fought many battles both for me, and, when I was disobedient to Satan, against me. (9) Rimmon - (Syrian) Demon. (3) The demonic ambassador to Russia. (8) Ronobe - A great marquis and earl, appears in a monstrous form; he teaches rhetoric and the arts, gives a good understanding, the knowledge of tongues, and favour of friends and foes. (8) Ronwe - The demon of knowledge. In some accounts - a lesser demon. (3) Marquis and Count of Hell. He appears in the shape of a monster. He provides his adepts with knowledge of languages and with the goodwill of everyone. Nineteen infernal cohorts are under his orders. (8) Roq - Demon. (7) Rosier - The prince of the demonic Order of Dominations. (8) Ryaesyn - Demon. (7) S

Sabazios - (Phrygian) The snake. Serpent worship. (3), (8) Sabnack, Sabanack -This demon is attached to death programming. If a slave does the "unpardonable sin against Lucifer and his programming then Sabnack helps insure that the heart of the victim will stop. (1) Sabanack A mighty marquis, appears in the form of an armed soldier, having a lion's head, and riding on a pale-coloured horse. He builds towers, camps and cities, fortifies the same, torments men with putrid sores swarming with worms; he gives good familiars. (8) Sadodgenies - Demon protector, called upon to protect the perimeter around the covenant or temple of worship. (3) Sag -(Norse) Is the Daughter of Odin, She is the Goddess of Portry. (3) Sahax, Old One - 'Forbidden Leader'. Demon. (7) Sakarabru - (West Africa) Demon of darkness who judges. (3) Saleos - A great duke, who appears like a brave soldier, riding on a crocodile crowned. He promotes love between the sexes. (8) Samael, Sammael, Samiel, Simoon - Also the prince of air. This is merely another name for Satan. (3) Sammael (Unk) it is thought this angel of death was the demon who tempted Eve. Also the prince of air. This is merely another name for Satan. For the Jews, Sammael is the prince of demons. In Rabbinical legend he is a storm demon, and his name is linked with Samiel or Simoon, which is the name of a desert wind. According to tradition, Sammael was said to have been the highest throne-angel. He was said to have twelve wings, which was twice the number of wings of the Seraphim and other living creatures. According to the Debarim Rabbi (xi), Sammael is the wicked angel who is the chief of all the Satan's. It was Sammael (also associated with Satan) who, under the guise of the serpent, tempted Eve in paradise. According to chapters 13 and 14 of the Pirke de Rabbi Eliezer, Satans fall was mainly out of jealousy and envy on the part of the angels. The angels were in opposition to the creation of man, and were jealous that man was allowed to give names to all creatures. They saw this act as proving that man was superior to themselves. (8) Samnu - (Asian) Demon. (3), (8) Sante-Buisson - See Verdelet Sargatanas - Demon, under the command of Forau. brigadier of hell. (3) A brigadier general of the infernal legions. (8) Satan (Hebrew), Saitan, Shaitan (Arabic) - Devil, in later Hebrew and in Christian belief, the supreme spirit of evil, who for immeasurable time has ruled over a kingdom of evil

spirits and is in constant opposition to God. The word is derived, via the ecclesiastical Latin diabolus, from the Greek diabolos, an adjective meaning slanderous," used also in ancient Greek as a noun to identify a person as a slanderer. The term was used in the Greek translation of the Bible, the Septuagint, not to refer to human beings, but rather to translate the Hebrew ha-satan ("the satan"), an expression originally used as the title of a member of the divine court who functioned as God's roving spy, gathering intelligence about human beings from his travels on earth. (Microsoft Encarta 97 Deluxe Edition) Arch Fallen/Tempter (7) The Adversary. Lord of fire. Fire Elemental. (8) Satanchia - (Greek) Same as Satan. (3) Sargatanas - Brigadier of hell. (3) Sarkany - A Hungarian demon, son of the witch Boszorkany. It is said she could turn a person into a horse. (8) Scox - A Duke of Hell. He is depicted as a liar and a thief. (8) Sedit - (American Indian) demon. (3), (8) Seera, Seere -This demon is in charge of internal perceptions of time. He can make time fly at whirlwind speed or to slow down. (1) Seere A mighty prince under Amaymon, King of the East, appearing in the form of a beautiful man on a strong winged horse. He brings all things to pass suddenly, transports to any place in the twinkling of an eye, and discovers all thefts. He is indifferently good or bad, and will do the will of the operator. (8) Seiktha - Burmese demons. They dwell in trees and groves. Their nature is usually malign, but occasionally we find them the tutelar or guardian of a village. In any case, they possess shrines where they may be propitiated by gifts of food and drink. Several of the demoniac figures have almost achieved godhead, so widespread did their cults become, and Hmin Nat, Chiton, and Winnein Nat, may be instanced as fiends of power, the dread of which spread across extensive districts. (8) Sekhmet - Egyptian the lioness deity of war. (3) Goddess of vengeance. (8) Semiazas - Said to be the chief of all fallen angels. (3), (8) Separ - A great duke, who appears in red apparel and armed like a soldier. He enflames women with love for men and can transform them into other shapes till they have been enjoyed by their lovers. (8) Seraphim - The highest order of the Heavenly host. Illuminati systems will have seraphim

placed into them. (1) Sereca - Profession 'Secret'. Demon. (7) Sese - War & Strife Demon. (7) Seth, Set - Osiris, in Egyptian mythology, one of the principal deities. Originally the local god of Abydos and Busiris, Osiris, who represented the male productive force in nature, became identified with the setting sun. Thus he was regarded as the ruler of the realm of the dead in the mysterious region below the western horizon. Osiris was the brother and husband of Isis, goddess of the earth and moon, who represented the female productive force in nature. According to legend, Osiris, as king of Egypt, found his people plunged in barbarism and taught them law, agriculture, religion, and other blessings of civilization. He was murdered by his evil brother, Set, who tore the body to pieces and scattered the fragments. Isis found and buried his scattered remains, and each burial place was thereafter revered as sacred ground. Their son Horus, sired by a temporarily regenerated Osiris, avenged his father's death by killing Set and then ascended the throne. Osiris lived on in the underworld as the ruler of the dead, but he was also, through Horus, regarded as the source of renewed life. (4) 'Ruler Of Hell'. Demon. (7) Set (Egyptian) devil. (8) Shaba-lidoma - This demon brings depression. (1) Shabriri - (Hebrew) A demon who strikes people blind. (3) Shabriri (Jewish Myth) a demon who strikes people blind. (8) Shax -This alter works with deaf and dumb alters. (1) Shax A great marquis, comes in the form of a stock-dove, speaking with a hoarse voice. He destroys the sight, hearing and understanding of any man or woman at the will of the exorcist, steals money from the king's exchequer and returns it in 1200 years. He will transport anything, but first must be commanded into the triangle; otherwise he will deceive the operator. He discovers all hidden things which are not in the keeping of wicked spirits, and gives good familiars. (8) Shemhazai - Arch Fallen. (7) Shilo - Heinrich Karl Marx (Moses Mordecai Marx Levy, 1818-83) was born of wealthy parents (his father was a lawyer), and much of his personal life has never been revealed. Professor M. Mtchedlov, Vice-Director of the Marx Institute, said that there were 100 volumes in his collection, but only thirteen have ever been reprinted for the public. When he was six, his family converted to Christianity, and although he was once a believer in God, after attending the Universities of Bonn and Berlin, Marx wrote that he wanted to avenge himself against the One who rules above. He joined the Satanist Church run by Joana Southcott, who was said to be in contact with the demon Shiloh. His early writings mentioned the name Oulanem, which was a ritualistic name for Satan. A friend of

Marx wrote in 1841, that Marx calls the Christian religion one of the most immoral of religions. His published attacks against the German government caused him to be ejected from the country. (11) Shiq - A type of demon appearing to travelers as half a man. (8) Shiva - (Hindu) Goddess, Watcher. (3) Shiva (Hindu) the destroyer. (8) Shony - A death bringing demon reigned in the waters of the North Sea, and he was known to the ancient Scottish fishermen as Shony. Although this creature was not commonly seen, he appeared as a man of large stature, a thick shag of hair covering his head, and a ridge of fins adorning his spine. He was greatly dreaded by all those who had any dealings with the sea, be it fishermen or sailors on trade vessels. When seamen fell overboard, no one tried to save them for it was believed that Shony 'maun hae its nummer,' that is Shony must have his annual quota of souls. He kept them imprisoned in his castle made of jagged coral on the ocean floor. If by chance a drowning man was given help, Shony would take the rescuer's life and leave the drowning person to die on his own. Yearly sacrifices were made to him. These consisted of selecting a person from the crew, slitting his throat and throwing the body overboard. Viking shipbuilders reddened the keels of their boats by binding a victim on the logs upon which the boat was rolled to the water. They hoped that Shony would be appeased by the sight. In later times, Shony was given the new name of Shellycoat, and he was sighted mainly off the east coast of Scotland. He seemed by this time to have taken on a less crude nature and became more of a prankster, mimicking the shrieks of a drowning man. When anybody swam out to save him, he burst into gales of laughter and dove underwater. Sir Walter Scott wrote that when Shellycoat appeared on the shore "he seemed to be decked with marine productions and, in particular, with shells whose clattering announced his approach. From this circumstance he derived his name". (8) Shub-Niggurath, Ishnigarrab - Devil (7) Shui-Mu, Shui-mu Niang-niang - Chinese water demon whose evil doings caused yearly floods, claiming numerous lives and bringing famine and desolation to the town of Ssu Chou and its surroundings. Her power was so great that her cunning tricks triumphed over the troops Yo Huang, the Lord of the Skies, had sent out against her. The demoness, enraged by the repeated attempts to capture her, kicked and turned over one of the magic buckets containing the sources of the great lakes. The freed water engulfed the unfortunate town of Ssu Chou, burying it for ever under a great mass of water called the lake of Hung-tse. Now Yo Huangs patience was exhausted, and he methodically organized her capture. Great heroes and large armies pursued her relentlessly. One day, having narrowly escaped after a furious race, Shui-mu stopped utterly exhausted and famished. She caught sight of an old hag selling bowls of freshly cooked noodles. Avidly she began to devour the food, unaware that she had fallen into a trap. The old woman was Kuan-yin Pusa, a good woman with great magical powers. In Shui-mus stomach the noodles turned into iron chains, winding around her entrails. The chain's end, protruding

from her mouth, welded itself to the noodles-turned-chains remaining in the dish. Bound and powerless, the demon was led away to be fastened securely at the bottom of a deep well, where she was to remain a prisoner for all times. The people of that province say that the end of the chain can be seen whenever the water level in the well drops particularly low. (8) Siho I Salo - A demon from the Solomon Islands. (8) Silcharde - One of the demons who may be summoned by necromancy. (8) Sitri -This spirit is used in the covens for sexual enchantment and nudity. (1) Smoyax - Demon. (7) Solxs - Demon. (7) Sonnilion, Sonnillon - (Armenian) Goddess of hate. (3), (8) Speculum -This spirit is an internal crystal ball reader. He may also use mirrors. (1) Stolas - Grand Prince of Hell. He appears in the shape of an owl. When he assumes the shape of a man and appears before exorcists, he teaches astronomy, prophecy based on the study of plants, and the value of precious stones. He commands twenty-six legions. (8) Styx - One of the rivers of hell. (1) Succorbenoth - Demon of jealousy and said to protect gates and bridge-ways. (3) Succubus, Succumbus, Succubi (Plural) - A female demon who preys on men sexually. This demon will be active during rituals. (1) Succumbus, female demon of seduction. Said to seduce males while sleeping. (3) In medieval European folklore, a female demon (or evil spirit) who visits men in their sleep to lie with them in ghostly sexual intercourse. The man who falls victim to a succubus will not awaken, although may experience it in a dream. The male counterpart is the incubus. (8) Supay - (Inca) God of underworld. (3) Surgat - Demon. (7) A demon who may be summoned and who will give a magic stone upon command. (8) Surtr -(Norse) Is the giant that lived in the extreme south, who's flaming sword guarded the bounds of Muspelheim. (3)

Sytry -This demon is attached to stripper alters. It encourages women to show themselves naked. (1) A great prince, who appears with a leopard's head, but assumes a human form at the Magician's command. He procures love between the two sexes, and causes women to show themselves naked. (8) T TA - Apprehender Demon. (7) Tan-mo - (Chinese) Demon of desire. (3) Tase - In Burma, the ghosts and spirits the villagers are most afraid of, are an army of death-fiends known as the Tase. They are disembodied souls of dead men and women who are both vampires and spreaders of disease. There are several different orders of Tase, and each legion has its own way of torturing mortals. Thabet Tase are the malignant spirits of women who have died during childbirth, and these come back from the dead as succubi. The demons make their appearance around twilight, lurking near the dwellings of the villagers, and haunting men in particular. The Thaye Tase are grotesque looking giants manifesting themselves most frequently during the epidemics of smallpox and cholera. They are the souls of those who died a violent death. Their greatest pleasure is to materialize by the bedside of a dying person, giggling and laughing hideously at their victim's agony. Hminza Tase is the name of a third and lesser group of demons. These are able to enter the bodies of certain animals such as crocodiles, dogs, and tigers. Haunting the dwelling grounds of their past existence, they wreak vengeance on anyone that crosses their path for the misfortunes they themselves endured during life. Great precautions are taken by the Burmese to ensure that the Tase do not come back to haunt them. Often no gravestones are erected in the hope that the dead, forgetting who they were in life, will now haunt the house that was formerly theirs. Sacrifices, death dances, and festivals are all attempted to appease the Tase. If they do appear, the people make a din by beating pans or sides of their houses, hoping that the loud noise will repel the fiends. (8) Tat - Arch Demon. (7) Tcalyel - (Navajo) Female spirit that controls the night. (3) Tchort - (Russian) The Black God. Another name for Satan. (3) Tengu - The Tengu is a Japanese demon mentioned in written sources going as far back as the eighth century and in contemporary Japanese chronicles. In early times the Tengu often manifested himself as a crow, or as a man with a crow's beak. In medieval times, haughty and insincere Buddhist monks were said to be reborn as Tengu. In the course of time the crow's beak of the demon gave way to a more human looking shape; namely a

large, round, red nose. But beak or nose, the importance of this organ depends on its size, which is directly proportional to the demons powers. This relationship allows any aware person to judge the strength of an attacking Tengu at first sight, so that appropriate precautions can be taken. Although human in form, the Tengu is a winged creature, his fingers and toes ending in long and extremely sharp nails. Tengu has often been seen by mountain people who claim that he fells trees and flutters around cackling madly. He appears at times clad in the shabby garb of a strolling monk, carrying a fan, a stick, and a sword. He does not seem to have any definite predilection for any particular evil deed, yet he appears to be quite an imaginative character who is able to use just about any given situation to commit his crimes. Some of his actions resemble the mischief of the European poltergeist. He has also been known, especially by the mountain people, to indulge in kidnappings. The first instance of someone abducted by a Tengu swooping down from the sky goes back to the fourteenth century. Even nowadays, when a child is lost, the village people assemble to beat drums, calling upon the Tengu to bring it back. (8) Teras Obetarap - Fighter Demon. (7) Tezcatlipoca - (Aztec) Great God of "Smoking Mirrors" Has numerous oppositions in him but is bad in his Black manifestation as when the God of Sorcerers. (3) (Aztec) god of Hell. (8) Tezrian - (Armenian) Goddess of war. (3) Thamuz - (Sumerian) An ambassador of hell. Said to have started the inquisition and to have invented artillery. (3) The demonic ambassador to Spain. (8) Thiassa - (Norse) Is a giant who slew Thor and cast his eyes up into heaven where they shone thereafter as stars. (3) Thor - (Norse) God of thunder. Huge, red-bearded, red-eyed, powerful. His weapon is the magic hammer Mjollnir, which is augmented by a magic belt which doubles Thor's strength, and iron gloves with which Thor grips Mjollnir. In some ways Odin's rival, Thor is the god of law and order, the champion of the people. Unlike Odin, Thor will keep faith. Oaths were sworn in Thor's name, which no sane man would ever do with Odin. When Christianity came to Iceland, the other gods surrendered meekly, but Thor fought to the bitter end. The Hammer is Thor's sacred sign and is the most common image in Nordic art. The worship of Thor survived well into the Christian age; little silver hammers were often made in the smith's shop along with crosses and crucifixes. (3) Thoth - (Egyptian) God of magick. (3) Th'uban - An Islamic demon that looks like a dragon. (8)

Tiamat - Gate Keeper #1. Demon. (7) Tiwaz - The one-handed sky god and war god of the early Germanic peoples. Tiwaz was worshipped with human sacrifices conducted in the deep forest. Tiwaz is god of law and justice, and oaths were sworn in his name. His functions were later taken over by Odin and Thor, though unlike Odin Tiwaz is completely without deceit and guile. Tiwaz is also known as Irmin, and his sacred pillar Irminsul symbolically held the universe together. (3) Tlacatecolototl - (Toltec) God of evil night. (3) Tonga-Hiti - A Polynesian head-ache demon, one of the two Ponaturi that managed to escape Urutonga's revenge for the death of her husband. The wife of Hema and mother of Tawhaki and Karihi. The Ponaturi, semi-spirits, killed her husband but saved her, having her stay outside the house. She hid her sons until nightfall when they saw the Ponaturi arrive, flying in from the sea, thousands of them. They all piled up in the house and went to sleep there. When no more came, Urutonga told her sons to close every opening and crack in the house. When they finished, dawn was approaching. The Ponaturi chief asked Urutonga if it was dawn yet, but she replied that it was not. This went on until the sun rose. Then the two brothers opened the door of the house, and all the Ponaturi died in the bright sun rays, except Kanae, who became a flying fish, and Tonga-Hiti, the head-ache demon. (8) Troian - (Russian) night demon. (3) Tunrida - (Scandinavian) Demon. (3) Typhon - (Greek) Another name for Satan. (3), (8) Typhon was a powerful Egyptian demon who stood in constant opposition to the beneficent Osiris. This was during the time when Osiris was a god of fertility (later he was brutally murdered, and his soul became the just lord of the underworld.) When Osiris brought water to an arid tract of Egypt, Typhon made the greatest effort to bring heat and drought. Typhon's consort, Nepthys, fought against Isis, Osiris' wife. As the land of Egypt, fertilized by the waters of the Nile, was the kingdom of Isis, so the desert which lay beyond the influence of the river, remained in the power of Nepthys. Typhon was also associated with the wind that came up from the Sahara, the southern blast that destroyed everything that was vulnerable to its heat. Thus, a forceful wind became called a typhoon. Typhon was often depicted as a monster of enormous bulk. He had several heads, wings sprouting from his shoulders, and his legs ended in a tangle of serpents. Having imprisoned Osiris in an ark, he drove Osiris' son, Horus, onto the island of Chemmis. There, he compelled all the other deities to flee and save their lives or to take refuge in the guise of various animals; these later became sacred to the Egyptians in memory of the gods' transformations. At the same time, all animals whose disposition was fierce or untamable, such as the crocodile and the hippopotamus, came to be known as Typhon's beasts. Typhon was finally conquered by

Osiris, who chased the monster to Sicily, and hurled him onto Mount Etna which belches blood-red lava to this day. (8) TYR - Besides Odin, the major deities of Scandinavian mythology were his wife, Frigg, goddess of the home; Thor, god of thunder, who protected humans and the other gods from the giants and who was especially popular among the Scandinavian peasantry; Frey, a god of prosperity; and Freya, sister of Frey, a fertility goddess. Other, lesser gods were Balder, Hermod, Tyr, Bragi, and Forseti; Idun, Nanna, and Sif were among the goddesses. The principle of evil among the gods was represented by the trickster Loki. Many of these deities do not seem to have had special functions; they merely appear as characters in legendary tales. (3) U Uaq - Profession 'Secret'. Demon. (7) Uayc - Searcher. Demon. (7) Ukobach or Urobach - A fire demon. (3) Ulle -(Norse) Is the God of Chase. (3) Ullikummi - An ancient Anatolian demon. (8) Ullr -(Norse) Is the God of war and chase, he dwells in the dale of bows. (3) Unsere -Goddess of sorcery and fertility. (3), (8) Uphir -This demon heals in the name of Satan. He is placed into a system to help it heal quickly. (1) Uphir - the head demon physician in the palace of hell. (3) The doctor of the infernal regions who is responsible for the health of the demons. (8) Ura - Babylonian spirit of disease. A legend related, that this demon once made up his mind to destroy all mankind. His counselor, Ishun, however, prevailed upon him to change his mind, and he said, "Whoever will laud my name I will bless with plenty. No one will oppose the person who proclaims the glory of my valor. The worshipper who chants the hymn of praise to me will not be afflicted by disease, and he will find favor in the eyes of the King and his nobles." (8) Urian - In German mythology, another name for Satan as he presides over the Sabbat. (8) V Vae - 'Portal Keeper'. Demon. (7) Valac - A great president, comes as a little boy with the wings of an angel and riding on a

two headed dragon. He gives true answers concerning hidden treasures, tells where serpent's may be seen, and will deliver them helpless to the exorcist. (8) Valafar - Another grand duke of hell. (3) Vanth - The Etruscan female demon of death who lives in the underworld. With the eyes on her wings she sees all and is omni-present. She is a herald of death and can assist a sick person on his deathbed. Her attributes are a snake, torch and key. (8) Vapula - A strong duke, comes in the form of a lion with a griffin's wings. He gives skill not only in manual professions but also in philosophy and the sciences. (8) Vassago - A mighty prince, of the nature of Agares, who declares things past, present and future, and discovers what has been lost or hidden. He is good by nature. (8) Vara - Demon. (7) Veard - War & Strife Demon. (7) Velak - Profession is 'Tase' (?) Demon. (7) Veltis - (Babylonian) Evil spirit who assaulted St. Margaret. (3) An evil spirit who assaulted St. Margaret of Cortona (died 1297), but was overcome by her. On being asked by St. Margaret who he was and whence he came, he replied: "My name is Veltis, and I am one of those whom Solomon by virtue of his spells, confined in a copper cauldron at Babylon, but when the Babylonians, in the hope of finding treasure dug up the cauldron and opened it, we all made our escape. Since that time our efforts have been directed to the destruction of righteous persons, and I have long been striving to turn thee from the course thou hast embraced." (8) Vepar - A great duke, appears as a mermaid. He guides the waters and battleships, and occasions storms at sea when so commanded by the Magician. He also causes the sea to seem full of ships, and occasions death in three days by means of putrefying sores and worm-eaten wounds. (8) Verdelet - Master of ceremonies of infernal court. Demon of the second order. (Demon who carries witches to Sabbath) (3) Said to be a demon of the second order and master of ceremonies in the house of the infernal princes. One of his responsibilities is the transportation of witches to the Sabbat. He is also called Master Persil or Sante-Buisson. (8) Verin - The demon of impatience. (3) Vetis - The tempter of the holy. (3)

Vine - A great king and earl, appears in a monstrous form, but assumes human shape when commanded. He discerns things hidden, reveals witches, and makes known the past, present, and future. At the command of the exorcist he will build towers, demolish walls, and makes the waters stormy. (8) Vithar - (Norse) The God second in strength to Thor, he killed the wolf Fenis by wrenching the wolf's jaws asunder. (3) Vodjanoj - (Russian) See Vodnik Vodnik - In Slavonic folklore, a Vodnik is a water demon who comes into existence when a child is drowned. He lures people into the water and hold them under until they suffocate. He appears as a fish or as a human with green hair. In Russia he is called Vodjanoj. (8) Volarire -A gatekeeper to a world or city, will play games to protect that part of system. (1) Volundr - See Weland Vual - A great duke, comes first as an enormous dromedary, but afterwards assumes human form and speaks in the Egyptian tongue. He procures the love of women, discerns past, present, and future, and excites friendship even between foes. He was of the Order of Powers. (8) Vucub Caquix - A Mayan demon of the underworld. He was the father of the giant demons Kabrakan and Zipakna. He considered himself to be the sun, the moon, and the light. For this reckless thought, and for the part he played in the death of their father, the twins Hunahpu and Ixbalangue descended to the underworld and killed him. (8) W Wadac - 'Board Keeper'. Demon. (7) Ware - Profession is 'Secret'. Demon. (7) Watchers - Demons attached to flying monkey alters who are used for observation in a system. (1) Weland, Wieland, Wayland, (Also Volundr) - God of smiths and metal workers. Son of the giant Wade. Weland has much in common with smith gods such as Govannon and Hephaistos, which comes as no surprise. Technology and metalworking spread slowly in the ancient world, usually on a person to person basis, and highly skilled metal-smiths and other technical workers formed a virtual international brotherhood similar to the Masons. (8)

X Xamm - Demon. (7) Xaphan - Another fire demon. Keeper of the furnaces of hell. (3) Xaphan (Unk) Another fire demon. When Satan and his angels revolted against God, Xaphan joined their ranks and was welcomed by them, for he had an inventive mind. He advised Satan to set fire to Heaven but was thrown down with the others. Keeper of the furnaces of hell. He is forever engaged in fanning the embers in the furnaces of Hell. His emblem is a pair of bellows. (8) Xastur - Demon. (7) Xatc - Demon. (7) Xava - Demon. (7) Xerf, X - Succubus. Demon. (7) Xezbeth - A demon of lies and legends. (8) Xiang Yao - A Chinese snake-like demon who is responsible for the great floods, together with his associate Gong Gong who is the eternal opponent of the highest ruler. (8) XY - Devil. (7) Y Yaksha - In Hindu myth, Yaksha's are chthonic semi-divine beings, half god and half demon. They live under the earth in the Himalayas where they guard the wealth of the earth (gems, gold, silver, etc.). They are led by Kubera, the god of wealth. Like their leader, they have all fat bellies and plump legs. They have no special characteristics, are not violent, and are therefore called punyajana ("good beings"). Kubera's epithet is Punyajaneshvara. (8) Yama - Clad in the robes of a Chinese judge, Yama presides over his domain, Pitris, the Chinese hell. King over all the other demons of the Orient, Yama assigns the relevant legion of demons to torture either souls in hell or those on earth. He passes judgment on those who have committed one of the Ten Deadly Sins, while other secondary rulers in Pitris condemn souls of lesser importance. He is flanked on either side of his throne by the bodiless heads of two demons. The female head is able to detect the most secret flaws in the sinners who are brought in front of Yama, while the male head is able to assess sins by smelling them. Around Yama are assembled his multitude of 'eyes' called Tevodas, who are the witnesses that testify to a person's sins. In Hindu legend, Yama was the first mortal to die because he traveled down

the road from whence there is no return. He dwells in Pitris with his wife Yami, who is his own sister. The souls of the departed are brought to Yama in crowds by Agni, the emanation of the funeral pyre. After rushing past the enormous dogs which guard the entrance to Pitris, the souls are relegated to the various levels of hell. One Chinese legend says that, in the eyes of the celestial gods, Yama was too compassionate to the worst of the criminals brought in front of him, so he was demoted to govern over the fifth region of hell in which rapists, prostitutes and those who committed religious offences were punished. There the sinners' chests are ripped open, their hearts tugged out and chopped into morsels which the attendant demons quickly gobble. (8) Yaotzin - (Aztec) God of Hell. (3) Yalocan - (Surinam) darkness and mischief. (3) Yauhahu - A spirit supposed to cause diseases amongst Indians of British Guiana. (8) Yax - Assassin Demon. (7) Yen-lo-Wang - (Chinese) ruler of Hell. (3) Yog-Sothoth - 'Trial Judge of Forbidden' /Demon head of Devils. (7) Z Zabulon - Demon who possessed one of the Seals. (3)

Zaebos - (Sumerian) Grand Count of hell said to have gentile disposition. (3)

Zagam - Grand king and president of infernal regions. Said to change things into its opposite. Demon of counterfeit. (3)

Zapan - One of the kings of hell. (3) Zaqd - Demon. (7) Zaxas, Yax - Demon. (7) Zayax - Demon. (7) Zeernebooch - (German) monarch of the empire of the dead. (3)

Zephar, Zepar, Vepar, Separ - This demon drives women insane. It is attached to insane programming. (1) Grand duke of hell. God of war. (3) Zephar (Zepar) (Unk) Also Vepar and Separ. A Grand Duke of Hell who tempts men to commit sexual sins with children. God of war. He has the form of a warrior. He commands twenty-eight legions. (8) Zimimar - The lordly monarch of the northern regions of Hell. (8) Zu - In Sumero-Akkadian mythology, Zu is a divine storm-bird and the personification of the southern wind and the thunder clouds. This demon, half man and half bird, stole the "Tablets of Destiny" from Enlil and hid them on a mountaintop. Anu ordered the other gods to retrieve those tables, but all were afraid of this demon. According to one text, Marduk killed the bird, but in another text it died through the arrows of the god Ninurta. The bird is also referred to as Imdugud or Anzu. (8)

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