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| Abbadon |
demon sovereign of the Bottomless Pit |
| Abduscius |
demon who uproots trees |
| Abigor |
demon cavalier, skilled in the secrets of war |
| Acheron |
a monster with flaming eyes who lives in Hell |
| Adramalech |
demon, grand chancellor, supervisor of Satan's wardrobe |
| Agaliarept |
demon who can discover all secrets |
| Aguares |
demon, grand duke of Hell, inciter of dancing |
| Alastor |
executor of court decrees in Hell |
| Amduscias |
demon of disturbing music, a grand duke of Hell |
| Amon |
the demon Marquis of Hell |
| Andas |
a grand marquis of Hell |
| Asmodeus |
the demon of lust and marital discord |
| Astaroth |
grand duke of hell |
| Astarte |
grand duke, treasurer of Hell |
| Azazel |
standard bearer of the infernal legions |
| Baal |
demon of guile and cunning, a grand duke of Hell |
| Baalberith |
chief secretary of Hell |
| Banshee |
ghost of a washerwoman who foretold death (Ireland) |
| Barbatos |
a demonic duke, able to reveal hidden treasure and knowledge of the past and future |
| Beelzebub |
Satan's second-in-command; aka Lord of the Flies |
| Behemoth |
the huge demon who presides over feasting in Hell |
| Belial |
a powerful ally of Satan, demon of lies |
| Belphegor |
demon who seduced men with wealth |
| Bifrons |
demons who moves bodies from one grave to another |
| Black Shuck |
a phantom hound that haunts the English countryside |
| Bokor |
a Voodoo sorcerer |
| Bune |
demon who, with Bifrons, moves bodies from their graves |
| Caim |
demon who gives understanding of animals and nature |
| Changling |
a fairy child secretly switched with a human infant |
| Corpse Candle |
an eerie light or ignis fatuus (Wales) |
| Cocytus |
a frozen marsh - the ninth circle of Hell |
| Dagon |
demon, baker to Hell |
| Dantalian |
demon who turns men's thoughts to evil |
| Dis |
the poet Dante's name for Satan |
| Doppelganger |
"double goer" in German; a spirit double |
| Dybbuk |
in Jewish Folklore, a wandering spirit |
| Familiar |
evil spirit, provided (according to myth) to do a witch's bidding |
| Flauros |
demon who, with Andras, commits murder |
| Fleurety |
Beelzebub's lieutenant general - controls Africa |
| Forcas |
grand president of Hell |
| Furfur |
demon who controls thunder, lightning, strong winds |
| Ghoul |
an evil creature that robs graves and eats the dead |
| Glasyalabolas |
demon that incites men to murder |
| Golem |
in Hebraic folklore, a monstrous man created by magick |
| Gomory |
demon that procures love of women, especially girls |
| Grimoire |
magician's handbook of incantations, etc |
| Haborym |
demon of fire and holocaust |
| Halpas |
demon who burns down towns |
| Homunculus |
an artificial human created by alchemy |
| Houngan |
a Voodoo priest |
| Ignis Fatuusq |
"foolish fire"; a will-o'-the-wisp: eerie light generally seen over swamps and in graveyards |
| Imps |
lowly demons, (according to myth) often kept by witches as familiars |
| Incubus |
a male demon who sexually preys on women during the night while they sleep |
| Lamia |
female demon and vampire who preys on children |
| Leonard |
demon and master of the sabbats |
| Lerajie |
demon clad as an archer and incites battles |
| Lethe |
the river of forgetfulness in Hell |
| Leviathan |
the great serpent demon of Hell, ruler of oceans. see leviathan.html |
| Lilin |
demon children of Lilith |
| Lilith |
queen of the succubi and Adams first wife |
| Loubin |
a haunter of cemeteries, and in France a feeder of corpses |
| loup garou |
a werewolf (France) |
| Lucifer |
the angel that rebelled against God and fell from heaven - also known as Satan (see satan.html) |
| Lucifuge Rofocale |
prime minister of Hell |
| Lupin |
a werewolf like creature that haunts graveyards |
| Lycanthropy |
the changing of men into werewolves |
| Malebolge |
the eighth ring of Hell reserved Fraudulence and Malice |
| Malebranche |
the "evil clawed" demons in Dante's Inferno |
| Mammon |
a demon of riches and covetousness |
| Mare |
aka nightmare, a demon that perches on your chest during sleep |
| Melchom |
demon and treasurer for princes in the houses of Hell |
| Mephistopheles |
a demon who served Faust for 24-years |
| Moloch |
a demon to whom children were sacrificed |
| Mulciber |
demon and architect of building in Pandemonium |
| Murmur |
the demon who takes charge of your soul |
| Navky |
spirits of murdered or unbaptized children (Slavic) |
| Nebiros |
demon field marshal in Hell |
| Nybras |
demon in charge of pleasures in Hell |
| Nysrock |
demon chef in Hell |
| Oiellet |
demon who temps men, monks in particular, to break their vow of poverty |
| Olivier |
a fallen archangel who encourages cruelty towards the poor |
| Pandaemonium |
Satan's capital city in Hell |
| Paymon |
demon in charge of public ceremonies in Hell |
| Philotanus |
demon of sodomy and pederasty |
| Phlegethon |
a river of boiling blood in Hell |
| Procel |
demon who makes water freezing cold or scalding hot |
| Put Satanachia |
commander-in-chief of Satan's army |
| Rais, Gilles de |
(1404-1440) French Lord and mass murderer |
| Raum |
demon count and destroyer of cities |
| Sabnack |
demon that causes mortal bodies to decay |
| Sargatanas |
demon and brigadier major of Hell |
| Satan |
supreme Lord of Hell and all its demons. see satan.html |
| Seera |
demon who makes time fly or crawl |
| Shax |
demon who blinds and deafens his victims |
| Succubus |
a female demon who sexually preys on men while they are sleeping |
| Sytry |
demon who causes women to show themselves naked |
| Tatari Gami |
a horrible shape changing demon that destroys the very ground it walks on. This demon is pure hatred and malice that kills any thing that crosses its path. Tatari Gami were deemed so dangerous that the gods had them imprisoned deep in the black hell. |
| Uphir |
demon who presides over robbers and brigands |
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| Vampire |
The Re-animated Corpse of a Person who survives by drinking blood |
| Verdelet |
master of ceremonies in Hell |
| Vine |
demon who tears down great walls, makes storms at sea |
| Voodoo |
a polytheistic religion, practiced chiefly in the West Indies, mixing African cult worship with Catholic elements |
| Wall |
a "fallen angel" formerly of the order of powers, now a grand duke in Hell. When invoked, he appears in the form of a dromedary. Under Wall's command are 36 legions of infernal spirits.
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| Werewolf |
a human that has transformed (or shape shifted) into a deadly wolf that craves human blood and tissue.
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| Wormwood |
from Revelation 8:11, Wormwood is the name of a star that fell from Heaven at the blast of the 3rd angel. According to the Dictionary of the Holy Bible (American Tract Society 1859) Wormwood "denotes a mighty prince or power of the air, the instrument of sore judgments on large numbers of the wicked." In St.Paul's point of view, Wormwood would be the equivalent of Satan. Wormwood has also been described as a junior devil who walks the earth and a nephew of Screwtape, an important official in His Satanic Majesty's 'Lowerarchy'. |
| Xaphan |
one of the apostate angels, now a demon of the 2nd rank. When Satan and his angel rebelled, Xaphan joined them. He suggested that they set fire to Heaven, but before the plan could be carried out, they were all hurled to the bottom of the abyss, where Xaphan is forever engaged in fanning the embers in the furnaces of Hell. |
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| Yetzer Hara |
(Yetzer Ra) - the evil inclination in man. In Jewish tradition, and in the view of some rabbis, the Yetzer Hara is the evil spirit itself, i.e. Satan |
| Yurba |
in Mandarin lore, chief of the evil genii, or chief of the powers of darkness but acting as the servant of the powers of light. A deceptive evil power. |
| Yomyed |
is one of the 200 or so fallen angels mentioned in Enoch I |
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| Zaciel Parmar |
one of the leaders of the fallen angels in the Enoch listings (according to Voltaire's "Of Angels, Genii and Devils". |
| Zagiel |
an evil archangel mentioned in Enoch I |
| Zahbuk |
an evil angel supplicated in conjurations for the separation of a husband from his wife |
| Zavebe |
one of the 200 or so fallen angels mentioned in Enoch I |
| Zhsmael |
another evil angel employed in conjuring rites for separating a husband from his wife | |
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