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Appearing in the form of a beautiful woman with the legs of a mule, Onoskelis is said to be "born of an echo", and resides near steep precipices or in a cavern of gold, the location of which is said to be ever-shifting. The Testament of Solomon associates her with the full moon.
Tags: black, demon, demonology, goetia, goth
Dictionnaire Infernal: Onoskelis
Vual, alternately Vaal, Vuall, or Wall, speaks Egyptian, although the records do not specify whether this be Middle Egyptian, Demotic, or Coptic. Whatever its language, this gregarious Duke of Hell can secure friendship for its summoner, and even the love of women, in addition to divining past and present events.
Tags: satan, legem, literature, goth, black
Vepar governs the oceans and ships, taking particular interest in any such laden with the instruments of war. It can putrefy with worms and maggots, but can also cure these conditions if so desired.
Tags: religion, demon, metal, satan, literature
Valac or Volac appears as a cherub riding a two-headed dragon, and can tell its summoner where to find either serpents or hidden treasures. You're not alone if you can see some potential problems there. Recently had a star turn in The Conjuring film franchise, being (as "Valak") the entity possessing The Nun, and, like many of these antique demons, shows up in either the Castlevania or Bloodstained games as a monster.
Tags: demonology, demon, black, religion, castl
Listed in the Pseudomonarchie Daemonum, Legemeton, and Dictionnaire Infernal, this Prince of Hell is supposed to have knowledge of the past, present, and future, and remarkably, the power to reconcile enemies. Appearing variably as a horse or a man, he is also remarkable for his purported refusal to engage in deceit.
Tags: demon, goetia, castl, goth, demonology
Biblical Canaanite god associated with fiery child sacrifice, famously depicted in statue form in Fritz Lang's Metropolis, and invoked by Allen Ginsberg in the poem Howl as a metaphor for industrial America. Moloch, here conflated with bull-headed Morax/Marax of the Pseudomonarchie Daemonum and Lesser Key of Solomon, has come to symbolize subservience to greed and wealth, and as such, its name has entered common speech somewhat. Notably, Moloch has become part of recent conspiracy theory, although the owl statue of Bohemian Grove fame probably has little to do with the more culturally rich figure of the bull-headed idol.
Tags: goetia, goth, black, sigil, metal
Native to the Dictionnaire Infernal, but not the Goetia/Legemeton, Lamia is possibly a demonic interpretation of the mythological Medusa, or Lilith, the "first" version of Eve arisen from the dual creation accounts in Genesis. Medieval Lilith was sometimes fused with or married to Asmodeus. Kabbalic Lilith bred with Samael (sometimes the angel of death, sometimes Belial or Satan) to create monsters, the lilim. Lamia is also a common Latin translation used for the Lilith-like word in Hebrew that could mean "night monster" or "screech owl". Generally, a lamia is a vampire or a succubus, and almost always a murderer of newborn children.
Tags: metal, satan, demonology, goth, literature
A President of Hell, per the Pseudomonarchie Daemonum of 1577, Buer is said to have knowledge of philosophy, logic, and herbology, although when he appears most frequently in pop culture — typically as an enemy monster in the Castlevania video game franchise — he seems to prefer rolling down stairs at people to dispensing wisdom.
Tags: demon, sigil, hell, literature, seal
Ruiner of marriages, demon of lust, rage, and gambling. The infamous nuns of Loudun claimed Asmodeus — alternatively Asmodai, Asmodee, or sometimes Asmoday — was their tormentor in 1634. In the arcane text The Testament of Solomon, King Solomon uses a magic ring to conscript this demonic fellow king to help him build the great Temple.
Tags: goetia, sigil, literature, demon, religion
Vepar governs the oceans and ships, taking particular interest in any such laden with the instruments of war. It can putrefy with worms and maggots, but can also cure these conditions if so desired.
Tags: black, literature, goth, legem, sigil
Dictionnaire Infernal: Vepar
Vual, alternately Vaal, Vuall, or Wall, speaks Egyptian, although the records do not specify whether this be Middle Egyptian, Demotic, or Coptic. Whatever its language, this gregarious Duke of Hell can secure friendship for its summoner, and even the love of women, in addition to divining past and present events.
Tags: black, literature, legem, metal, goth
Dictionnaire Infernal: Vual
Valac or Volac appears as a cherub riding a two-headed dragon, and can tell its summoner where to find either serpents or hidden treasures. You're not alone if you can see some potential problems there. Recently had a star turn in The Conjuring film franchise, being (as "Valak") the entity possessing The Nun, and, like many of these antique demons, shows up in either the Castlevania or Bloodstained games as a monster.
Tags: satan, seal, demonology, goetia, goth
Dictionnaire Infernal: Valac
Ruiner of marriages, demon of lust, rage, and gambling. The infamous nuns of Loudun claimed Asmodeus — alternatively Asmodai, Asmodee, or sometimes Asmoday — was their tormentor in 1634. In the arcane text The Testament of Solomon, King Solomon uses a magic ring to conscript this demonic fellow king to help him build the great Temple.
Tags: hell, satan, sigil, black, goetia
Dictionnaire Infernal: Asmodeus
Biblical Canaanite god associated with fiery child sacrifice, famously depicted in statue form in Fritz Lang's Metropolis, and invoked by Allen Ginsberg in the poem Howl as a metaphor for industrial America. Moloch, here conflated with bull-headed Morax/Marax of the Pseudomonarchie Daemonum and Lesser Key of Solomon, has come to symbolize subservience to greed and wealth, and as such, its name has entered common speech somewhat. Notably, Moloch has become part of recent conspiracy theory, although the owl statue of Bohemian Grove fame probably has little to do with the more culturally rich figure of the bull-headed idol.
Tags: literature, metal, satan, religion, q
Dictionnaire Infernal: Moloch
Listed in the Pseudomonarchie Daemonum, Legemeton, and Dictionnaire Infernal, this Prince of Hell is supposed to have knowledge of the past, present, and future, and remarkably, the power to reconcile enemies. Appearing variably as a horse or a man, he is also remarkable for his purported refusal to engage in deceit.
Tags: goetia, black, castl, religion, seal
Dictionnaire Infernal: Orobas
Native to the Dictionnaire Infernal, but not the Goetia/Legemeton, Lamia is possibly a demonic interpretation of the mythological Medusa, or Lilith, the "first" version of Eve arisen from the dual creation accounts in Genesis. Medieval Lilith was sometimes fused with or married to Asmodeus. Kabbalic Lilith bred with Samael (sometimes the angel of death, sometimes Belial or Satan) to create monsters, the lilim. Lamia is also a common Latin translation used for the Lilith-like word in Hebrew that could mean "night monster" or "screech owl". Generally, a lamia is a vampire or a succubus, and almost always a murderer of newborn children.
Tags: lilit, black, demonology, goetia, goth
Dictionnaire Infernal: Lamia
A President of Hell, per the Pseudomonarchie Daemonum of 1577, Buer is said to have knowledge of philosophy, logic, and herbology, although when he appears most frequently in pop culture — typically as an enemy monster in the Castlevania video game franchise — he seems to prefer rolling down stairs at people to dispensing wisdom.
Tags: castl, literature, black, hell, goth