Demons of Theology
Demons of Theology
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fire that devours the sacrifices. He is the Greco-Roman god of the vine and wine,
identified withDionysus, and who presided over all the fruit trees. In Rome he
the bull, the donkey, the goat, the panther, the lynx, the
pig, the horse, the hare, the dolphin, the boar, the fox, the bee, the snake and the dog;
among the vegetables, they dedicated the vine, ivy, holm oak, myrtle, pine,
laurel, the pomegranate, the fig tree, the rosebush, etc. In Demonology, he is listed as prince of
the satyrs and the sileni; it is joyful and pleasure-seeking and when it takes on a human aspect, one
his feet have some defect, and his penis is oversized. He usually presides
theSabbath.
Bacon: he is known as the demon of jealousy; of bad nature and character.
resentful, is the one who sows discord among lovers.
Bahaman: demon that calms anger.
Baltazo: incubus demon of great seduction, it is only known that he possesses the
women for sexual relations, as they are not known for any other occupation.
Baphomet(also known as Baphomet, Bafomet, or Baffometo): his name
it proceeds from the fusion of two Greek terms whose approximate meaning is that of
'baptism of wisdom'.
Barbatos: one of the three helper demons ofAstaroth. He is the count-duke
of thehell.
Barbelo: demoness of great power. She enjoys dominating men and exploits their
weaknesses, such as lust and jealousy.
Barbudo, also known as BarquyBarbu: demon possessing the secret of
the philosopher's stone, which appears in human form, with its face covered by a
white and enormous beard.
Barkai: demon of lower hierarchy; knows the secrets of the stars: was the master
of the astrologers.
Baron: its name derives fromCelticbaranobarwn, 'Mister'). He is a demon that
they offered the hands and hearts of the sacrificed children.Gilles de Raiswas
a follower of the devil, from whom he would obtain the recipe for thePhilosopher's Stone.
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Caco: Greek giant, son of Vulcan, who lived in a cave on the mountain.
Aventine.Herculeshe drowned him in his arms for having stolen the oxen.
It symbolizes the thieves.
Cerberus, also known as Can Cerberus: black three-headed dog.
heads that guarded the gates of hell.
Carnivean, also known as Carniveau: archdemon of obscenity and
the possession.
Charon, also known as Charon: Ferryman of the underworld, son ofErebusand of
the Night, which had the mission of ferrying the souls of the dead across in her boat
from the Stygian lagoon, the Cocytus, and the Acheron.
Carreau: demon of great power, he is the prince of the Powers; and the devil of the
ruthless.
Causatán, also known as Causathan: a demon that prowled the baths
public.
Cerrunos, also known as Cernunnos and Cernunnus: his name derives from the
vocablocernú, 'cuckold'. It is an ancient Celtic deity who was chosen as chief by
the witches of Western Europe; he was seen as a three-headed horned man specialist in
metamorphosis.
Chabriri (Shabriri): ancient demon of Hebrew mythology that blinded its...
victims.
Chaigidiei: kabbalistic archdemon that opposes the influence of the sameGod.
Chamgaz: lesser demon of Hebrew mythology.
Devil. also known as Quigeny Kuijen: a burlesque demonic reference
inspired by non-Catholic Christian evangelical churches. In America, it is the
representative ofSatan.
Cheitan: demon born of smoke.
Chiridirilles: protective demon of the walkers, appears in the form of a man
black man on horseback.
Chu-Chiang: infernal god of Chinese Taoism; presides over the Second Hall of the
Horrors.
Cieguecillo: little devil that inhabited fire as its own element; it was him
identify with the salamander. It was born from a spark that flew from the forge ofVulcanoto the
breast oftransfer.
Cimejes, also known as Kimaris, Cimeies, and Cimeries: infernal marquis. It is
a great warrior who rides a black horse, and has the ability to locate
lost or hidden treasures, of teaching the trivium and of making a man into a
warrior of his own likeness.
Claudec: second-rate demon, who holds the rank of sergeant in the
armies of theAvernus; he is the assistant ofNébiros, powerful Field Marshal, who
Don't hesitate to use it as a mount as well.
Claunec: low-ranked demon, favorite page ofLucifer, allowing him to dispose
freely of money.
Cloto, also called Klothoy Nona: The youngest of the three Fates (or Moirai)
Greek, daughters ofZeusyTemis, which ruled the fate of mortals. Clotho was
the spinner of life.
Cocytus: demon-river Greek of the hells. TheCocytus, of muddy waters, was
formed by the tears of the condemned.
Coyote: its name comes from the Nahuatl coyotl, 'dog of the prairies'. According to the
Indigenous people of North America, it is the grassland wolf, which appears in shape
human but always ends up mutating into a wild animal to destroy the divine work and
introduce death into the world. He is the prototype of the demon-werewolf.
Cronos, also known as Kronos Saturn: the first Greek titan and leader of
these, divine descendants ofGea, the earth, andUranus, the sky. Cronus overthrew his
padre,Uranus, and ruled during the mythical Golden Age, until he was overthrown
for his own son,Zeus. He was not imprisoned in the depths of the underworld,
theTartarus, like most of the other titans, he fled.
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Dahaka: Persian god of death, demon of deception and lies; is described with
three heads, and with scorpions and lizards covering its body.
Damballa, also known as Damballah Wédo: serpent-god of the
religionvoodoo.
Damián, being an antagonist (diabolical) relating him to the beast and its number 666, thus
like with Satan according to Christianity. In Christianity, the Antichrist would be the
antagonist of Jesus, The use of the word antichrist only appears in the letters of the
Apostle John, where, on one hand, it refers to the manifestation, scheduled for the
end of times, and of a decisive adversary of Christ (1Jn 2:18), and, on the other hand, to the
anticipation of this manifestation in the action of apostates who renounce the
Christianity (2Jn 1:7). Demon, right hand of Lucifer, incarnating in human.
to fulfill the task of bringing humanity to chaos and destruction,
Dantalian, also known asDantalion: infernal duke, with the figure of a man
with several faces (of men and women), holding a book in their right hand. Shows
Arts and Sciences; had the power to work magic on the thoughts of men,
and turn the good into bad.
Deber: spirit whose name means 'the demon that offends the night'.
Decarabia: infernal marquis who knows all the virtues of herbs and stones
precious that exist.
Delepitore: demon of illustrative witchcraft.
Demogorgon: genius of the earth, who was an emaciated, filthy, and covered old man.
of moss that lived in the center of the planet; he was the expert magician who had the power
to dominate the ghosts and spirits of the air. It is the Greek synonym for the demon
unknown to men.
Dis: Greek god ofunderworldand of the dead.
Djinn: infernal lord of fire; promotes, in union withGob, the earthquakes with
the output of flames and burning lava and all volcanic eruptions is the cause
of the fires, the explosions, and instigates men to war, in which
scenes of death revel; it protects and directs the arm of the killer and the murderer,
and take advantage of a moment of carelessness or imprudence to make the weapons
of fire are shot and the white flames injure the victims of those
unfortunate accidents that are often attributed to chance; vehement in the presence of
destruction of all that has life, has its habitat where there is fire, and on the
summits of the volcanoes.
Drugia, also known as Druj, Drugy Drauga: Lieutenant ofAhriman,
called 'the Plague'; its touch provoked every illness, known or not. Demon of
female sex with three heads, three mouths, six eyes, and a thousand senses.
Dumah: angel of silence and death according to theKabbalah; Commander of the
demons of theGehenna.
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Eaco, also known as Aiakos: one of the three Greek judges of the underworld.
It was responsible for judging the Europeans.
She appeared in Russia during the harvests where, under the guise of a widow,
she fractured the limbs of the reapers. It was also said that she was a messenger
ofHecateand had a frightening figure.
Eris: Greek goddess of strife and discord.
Erlik, also known as Erlik-Khan: evil spirit of Siberia; Turkic god
Mongol of the dead. He is represented with the head of a bull, or riding a
bull; other times with a buffalo face, head with horns surrounded by flames, or
also with two heads and four hands; it is also seen with a necklace of skulls
around the neck; in his right hand, a scepter topped with a skull; in the left,
a sword. Sacrifices are offered to appease him; however, he is not held.
too much respect. The offerings are black animals.
Esteno: one of the three Gorgons of Greek mythology, who turned into
stone to anyone who looked directly into their eyes.
Styx: Greek river-demon of the underworld, which surrounded them seven times with its
flowing. Its waters made anyone who immersed themselves in them invulnerable.
Estría: a medieval androgynous demon that had the ability to take on various forms.
Eurydice: one of the three Gorgons in Greek mythology, who turned into
stone to anyone who looked directly into their eyes.
Exael: tenth angel, who taught men the art of making weapons and
war machines.
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Fausto: wizard who lived between the 15th and 16th centuries who claimed to have sold his
soul to the devil to obtain wisdom.
Fecor: one of the three demons in charge of guarding the hidden treasures.
Filotano, also known as Philotanus: second category demon,
lieutenant governor ofBelial, with which he seduces through sodomy and pederasty,
but unlike his master, he does not participate in these acts, but rather supports them. He has
predilection for works of witchcraft, and protects the sorcerers against their
followers.
Fenrir (Fenris) is one of the three monsters born from the union between Loki.
and Angrboda: the goddess of death Hel, the giant serpent Jörmungandr, and the
great wolf Fenrir (also Fenris or Frenrihr)
Phlegathon: powerful demon, lord of the Central realm.
Fleuretty: according to Christian literature lieutenant general ofBeelzebub, what would dominate in
Africa. He was an expert in "poisonous" (psychoactive) plants. Night demon,
It fostered sexual desire and always caused wars among men.
Florón: familiar demon of the order of the Condemned Cherubim.
Furcas: infernal knight who taught pyromancy, chiromancy, logic, rhetoric,
astronomy and philosophy. He is described as a cruel old man with a beard and long hair, who
ride a horse.
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Gob: demon of the earth, who also dominates underground things, and
promotes sinkholes, seismic movements, the expansion of gases
asphyxiating and deadly; it gives its deadly properties to poisonous substances,
presides over the development and spread of plague and other epidemics and intervenes in the
tragic events of human life, fostering the passions of greed, the
pride and cruelty. His passion is, precisely, greed.
Golab: kabbalistic archdemon that causes fires.
Goleo Binban (Beenban): demon of the desert. It haunts the melancholics, and it
known as 'the spirit of solitude'.
Gorson: prince of demons and king of the West; he becomes invisible until the
nine in the morning.
Gremory(Gamory, Gemory, Gomory): infernal duke of female representation who
knows everything about the past, the present, and the future, helps to find treasures and
he gains the love of women, both young and old, but mainly, single ones.
Gresil: demon of impurity.
Guayota: demon of theGuanche Mythology, what dwells inside
of theTeide(Tenerife, Spain).
Gum Barud Gam-Gam: God of the Gummos, it is said that he hides in the
Eastern mountains.
Gusion(Gusoyn): great infernal duke who knows everything regarding the past,
present and future, answers all the questions asked of him, reconciles the
friends and grant honor and dignity.
Guta: Hungarian demon that beats its victims to death.
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Habondia: demoness of the highest hierarchy, considered the queen of the fairies.
Hades(Pluto)Greek king of the underworld and god of death, son ofCronoyRea.
He/She kidnappedPersephoneand she made him her husband.
Häel: powerful and influential devil in thehell, on which many others depend
spirits.
Hallulaya: Babylonian demon that torments men on the roads.
Harab Serap: archdemon of the cabal, promoter of failures.
Herodias, also known as Noctiluca: queen of the night, who presided over
theWitches' gatheringsand required the sacrifice of human beings; was worshiped in the 12th century.
Hiranya Kaśipu ('golden mattress') and Hiranyāksha ('golden eyes'): in Hinduism,
demon brothers in human form. To kill each one, the
godVishnushe embodied on two occasions, asBoar(wild boar) and
howNarasinja(a being half man and half lion).
Humtaba: demon from Babylonian origin, with a horrible appearance, having a mouth that vomits.
llamas and a deadly breath.
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Jana: demon of great power, member of the Divi spirits, along with
aSaracil, SathielyAamón, among others.
Junier: mighty demon, prince of angels.
Juvart: demon of possession.
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Labasú: his name means 'the one who brings down'. He is a Babylonian demon who used to bring
the misfortune to the homes; was identified as a detestable thief.
Lagasse: demon of thehypocrisy.
Lamashtu, also known as Lamastu or Labartu: Assyrian-Babylonian divinity,
daughter ofAnu. It is a female demon, black, sterile and insatiable, with a figure
of a monster with the torso of a woman and the head and claws of a lion, ears and teeth of a donkey,
equipped with wings, and in a position to suckle two puppies sitting on a donkey.
He was very feared by pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers. He adopts seven
different forms, and he is one of the seven demons of Babylon.
Lanithro: demon of the air.
Lachesis: The second of the three Fates (or Moirai) in Greek mythology, daughters ofZeusyTemis,
which governed the fate of mortals. Lachesis, 'the one who draws the lot', determines
the future of people. It is she who decides the length of the thread of each one of the
human lives, and therefore, the duration of life corresponding to each person.
Hell's lion: a demon that appears in cases of possession, in all of them
howincubus.
Leraje, also known as Leraie, Leraikha, Leraye, Lorayy Oray: great
infernal marquis causing great battles and disputes. He is described as a
handsome archer dressed in green who carries a bow.
Leshy, also known as Ljeschie and Lieschi: Slavic demon that was born from the
carnal relationship of a devil with a woman. It has a human form, but with legs,
goat ears and horns, similar to a Greek satyr; has the ability to acquire
the height of the medium where it moves.
Lete, also known as Lethe: a Greek river-demon of the underworld. Its waters
they made those who drank them forget everything that had happened.
Loki: his name means 'light and flame of fire'; also 'the one who closes', 'the one who
termina'. He is the god of fire and Teutonic devil; he permanently changes shape and his
the figure is grotesque. Deity of water and extreme heat, devourer of corpses,
prototype of the lie; sometimes it is beautiful and pleasing in appearance, but its
Nature is wicked. His father's name isFarbanti, 'the dangerous', 'the storm', and its
mother isNal, the fir treeMidgardis your daughter andSigynhis wife.
Lucifuge Rofocale: demonic king in charge of the government ofhellby order
ofLucifer. He is the prime minister ofhell. It can only take on a body at night,
well, he hates the light. Among his many duties are the sorrow of illness and the
deformity, the creation of earthquakes, and the destruction of sacred deities.
Lucifer, also known as Luzbel,Phosphoruso Morning Star: Greco-Roman demon
identified with one of thefallen angels. According to non-biblical Hebrew myths, Lucifer
he was a cherub who, out of pride, rebelled againstGodand as punishment it was
expelled from heaven by the archangelMiguel. Despite the fact that Hebrew mythology
I considered Lucifer andSatanas two separate entities, Christianity
he fused both concepts to identify them, simply, with the Devil.
Lul: lower-order demon, according to Hebrew mythology.
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Magistelo: demon collaborator of witches, in the form ofsuccubusoincubus.
Magoa: powerful eastern demon. King of the area who answers questions that
they are formulated.
Mahonin: lesser demon, comes from the third hierarchy and the second order of
archangels; live in the water.
Mania, also known as Muta, Larunda, Lara, Tacita, Locura, and Lalaria: goddess
Etruscan ofhell; ancient deity that was venerated in theCompitalia Festivalsin
company of theLares; was considered as the mother or grandmother of themanesand the
goddess of silence. They were offered in sacrificepoppy seeds, dogs and victims
humans; it was portrayed with a terrifying figure.
Mantor: Chaldean demon that personified fever.
Mantus: god of theEtruscans, sovereign of the infernal world; he was a deformed being and
terrifying, armed with a saber or a mace, and with wings and a crown.
Mastema: his name derives from the Hebrew mastim, 'hostile'. He is the prince and chief of the
evil spirits that were born from the union between thefallen angelsand the women
humans.
Mastiphal: one of the princes of darkness.
Medusa: one of the threeGorgonsfrom Greek mythology, which turned into
stone to anyone who looked directly into their eyes.Perseushe cut off his head
a Medusa.
Mephistopheles, also known as Mephisto: prince of hell, subordinate
aLucifer. In many cases, it is also taken as a synonym for the Devil itself.
Megera: one of the three avenging Furies (Furies or Erinyes) of Greek mythology.Tartar.
Melek Tawus, also known as Melek Ta'ûs: its literal translation is 'angel-
peacock'. It is a Mesopotamian demon, from the religionYazidi, for the one that is not
considered a demon, but rather the leader of the archangels. He had the form of a peacock, or of
rooster, or a hybrid between the two.
Merigaz: minor demon in Hebrew mythology.
Merihim: infernal spirit, prince of the air and of the demons of pestilence.
Minos: one of the three Greek judges of the underworld. He was in charge of judging the
those whoWhatyRadamanthusthey had not known how to judge.
Minosón: demonsuccubusdependent onHäel; its mission is to win everywhere
class of games.
Morail: a demon that has the power to make anyone invisible.
Munkir, also known as Munchir: black Muslim angel, malevolent,
partner ofNékir, who inhabited the Adhab Algab (purgatory), and tormented the
evil ones.
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Naamah, also known as Nahamay or Nhama: succubus and original mother of the
devils, one of the four according to theTalmud, siren of seduction, is the sister
ofTubal-cain.
Nabam: evil spirit of Saturday, very irascible, and which is pleased with bread.
burned.
Nebiros, The Lord of the Dead: Leader of the infernal necromancers. He is the hand
right of the fallen angelLucifer, who gave him power over all the infernal militia,
naming him Marshal of the infernal militias. It is said that he has the power to see the
future and create evil upon whom he wants. He also knows the magical properties
of metals, plants, and minerals.
Nejustán: minor order demon, cited in theBible.
Nékir, also known as Nechir: black angel of the Muslim purgatory (Adhab
Algab/ Adab-el-Kabr), which tormented the wicked, alongside his companionDeniers.
Nembroth, also known as Mambroth or Naimbroth: a demon to which the
sorcerers consult on Tuesdays, and to bid him farewell, they throw a small stone at him.
Nemesis: Greek goddess of vengeance and distributive justice.
Nergal, also known as Nirgal: godSumerian-Babylonianof the underworld and
lord of the dead, being considered as the sinister aspect of the god
sunarShamash. He rules the underworld alongside his consort,Ereshkigal. Nergal is the
bearer of pestilence, fever, and devastation, and his attributes are the sickle and the
damn.
Nibján: demon in Hebrew mythology, found in passages of the Bible.
Nigrum: demon primarily European, often shown in the form of a cat
black or crow and very rarely as a man with a deer head. It deceives
humans making them believe they have power over him, but in the end, he will take his
souls to offer to Belial. It is said that since the 10th century he has appeared as
a man of very good appearance.
Nina: Babylonian goddess; she-devil in the form of a serpent.
Nisroch: fallen angel of the order of the princely associated withBelphegor. Also it
he is considered the Assyrian god of agriculture.
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Subject: demon of the Syrians; he was a ventriloquist and could express himself through any orifice of the
body.
Oiellet: prince of the Dominions; tempted men to break the vow
from poverty, therefore, is the demon of wealth; it is invoked in the litanies
of the Sabbath. Oilette, Carnation.
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Rabisu ('the one who lurks', vagabond) or Habisú: Assyrian-Babylonian demon, who wandered
always making unpredictable appearances, he hid in the dark corners and
always tried to provoke entanglements and disturbances in the inhabitants of the houses. It was
so horrible that those who saw it had the hair on their bodies stand on end.
Working: demon created by hatred, vanity, envy, lust, gluttony, laziness, and greed
from the people it was said that he was the king of demons, bloodthirsty, he
it fed on the hearts of people and any creature that got in the way
On his way, it is said that he was able to absorb his opponents and also imitate.
their appearances and abilities.
Rahab: minor demon, prince of the oceans.
Ravana: in Hindu mythology, a demon with ten heads and ten pairs of arms. He was
killed by the godRama.
RichpéoRechep: minor hierarchy devil, according to Hebrew mythology.
RosierhoRosier: powerful demon, prince of the dominions; he is the devil of the
love.
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Sakar: infernal genius that—according to himTalmud— he lies in the lake of Tiberias tied
with a stone around the neck, as a form of punishment.
Samaelvenom of [the Ugaritic god]The’) Sammael, Samamiel, Semmazai, Satanael:
in Hebrew mythology, angel of death and poisoning, married toLilith, o
with Iset Zemunin, the angel of prostitution; Sammael occupied a place on the throne
mayor of Heaven, had 12 wings, twice the number of wings of the seraphim and of
other living creatures. Prince of the air, demonologists identify him with the
spirit that hid behind the serpent to seduce Eve. It would be the true father
ofCain. He has been confused with Asmodeus and with Enlil. In the biblical account, he appears
in the company ofAzazelas the leader of the angels who joined the humans.
He came to be a drop of honey to enter Noah's Ark. One of his
characteristic is his eagerness for money. He is depicted wielding a sword or a
arch. Its name may be related to the Hebrew alphabet letter samech,
what is interpreted by 'snake'. It can also derive from thawing.simoon, the wind
from the desert).
Samamiel: high-ranking demon inConstantinople, whose preference was the
blonde women.
SamyazaSemiasas: captain of the 200 rebellious archangels, alongside Azazel, who
He/She is your immediate subordinate.
Saracil: one of the three demons, calledDivi, whose dwelling is close to the Moon,
and who reign over the earth and the sea.
Sargatanas: holds the rank of brigadier in the militias ofAvernus. Has the power
about invisibility, teaches each of the human cunning and the sciences
secret
Satan(Satan, opponent, enemy)
SatanachiaSatanachia, commander-in-chief of the satanic army,
knower of all the planets; he had a peculiar power over mothers..
Sathariel: kabbalistic archdemon, who hinders divine mercy.
Sathiel (Sariel): companion demon of Aamon, and which is part of theDivithe beings
superiors. He is one of the princes of the Moon.
Seddim: demon of destructive power.
SiraSeera, Sire: powerful prince, under the command ofAmazement, what appears as
a handsome man mounted on a winged horse. He controlled the weather, making
that could be faster or slower, in moments it could transport objects or beings
from one place to another.
was identified as a snake-god, but also with a donkey's head; at other times it
he described it as an indefinable monster, with a body of a greyhound, very elongated, ears
long and short, Mongoloid eyes and a long bifurcated tail.
SidragasoLord of the infernal duchy of Lagneia, in command of 70
legions, made up of incubus. It has the face of a leopard, the torso of a man, legs
of goat, scorpion tail and crow wings. It is wrapped by exquisite
fragrances that awaken sexual appetite in women, and has the gift of the
gallant word, through which it ensnares its victims. It is also called Bitru or
Sytry. Its mission is to seduce women, making them believe they are the most
beautiful, and encourage them to show themselves naked in a demonic dance during the
Sabbath or libertinism and orgy, with the purpose of exacerbating carnal desire in the
men, seeking to carry out the act of fornication between the two sexes.
Wilfried of Regensburg in Atrium Infernalis in Pandemonium mentions as in 1357
he seduced a woman named Sylvia, wife of Günther, a modest merchant
in the city of Augsburg in the duchy of Bavaria, convincing her to show herself
naked before a large group of clients, with the promise that after this, they
they would buy everything their husband wanted and at the price he set. Silvya, moved
for ambition, he listened to Sidragaso and displayed himself before them, who were dominated by
lust, not only contemplated her nakedness, but copulated with her. After this act
orgiastic, Günther amassed a fortune, fulfilling what had been told to Sylvia.
promised. However, nine months later she conceived a completely healthy child.
deformed and repugnant in appearance, in addition to the fact that she died in childbirth. It is believed
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Sonnillon (Sonnielion): she-devil of hatred.
Spunkie: demon that protects wrongdoers and bandits.
Stolas (Stolos): prince of hell. Teaches astronomy and knowledge of the
"toxic" (psychoactive) plants, herbs, and gemstones.
Sustrugiel: demon who teaches the magical art and grants familiar spirits.
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Tartac: demon in Hebrew mythology, mentioned in some passages of
the Bible. InCityhe was the god of the wind, and he was worshiped by the Assyrian colonists
ofSamaria.
Tefnet (Tefnut): minor category demon in Egyptian mythology; feline devil.
with a lioness head, sister and consort ofShu, the personification of the element
damp; in it was synthesized all the danger of female seduction.
Tenebrion: demonic spirit of darkness.
Tetal: Chaldean demon whose power resided in taking possession and deteriorating hands.
arms of human beings.
Thaumiel: cabalistic archdemon, who aimed to be as great as God.
Tiamat: in Babylon, princess of the chaos demons and goddess of the salt waters.
She was represented with bird of prey claws and large horns. She was also
represented with two heads.
Typhoon(Typhon, Typhaon, Typhoeus, Typhos, Tifeo): Greek demon, son
ofGeayTartarus, and brother ofEquidna(his wife) andPython. It was horrible
giant-sized monster, with a human torso and head, the legs
consisting of two snakes with a back equipped with wings. It is also identified
with a hundred snake heads coming out of his shoulders, or the head is
human and endowed with ears and bull horns, in addition, its body was provided
of numerous wings and covered in feathers. From the union with Echidna were born a whole
generation of monsters like theChimera, theHydra of Lerna, Orthrosand the
canCerberus.
Togarini: cabalistic archdemon, inspirer of wars.
TuculcaTuculcha, Tuchulca: terrifying monster of mythologyEtruscan, of origin
infernal, equipped with an eagle's beak, donkey ears and snakes for hair, body
yellowish humanoid provided with wings and bird legs.
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Verrier: demon of disobedience, is also adept in herbalism and everything
types of plants in general.
Verrine: minor order demon, considered as the devil of health and of
impatience
Vucub Caquix: Quiché demon, appears in the [Popol Vuh] as a being
vain and egotistical.
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Yama: king of the Chinese hell Di Yu, a maze of underground dungeons where the
souls are treated in accordance with their earthly sins. It resembles the severe
and pious Hindu demigodMountain, which serves the same function.
Yekum: one of the wicked angels who seduced the sons of men and them
angels who had descended from Heaven.
Yaksha: Hindu succubus demon, who could take on the appearance of a beautiful woman.
insatiable.
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