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Asmodeus

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18 February 2026 at 16:20:54

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Description: In various traditions, Asmodeus is considered a demon of lust and is often associated with seduction and twisted desires. B: Beelzebub Description: Often identified as a high-ranking demon, Beelzebub is associated with gluttony and is sometimes considered a prince of Hell. C: Caim Description: In demonology, Caim is believed to command 30 legions and is associated with birds. Caim is often depicted as a thrush or man with a bird-like features. D: Dagon Description: Dagon is a demon associated with fertility, grain, and the sea. In some mythologies, Dagon is depicted as a fish-human hybrid. E: Eligos Description: Eligos is often described as a Great Duke of Hell, responsible for discovering hidden things and providing insight into wars and battles. F: Flauros Description: Flauros is a demon associated with warfare and is said to reveal the secrets of others. Sometimes depicted as a leopard or a man with griffin wings. G: Gremory Description: Gremory is often depicted as a powerful duke with the ability to tell of all things past, present, and future. Gremory is also associated with love and seduction. H: Hecate Description: In some traditions, Hecate is associated with witchcraft and necromancy. While not always considered a demon, she is sometimes depicted as a dark, powerful figure. I: Ipos Description: Ipos is a demon often depicted as an angel with the ability to make people witty and bold. Ipos is also associated with divination. J: Jinn Description: While not always considered malevolent, Jinn can be associated with mischief and trickery in some Islamic traditions. They are supernatural beings created from smokeless fire. K: Kali Description: In Hinduism, Kali is a goddess associated with destruction. In some interpretations, she embodies the dark aspects of the divine and is sometimes considered demonic. L: Lilith Description: In various mythologies, Lilith is associated with seduction and vampiric tendencies. She is often depicted as a night demon or a winged woman. M: Mammon Description: Mammon is often associated with greed and wealth. In some traditions, Mammon is considered a demon who tempts people to pursue material possessions. N: Nybbas Description: In demonology, Nybbas is a demon associated with media and entertainment. Sometimes depicted as a winged lion, Nybbas influences fame and creativity. O: Obyzouth Description: Obyzouth is a demon associated with promiscuity and sexual deviance. In some texts, Obyzouth is said to seduce people into sinful behavior. P: Paimon Description: Paimon is often depicted as a king with a crown, riding a dromedary. In demonology, Paimon is associated with wealth and knowledge. Q: Qarin Description: In Islamic demonology, a Qarin is a personal demon assigned to each individual at birth, influencing thoughts and actions. R: Raum Description: Raum is a demon associated with destruction and is often depicted as a crow. In demonology, Raum commands 30 legions of demons. S: Shax Description: Shax is a demon associated with theft and deception. In some traditions, Shax is believed to steal from the rich and give to the poor. T: Tiamat Description: In Babylonian mythology, Tiamat is a primordial goddess associated with chaos. While not always considered a demon, Tiamat embodies destructive forces. U: Ukobach Description: Ukobach is often depicted as a demon who tends the fires of Hell. In some traditions, Ukobach is associated with the invention of fireworks. V: Valefar Description: Valefar is a demon associated with thievery and cunning. In demonology, Valefar is said to help people make deals and agreements. W: Wormwood Description: In Christian tradition, Wormwood is mentioned in the Book of Revelation as a star that fell from the sky and made the waters bitter. X: Xaphan Description: In certain esoteric traditions, Xaphan is associated with rebellion and the fallen. Xaphan is sometimes depicted as a demon who sought to extinguish the fires of Hell. Y: Yen-lo-Wang Description: In Chinese mythology, Yen-lo-Wang is a deity associated with the underworld. While not always considered demonic, Yen-lo-Wang judges the souls of the deceased. Z: Zepar Description: Zepar is often depicted as a soldier wearing red armor. In demonology, Zepar is associated with love and lust, influencing romantic relationships. These descriptions are based on various mythologies, demonologies, and cultural beliefs. Interpretations and depictions of demons can vary significantly across different traditions.

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