The demons' names (given below) are taken from the Ars Goetia, which differs in terms of number and ranking from the Pseudomonarchia Daemonum of Weyer. As a result of multiple translations, there are multiple spellings for some of the names, which are given in the articles concerning them.

1. King Bael
2. Duke Agares
3. Prince Vassago
4. Marquis Samigina
5. President Marbas
6. Duke Valefar
7. Marquis Amon
8. Duke Barbatos
9. King Paimon
10. President Buer
11. Duke Gusion
12. Prince Sitri
13. King Beleth
14. Marquis Leraje
15. Duke Eligos
16. Duke Zepar
17. Count/President Botis
18. Duke Bathin
19. Duke Sallos
20. King Purson
21. Count/President Morax
22. Count/Prince Ipos
23. Duke Aim
24. Marquis Naberius

25. Count/President Glasya-Labolas
26. Duke Bune
27. Marquis/Count Ronove
28. Duke Berith
29. Duke Astaroth
30. Marquis Forneus
31. President Foras
32. King Asmodeus
33. Prince/President Gaap
34. Count Furfur
35. Marquis Marchosias
36. Prince Stolas
37. Marquis Phenex
38. Count Halphas
39. President Malphas
40. Count Raum
41. Duke Focalor
42. Duke Vepar
43. Marquis Sabnock
44. Marquis Shax
45. King/Count Vine
46. Count Bifrons
47. Duke Uvall
48. President Haagenti

49. Duke Crocell
50. Knight Furcas
51. King Balam
52. Duke Alloces
53. President Caim
54. Duke/Count Murmur
55. Prince Orobas
56. Duke Gremory
57. President Ose
58. President Amy
59. Marquis Orias
60. Duke Vapula
61. King/President Zagan
62. President Volac
63. Marquis Andras
64. Duke Haures
65. Marquis Andrealphus
66. Marquis Cimejes
67. Duke Amdusias
68. King Belial
69. Marquis Decarabia
70. Prince Seere
71. Duke Dantalion
72. Count Andromalius

73. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azazel


THE ELEMENTAL SPIRITS

ELEMENT NAME OF SPIRITS LEADER ATTRACTED BY RULERS OF
Earth
Gnomes or Trolls Gob Salts and Powders Riches and Treasure
Water
Nymphs or Undines Neckna Washes and Solutions Plants and Healing
Air
Sylphs or Zephyers Paralda Oils and Incense Knowledge and Inspiration
Fire
Salamanders Djin Fire and Incense Freedom and Change


 


THERE IS NO MAGICK... ONLY THE MASTERY OF INTENT. And this is why witchcraft MUST be about your own personal journey - the strength of Will and Intent is only nurtured through discovery of the Self, and the Self is only discovered through change. The more you learn about yourself and your place in life, the stronger your "magick" will be.
You'll know when this begins to happen... there's a sort of "click" inside your soul and you begin to sail through life, certain that the direction is right, even if you don't know where you're heading... you will attract the gaze of others without even meaning to (this state of being is what gave rise to the term "spellbound"), simply because your energy is strong... your energy will become magnetic... learn how to ground and balance it, as this can sometimes be a nuisance!
When you own this magnetic energy, your influence in every area of your life will become moreso, so with this energy must also come awareness and responsibility - know what you're influencing and why. If you have ever in your life found yourself with this magnetic energy (found naturally in a lot of artists, actors and musicians, albeit unbalanced in very many cases) then you have tapped into your magickal potential and would probably make a natural witch. The trick is to be able to turn on this energy whenever you need to - the role of the shaman is to walk between the worlds ALL THE TIME so that you are ALWAYS in awareness and balance and can never be taken by surprise, and I also relate this to witchcraft.
Now comes the "magick" that you'll all be familiar with - the 'sitting over a bubbling cauldron chanting' sort of magick. When you own yourself - when you are in this state of being - this energy can then be channnelled into everything you do; incenses, oils, potions, career, love life, family, your mode of transport, all kinds of public and private situations. You are literally using your Will and Intent in conjunction with your Energy, in order to manifest a desired outcome. NOT a good idea to purposefully manipulate people! What goes around comes around and would you really want it done to you??? Having said that, remember that everyone is also responsible for their own lives and are the owners of their own minds, so neither should you feel bad if you are just being yourself and others sort of "put themselves" under your thumb (some people simply don't want to take resposibility for their own lives and would rather have others do it), but try to rectify the situation as soon as possible or they'll become addicted to you and zap a lot of your energy - not good for them or you. It all goes back to what I was saying about being aware and responsible.
Children are natural channels for magick because they know nothing of pretention or social conditioning (in their minds they want what they want and that's it - GREAT for magick, not for parenting!), and most children live their lives in this state of being until they're about eight years old... then they start to get caught up in the material world and their energies become burdened... if, as adults, they ever want to be in this state again, they will have to relearn how to be "natural" beings... how to walk between the world of others and the world of self...
As you can see, what I'm talking about has happened to mostly everyone, to you and to me... most people hear the word "magick" and think of something alien and supernatural - it's not. Magick is a state of being - that state of being is LIFE. We just have to relearn how to live it.
 
Devas are part of the Angelic Kingdom and are in direct service to
the world of nature expressing themselves as one of the 4 elements.
They exist in the ethereal world which runs parallel to our own.
They can be seen or felt intuitively or through the lens of a camera.
The Jews call them Shedim.
The Egyptians called them Afries.
Africans named them Yowahoos.
Persians called them Devs.
 

                  EARTH

SPIRITS GNOMES, sometimes called Knockers, are the chief elemental spirits of the earth. Gnomes are thought to be wise spirits. However they are also believed to be very naughty and there are many reports of their bad behaviour. Some are said to have wicked tempers and they hate whistling. Never whistle in a cave or a mine, otherwise you could meet an angry Gnome. Some Gnomes are thought to be quite bashful and do not like being looked at by humans. This may explain why you have never seen one. In height they can be between 12 inches and three foot. Their physical features quite closely resemble those of human beings. Some have pointy ears and bushy beards. They are often pictured wearing pointed caps, loose jackets over tight trousers with a thick belt. Mines, caves and rocky regions are where these creatures usually live and work. It is from their constant chipping at the rocks that they get the name Knockers.
THE QUIET FOLK; these are small human like figures with magical powers. They often wear floppy hats and carry knobbly walking sticks. Usually they live near old forests within ancient mounds or hillocks. They are thought to be able to bring both good and bad luck. If you meet one of The Quiet Folk always be polite, say please and thank you and offer them your best wishes. On no account must you be rude to them or they will play tricks on you and your family. These are very gentle spirits if you treat them well. But never, not ever, tell them a lie, they just hate liars.
BOGGART; these beings are about 3 foot in height, rather plumpish with angry eyes and big grabby hands. They are scruffy looking creatures, very dangerous and should be avoided. If you go too close to a Boggart they will snatch you and drag you into the smelly hole that is their home. They usually live under bridges over streams, or where there is swampy land. It is from the name Boggart that we get the scary 'Bogy Man' that parents frighten children with. If you meet one always run home as fast as you can. Never talk to a Boggart, they make no sense anyway. And do not go within grabbing distance.
 
FIRE SPIRITS
SALAMANDERS: These creatures are said to live in fire and flames. They look very much like a lizard with pointed claws and eyes like red hot coals. Sometimes they can be seen curled in the smouldering cinders of a household fire. They are said to protect the home they live in and should not be killed. The ancient Greeks believed ill luck came if they were mistreated. According to mythology they are born from the egg of a magical rooster and these take seven years to hatch.
BASILISK: Also called a Cockatrice, this fabulous serpent like creature has a mitre shaped crest upon its head. Born from the egg of a cock hatched by a snake these fiery spirits are very wicked and evil. According to legend the Basilisk can kill with a terrible look. Should you see one dancing in the burning embers of some fire, run. If you can't escape then call out its name loudly. These nasty fire spirits hate people knowing their name. Another form of protection is to hold a mirror in front of the beast, their own hurtful glare is then turned back upon themselves.
HOBGOBLIN: These are now very rarely seen. In height they are under two foot and they wear no clothes. Their faces are often extremely ugly and they seem to enjoy pulling them into funny shapes to scare human beings. Some believe that Hobgoblins can be seen dancing in the flames of domestic fires. They make their homes in the very warmest parts of houses, usually next to an open fire. Some have very special names, such as; Hob-Gob or Tom-Tit, if you chance to see one try using these. However expect no favours from your average Hobgoblin, they are selfish creatures whose main concern is keeping warm.
 
 
FAIRIES: This is the widest term used to describe all sorts of air elementals. These beings are thought to live between this world and heaven. Their wonderful palaces stand high in the air and are invisible to the human eye. Some are said to live inside old twisted trees, usually ancient oaks or hawthorns. They have many different names and are all capable of changing their shape. The English Fairy is often pictured as a small but very beautiful female, with gossamer wings. 'Tinkerbell' in the Disney film of Peter Pan is the image that many have of fairies. However they can change into birds, frogs, and butterflies. So never be cruel to these wild creatures, you might just hurt a fairy. Some are thought to appear as wrinkled old men with ugly fat warts on their long twisted noses. All fairies hate misers. They love dancing in the moonlight, especially on Midsummer night. Fairies will help those who are good and kind. But watch out if you are a mean type of person, the fairies will trip you up and play jokes on you.
BANSHEE: Also known as the Ban-Sith. This is the fairy of death. They are never seen, but the terrible sounds they make strike terror into the hearts of all who hear them. They can be heard wailing and screaming round the houses of families where someone is about to die. It is believed the Banshee is calling to the spirit of the dying body and will lead it into the wonders of the world beyond. In Ireland and in Scotland the cry of the Banshee is feared, for it means a family member will die. These spirit beings attach themselves to certain families and their offspring. So anyone who has Irish or Scottish ancestry could have a Banshee spirit. However, the Banshee is not an evil elemental, it is a protective spirit. The Banshee cares for the family it lives with, in this world and the next. You will never see a Banshee, but take care if you hear one.
SIDHE: These are the true aristocrats of the fairy kingdom. They are usually invisible and live in fabulous castles that float in the air. The Sidhe do sometimes appear to human beings and they are incredibly beautiful. Their Queen is called Maeve and she is so stunningly attractive that it is dangerous for human beings to look upon her. In height The Sidhe can be up to six foot, their hair is long, wavy and often blonde. Their clothes are brilliant white and always sparkling clean. However, despite their great beauty, the Sidhe are not always kind. They dislike dirty people who don't wash. And anyone who is unlucky enough to meet one on the 1st of May or Halloween; the 31st October, should run. These are the days when The Sidhe move house. Any Sidhe ill met by moonlight on the night of Halloween may dance you away into fairyland. Those who visit the land of the fairies are forever changed by the incredible experience.
 
 
SIRENS: Also called Mermaids, these are exceptionally beautiful female spirits. They look lovely and sing so softly and sweetly that men, especially sailors, fall under their spell. They are however, very dangerous to know. Usually four to five feet in height they often have a tail like a fish. Living beneath the sea, but close to shore, they use their fabulous looks and seductive songs to lure sailors onto the rocks where their ships are wrecked. Watch out for Sirens on soft summer moonlit nights, when the silver sea seems still and welcoming. Then they are seeking young men to drag down to their wonderful palaces beneath the waves. The Sirens have a Queen called Lamia, but she won't spare you. In fact if you hear their sweet songs as you sail the seas, close your ears.
VODYANY: Quite the ugliest of elementals this fantastic creature resembles a naked, fat, humanoid pig. He is about three foot in height with a huge wobbly belly, bright red snout and is always dripping wet. This water spirit can sometimes be seen sitting at the side of rivers or ponds waiting for children, his favourite victims. He holds a thick club with many colored ribbons on and uses this to batter them to death. Some believe the Vodyany takes the souls of drowned people and keeps them in glass jars. Not on many people's party lists.
KELPIES: Also known as Mer-Men. These are the male equivalent of Mermaids. Young and usually very handsome, they play the harp and enchant the ladies with their music. Some say Kelpies are shape-shifters and describe them in various forms, such as half man half fish. Or as having long beards, yellowish teeth and red caps on their heads. In some countries the Kelpies are thought to ride dolphins and carry three pronged forks, like Neptune. Kelpies are said to be soul stealers that take drowned humans to their underwater homes. If you hear the gentle tones of a harp as you walk beside some lake, river or pond beware. The Kelpie is a greedy spirit and will snatch you down into the watery depths if it gets a chance.
 
What are Devas

     The word deva comes from the Sanskrit language, meaning "a being of brilliant light" and is used to indicate a non-physical being. We are using the word deva here as a general name for both nature spirits and angelic beings.

     How did devas come into being? It is said that in the beginning, when earth solidified and the physical life forms were formed, the devas were so far behind in evolution that they could not form physical bodies.

     Consciousness of the devas is directed to expansion in contrast to our consciousness that is focused and limited by the form of the human body. Devas are always conscious of their cosmic environment, and want to become ever more conscious of that what they encompass. Devic beings want to be, while physical beings want to do. Devic beings concentrate creating, while physical beings want to develop.

     Devas have an instinctive knowledge, they do not have to acquire knowledge like we do. The have instinctive knowledge of cosmic patterns, relationships, and harmonies.

     They do not have form as we understand form in the physical world. In their, astral, realm they are like fluidic open vortexes of cosmic consciousness. When people are able to perceive them, they often will take a form extracted from the human mind. Thus we will see them in a more or less human form, but in essence they are only vortexes of energies.

     They have memory and learn from past experiences. They are conscious of the archetypes of the field in which they work. They react to and improve their work according to the physical influences on the life forms with which they work. They are only interested in their own field of work. For example, the deva of the oak trees is only interested in the growth of oak trees, a landscape deva is only interested in the life forms of that landscape, a healing deva only works with healing energies. It is therefore useless to ask a oak tree deva how to heal a human body. Devas are only knowledgeable in their own particular field.

     Working with devas is of a mutual benefit. Devas acquire experience of focused consciousness and action, while humans can learn to surrender to the silence of the devic consciousness and its sensitivity to cosmic influences. Devas are always willing to help people.

     Many people have tried to classify and name the numerous nature spirits, but one has to understand that there are many, many forms of nature spirits, and one form blends over into another. On top of that their names are not consistent among the authors who classified them. But what does it matter, the most important thing, is that you have an idea of what they are and what they do.

Ansitif - (unk) Possessed Sister Barbara of St. Michael in 1643 during the possessions of the nuns at Louviers.

Apollyn - (Greek) Another name for Satan.

Ardat-Lile - (Semitic) a female spirit/demon who weds human beings and wreaks havoc in the dwellings of men.

Arioch - (unk) Demon of vengence. He delivers vengence only when called on.

Arphaxat - (Unk) The demon who possessed Loise de Pinterville during the possession of the nuns at Loudun.

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.

Asmodeus, Asmoday - (Hebrew) god of lust. A demon most commonly involved in possession cases, particularily noted in the possession of the Louviers nuns. Evolved from the Persian Aeshma. See Aeshma.

Aosoth - Dark female force in the pantheon of the Order of the Nine Angles. Works of passion and death. The name should be vibrated.

Asmodeus - (Heb) devil of sensuality and luxury, originally 'creature of judgement'. He was the overseer of all the gambling houses in the court of Hell, and the general spreader of dissipation. In addition, Asmodeus was the demon of lust, responsible for stirring up matrimonial trouble.

Asmoday - A king of hell according to the Key of Solomon. He can grant invincibility.

Astarte - Queen of spirits of the dead.

Atazoth - The most powerful of the Dark Gods in the pantheon of the Order of the Nine Angles. The name itself signifies in one sense the purpose of the cosmic cycies and the opening of the Gates since 'Atazoth' as a word means 'an increasing of azoth.

Awar - Son of Iblis. Arab demon of laziness.

Aym - (Unk) Grand duke of hell. Also Haborym.

Ayperos - (Unk) Prince of hell. Subordinate in Grimoire of Pope Honorius.

Azanigin - Mother of all demons who lie waiting in Earth in the pantheon of the Order of the Nine Angles.

Azathoth - Rules all time and space from a black throne at the center of Chaos.

Azazel - (Hebrew) god/demon of war. See also Azael.

Baal, Bael - (Hebrew) devil. 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.

Baalberith, Balberith - (Canaanite) Lord of covenant later made god of death. According to Wierius - a demon master of the infernal alliance. In some hierarchies he is the secretary of the archives of hell. Demon of blasphemy and murder.

Baalzephon - (Canaanite) Captain of guard and sentinels of Hell according to Wierius.

Babael - (Unk) Keeper of graves.

Balaam - (Hebrew) avarice and greed.

Balan - (Unk) A demon in Wierius' hierarchy said to be high in the monarchy. The demon of finesse and ruses. Also a prince of hell.

Balban - (Unk) a demon of delusion.

Baltazo - (Unk)The Demon who possessed Nicole Aubry of Laon in 1566.

Baphomet - God of the Templars. Worshiped as Satan. The Templar's are thought, by some, to be one of the earliest sects of Demonolatry.

Barbas - (Unk) a demon of mechanics according to some hierarchies.

Barbetos - (Unk) Duke of Hades.

Bar-Lgura - (Semitic) A gargoyle type demon who is said to sit atop houses and pounce on the inhabitants.

Barqu - (Unk) The demon who keeps the secrets of the philosophers stone.

Barzabel - Associated with Machidael and Barchiel.

Bast - (Egyption) goddess of pleasure. Represented by a cat.

Bathym, Bathim, Bathin - (Unk) See also Marthim. Demon of herbs and precious stones according to Wierius. One of the 72 spirits of Solomon.

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

Bechard, Bechaud - (Unk) A demon mentioned in Key Of Solomon as demon of tempests. Demon of the natural forces.

Beelzebub, Beelzebuth, Belzebath - (Hebrew) Lord of Flies. Among the demons blamed for the demonic possessions of the nuns at Loudun. Chief of false gods.

Behemoth - (Hebrew) Another name for Satan.

Beherit - (Syriac) Another name for Satan.

Belial, Beliar - (Hebrew) The earth elemental. Speculation has suggested the name Belial comes from the Hebrew phrase beli ya 'al meaning "without worth." Prince of trickery. One of the 72 princes of Solomon.

Belphegor, Belphegore, Baalphegor - (Moabites?) Demon of discovery, invention, and riches.

Beng - A romany name for the devil.

Berith - One of the 72 Spirits of Solomon.

Biffant - (Unk) The demon who allegedly possessed Denise de la Caille.

Bifrons - (Unk) Wierius' demon of astronomy, geometry, and other such sciences. A demon who lights strange lights above tombs of the dead.

Bile - (Celtic) god of Hell.

Bileth - One of the 72 Spirits of Solomon.

Blisargon - (Unk) Grand enticer of theives until he brings his followers to destruction.

Botis - One of the 72 spirits of Solomon.

Budsturga - A blue, aetherial entity related to Order of the Nine Angles' l3th path. Tradition relates it as a Dark God, of female aspect, trapped in the vortex between the causal and acausal spaces, In one sense represents hidden wisdom - but generally dangerous to sanity.

Buer - (Unk) a demon of the second order who commands fifty legions. One of the 72 Spirits of Solomon.

Bune - (Unk) One of Wierius' demons of death.

Caacrinolaas - (Unk) Wierius' demon of knowledge of liberal arts. Appears as a Griffon. Also Grand President of Hell. Also Caasimolar or Glasya.

Cambions - (Unk) Offspring of Incubi and Succubi.

Carreau - Mercilessness.

Cassiel, Caspiel - (Unk) Ruler of Saturn.

Caym, Caim - (Unk) Grand President of Hell. One of the 72 Spirits of Solomon.

Chamos - no description.

Charon - Boatman of hell. Ferries souls across styx and/or archeron.

Chax - (Unk) Grand duke of hell. Also Scox.

Chemosh - (Moabite) devil.

Chomie - (Enochian) no description.

Choronzon - demon of dispersion, guardian of the Abyss.

Cimeries - (African) devil.

Clauneck - Demon over treasures and riches.

Clisthert - (Unk) a demon who can change day to night and night to day.

Colopatiron - Of the 9th hour of the Nuctemeron, genius. Sets prisons open.

Cresil - (Unk) Demon of impurity and slovenliness. Also Gressil.

Cunali - One of the demons of the 8th hour of the Nuctemeron.

Cusion - no description.

Dagon - (Philistine) another serpent god and god of ocean.

Dameal, Deamiel - no description

Dantalian - One of the 72 Spirits of Solomon.

Decarabia - One of the 72 Spirits of Solomon.

Delepitorae, Delepitore - (Unk) demoness of sorcery enlightenment.

Demogorgon, Gorgo - (Greek) devil.

Demoriel - no description

Diriel - no description

Dracula - (Romanian) devil.

Eblis - (Mohammedan) Also called the "Satan" of the Mohammedans. It is claimed that once he was an inhabitant of Azazil, the heaven nearest God; and when the angels were commanded to bow down to the first man, Eblis was the leader of those who rebelled. Also Haris.

Emma-O - (Japanese) ruler of Hell.

Euronymous, Eurynomous - (Greek) god of death. Prince of hell who feeds upon corpses.

Flereous, Feurety - (Unk) god of fire. Fire Elemental used in place of Satan. Lieutenant of hell.

Furfur - (Unk) Holds rank as count of hell.

Geryon - (literary- Dante) Centaur/Dragon who guards hell.

Guecubu - (Chili) Evil spirits.

Haborym - (Hebrew) Another name for Satan.

Hecate - (Greek) goddess of underworld and sorcery. Queen of witches.

Hela - (Teutonic) goddess of death, daughter of Loki.

Ifrits - (Arabic) Evil, hideous spectres. Became Genies in Persian and Indian mythology. Also associated with Jinns and Divs of Persia.

Incubus - male demon of seduction said to invade a woman’s dreams. Note various spellings: Inncubus, Inccubus. Plural = Incubi

Ishtar - (Babylonian) goddess of fertility.

Jezebeth - (Unk) the demon of falsehoods.

Kali - (Hindu) daughter of Shiva, the destroyer. Kali ("the black one") is the Hindu mother goddess, symbol of dissolution and destruction.

Kasdeya - The Book Of Enoch refers to this demon as the "fifth satan"

Kobal - (Unk) Hell's entertainment liason.

Kostchtchie - (Russian) a goblin of death.

Leonard - (see also Urian german) Demon of sorcery . Appears as a giant black goat.

Leviathan - (Hebrew) the serpent, the raging sea. Snake worship. Water Elemental. Grand admiral of hell. Seen as androgynous.

Lilith - (Hebrew) in Hebrew myth - Adam’s 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.

Loki - (Teutonic) devil.

Lucifer - (Roman) The Light Bringer. Air Elemental. Often misconstrued as being Satan. They are two seperate demons.

Lucifuge, Lucifuge Rofocale - (Roman) devil.

Malphas - (Unk) Grand president of the infernal regions. Appears as a crow.

Mammon - (Aramaic) god of wealth & profit.

Mandragoras - (Unk) Familiar demons. They are attributed to the mandrake root and considered gifts from Satan to the sorcerer who conjures them.

Mania - (Etruscan) goddess of Hell.

Mantus - (Etruscan) god of hell.

Mara - (Buddhist) a demon who attempts to damn the soul.

Mastema - (Unk) leader of human/demon offspring.

Melchom - (Unk) the treasurer of the palace of hell.

Mephistopholes, Mesphito - (Greek) the light shunner. Counterpart of Lucifer.

Merihim - (unk) the prince of pestilence.

Metztli - (Aztec) goddess of night

Mictain - (Aztec) god of death

Moloch - (Phoenician) devil

Mormo - (Greek) God of Spirits. Hecate’s Consort.

Mullin - (Unk) Leonard's right hand man.

Murmur - (Unk) Demon of music. A count of hell.

Naamah - (Hebrew) seduction

Naburus, Naberios - (Unk) protector of the gates of hell. Associated with Cerberos. A marquis of hell.

Nebiros - (Unk) Mar De Camp of hell.

Nergal - (Babylonian) god of underworld. A second order demon.

Nihasa - (American Indian) devil.

Nija - (Polish) god of underworld

Nina - (Babylonian) Serpent Goddess.

Nybras - (Unk) an inferior demon who publicizes the pleasures of hell.

Nysrogh - (Unk) another second order demon - who- is chief of staff in the palace of hell.

Orias - (Unk) Demon of divination. Marquis of hell.

Oroan - (Guyana) Demon of the eclipse.

Orthon - (Unk) a demon of unknown origin who is said to have ties with possessions in france and with the Satanic-Masonic cult of Palladinism in 19th century Italy.

O’Yama - (Japanese) Another name for Satan.

Pan - (Greek) god of lust.

Paymon - (Unk) master of infernal ceremonies.

Philotanus - (Unk) a second order demon in service to Belial.

Pluto - (Greek) god of underworld.

Proserpine - (Greek) queen of underworld.

Pwcca - (Welsh) Pooka in Celtic Mythos derived from this name for Satan.

Pyro - (Unk) A demon prince of falsehood.

Pytho - (Unk) a demon of lies. A serpent demon.

Rahu - (Hindu) devil.

Rakshasa - (India) demon whose appearance in the least, horrifying.

Raum - (Unk) a count of hell.

Rimmon - (Syrian) devil.

Ronwe - (Unk) the demon of knowledge. In some accounts - a lesser demon.

Sabazios - (Phrygian) the snake. Serpent worship.

Samael - (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.

Samnu - (Asian) devil.

Satan, Shaitan (Satan/Hebrew Shaitan/Arabic) The Adversary. Lord of fire. Fire Elemental.

Satanchia (Hebrew/Greek) devil. Same as Satan.

Sargatanas - brigadier of hell.

Sedit - (American Indian) devil.

Sekhmet - (Egyptian) goddess of vengence.

Semiazas - (Unk) said to be the chief of all fallen angels.

Set - (Egyptian) devil.

Shabriri - (Jewish Myth) a demon who strikes people blind.

Shiva - (Hindu) the destroyer.

Sonnilion, Sonnillon - (Armenian) goddess of hate.

Succorbenoth - (Unk) demon of jealousy and said to protect gates and bridgeways.

Succumbus, Succubus - female demon of seduction. Said to seduce males while sleeping. Note various spellings. Plural - Succubi.

Supay - (Inca) god of underworld.

T’an-mo - (Chinese) devil of desire.

Tchort - (Russion) The Black God. Another name for Satan.

Tezcatlipoca - (Aztec) god of Hell.

Tezrian - (Armenian) goddess of war

Thamuz - (Sumerian) devil. An ambassador of hell. Said to have started the inquisition and to have invented artillary.

Thoth - (Egyptian) god of magick.

Troian - (Russian) night demon.

Tunrida - (Scandanavian) devil.

Typhon - (Greek) Another name for Satan.

Ukobach or Urobach - (Unk) a fire demon.

Unsere - (Unk) goddess of sorcery and fertility.

Uphir - (Unk) the head demon physician in the palace of hell.

Valafar - (unk) another grand duke of hell.

Veltis - (Babylonian) Evil spirit who assaulted St. Margaret.

Verdelet - (Unk) Master of ceremonies of infernal court. Demon of the second order.

Verin - (Unk) the demon of impatience.

Vetis - (Unk) the temptor of the holy.

Xaphan - (Unk) another fire demon. Keeper of the furnaces of hell.

Yaotzin - (Aztec) god of Hell.

Yen-lo-Wang - (Chinese) ruler of Hell.

Zabulon - (Unk) Demon who possessed one of the nuns at Loudun.

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

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

Zapan - (Unk) One of the kings of hell according to Wierius.

Zeernebooch - (German) monarch of the empire of the dead.

Zepar - (Unk) Grand duke of hell - god of war. Also Vepar and Separ.