Demons of Darkness
List and Definitions are from:
The Dictionary of Demons, Expanded & Revised, by Michelle Belanger
List and Definitions are from:
The Dictionary of Demons, Expanded & Revised, by Michelle Belanger
Almadiel
Arepach
Aspar
Aylalu - In the 1977 Driscoll edition of the Sworn Book of Honourius, Ayylalu is named as one of the ministers of the demon-king Harthan. He is associated with the element of water and the direction west. He has a jealous nature but is also witty and agreeable. He has the power to provide strength and resolve and to help others avenge wrongs done to them. In addition, he can move things from place to place and provide darkness when needed, possibly to aid in thieving. When he manifests, his body is mottled in complexion and amply fleshed. See also HARTHAN, SWORN BOOK.
Budar - a night-demon willing to appear only during the hours of darkness. Budar serves the infernal king Asyriel and thus is allied with the court of the south. His name and seal appear in the Ars Theurgia. According to this text, he has a total of ten lesser spirits at his command. See also ARS THEURGIA, ASYRIEL.
Bufiel - A demon of the night ruled by wandering duke Buriel. Bufiel assumes the monstrous form of a massive serpent with a human head whenever he appears. He so despises the light that he will only appear during the hours of darkness. He holds sway over eight hundred and eighty lesser spirits. His name and his seal appear in the Ars Theurgia. According to this text, Bufiel and his compatriots are so malevolent that they are despised by all other spirits. See also ARS THEURGIA, BURIEL.
Buriel - this is a very dangerous demon of wrath that can cause someone to lose control of their entire world. I would be careful invoking this demon, and any and all demons of wrath.
Camiel - the name of this demon appears frequently in the Ars Theurgia. Each time, it seems as if a separate and distinct demon is implied. as Camiel has very different qualities depending on where his name appears. He shows up as a demon in the court of prince Hydriel. Here, he appears in the form of a great serpent with the head of a beautiful woman. This version of Camiel is said to be drawn to wet locations like swamps. He (or possibly she) is reputed to have a total of one thousand three hundred twenty ministers to attend to his needs. Camiel also appears under the command of the demon Amenadiel, the Great Emperor of the West. Here, Camiel is said to hold the rank of duke, ruling over a total of three thousing eight hundred and eighty lesser spirits of his own. Camiel is named again in the court of the wandering duke Bursiel. In this manifestation, Camiel is reputed to be a being of great malevolence. He fears the light of the day and will only manifest at night. Camiel and his fellow spirits under Bursiel are hated by all of the other spirits due to their roguish and evil natures. This version of Camiel is similar in appearance to the one who serves Hydriel. When he manifests, he appears as a terrible serpent with a human head. He commands a total of eight hundred and eighty ministering spirits. He also appears as one of several dukes serving beneath the demon Malgaras. Here, Camiel belongs to the hours of the day and commands thirty lesser ministering spirits. See also AMENADIEL, ARS THEURGIA, BURSIEL, HYDRIEL, MALGARAS.
Casbriel - An evil demon of the night who so hates the light that he refuses to manifest during the hours of the day. Casbriel serves the demon Buriel, who is described in the Ars Theurgia as a "wandering duke," which is to say that, among the spirits associated with the points of the compass, Buriel and his company change their location and move however they please. Casbriel is such a roguish and malevolent spirit that he and his compatriots are despised by all other spirits. Within his own hierarchy, he is popular enough that he commpands eight hundred and eighty lesser spirits. When he manifests, Casbriel assumes a monstrous form. He appears as a massive serpent with a human head. See also ARS THEURGIA, BURIEL.
Cazul - According to the Ars Theurgia, Cazul is an evil-natured and deceptive demon associated with the night. He serves directly beneath the demon Cabariel, the ruling prince of the direction west by north. For those daring enough to summon him, Cazul typically appears only at night with an entourage of fifty lesser spirits to minister to his needs. See also ARS THEURGIA, CABARIEL.
Cugiel - A demon who serves the infernal prince Cabariel and is thus allied to the court of the west. Cugiel holds the rank of chief duke, and he is one of fifty such dukes said to serve Cabariel during the hours of the night. According to the Ars Theurgia, he is of an evil nature and will be reluctant to obey those who deal with him. Cugiel prefers tricks and deception to obedience and niceties. See also ARS THEURGIA, CABARIEL.
Cupriel - A demon of the night bound never to appear during the hours of the day, Cupriel hates the light and flees from it. Cupriel serves the demon Buriel, who is described as a "wandering duke" in the seventeenth-century work known as the Ars Thuergia, Cupriel is a truly vile and evil being. He and all of the others who serve Buriel are despised by the other spirits, although there are still eight hundred and eighty lesser spirits willing to serve beneath him. When Cupriel appears to mortals, he takes the form of a monstrous serpent with a human head. Although the head of this serpent is that of a beautiful woman, he never the less speaks with the rough voice of a man. See also ARS THEURGIA, BURIEL.
Drubiel - According to the Ars Theurgia, Drubiel is a demon who serves the wandering duke Bursiel. He is a deeply malevolent spirit, and he hates the light and everything it represents. When he manifests, it is only in the dark hours of the night. He assumes the form of a monstrous snake that has a human head. Drubiel and his fellows are so evil that they that they are hated by all other spirits. Within his own hierarchy he holds dominion over eight hundred and eighty lesser spirits. See also ARS THEURGIA, BURSIEL.
Drusriel - A demon who serves as one of twelve dukes to the infernal prince Hydriel. Hydriel and all of his courts are connected to watery places, and accordingly Dusiriel prefers to appear in swamps and other moist locales. In keepiong with his predilection for wet places, Dusiriel assumes the form of a naga when he appears. This fabled beiung has the body of a serpent surmounted by the head of a beautiful woman. Although his appearance is monstrous, Dusiriel is reputed to be a basically good being, and he behaves in a civil and courteous manner. He commands a sizable host of lesser spirits - his ministers number one thousand three hundred and twenty. His name and seal appear in the Ars Theurgia. In this text, Dusiriel's immediate superior, Hydriel, is said to have no fixed point on the compass. Instead, he wanders from place to place with his retinue. See also ARS THEURGIA, HYDRIEL.
Furtiel - According to the Ars Theurgia, Furtiel is an evil and roguish demon who serves the wanding duke Buriel. Furtiel commands eight hundred and eighty lesser spirits who follow and attend him. He is tied to the hours of the night and he hates the day. He will flee from the light and only manifest in darkness. When he does manifest, he assumes the form of a monstrous human-headed serpent. He is such a malevolent being that all other spirits save those in his own hierarchy, despise him. See also ARS THEURGIA, BURIEL.
Habnthala - A minister of the demon Harthan, king of the element of water. According to Driscoll's edition of the Sworn Book, when he manifests he appears with a mottled complexion and with a body that is large and amply fleshed. He has a witty and an agreeable nature, and is also observant as well as somewhat jealous. He can be called upon to invisibly move things from place to place, provide darkness and avenge wrongs. He can help others achieve strength in resolution. See also HARTHAN, SWORN BOOK.
Harthan - A Demon whose name appears in the Driscoll
Hebethel -
Connected to the Seven Demons of Decay
Atranrbiabil
Carnax
Carnical
Jamaz
Mihal
Yconaababur
Ythanel
Hekesha
Kawteeah
Khailaw
Khavaw Reshuunaw
Lazaba
Lilith - A demon with a long and colorful history who is currently depicted as the night-demon par excellence. Lilith can be traced back to the mythology of the Babylonians and Sumerians, where she appears most recognizably as the Arbat Lili, a maiden ghost that preys upon men in their sleep. Suppodedly, this being died without first tasting the pleasures of sex, and henceforth she years for what she could not have. Her amorous embraces were considered fatal, however, and so this night-dwelling being was greatly feared. Although the Ardat Lili was often thought to haunt the night, Lilith's connection to night was most likely establkished by the similarity of her name with that of the Hebrew word for "night," laileh or layla. Lilith's name did not originate in Hebrew, however, and so this connection is somewhat misleading. Her name is more properly derived from the Sumerian word for lil, meaning "storm."
Lucifer - not really my type thinks he's saturn but he can't even birth a motherfucking jupiter much less a ceres, nor a juno nor a vesta. not really my type. definitely not jesus. can't form and keep a sacred union to save his life. puts too much of his energy into power techniques. not really my type. if you can't birth a eros, then you're not even venus. evolve to a god and see how much competition there is. you see look at that hades god and look at the naberius. look at that hades god.
Lyut
Merosiel
Mitruteeah
Morlas
Nastros
Nedriel
Paritesheha
Qualbda
Sarviel
Tatahatia