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  • [[Category:Monstrous authors]]
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  • [[Category: Monstrous authors]]
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  • '''Arthur Edward Waite''' (October 2, 1857 - May 19, 1942) was an [[:Category:Authors|author]], [[occult]]ist and co-creator of the [[Rider-Waite Tarot deck]]. [[Category:Witches and warlocks]][[Category:Monstrous authors]]
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  • ...own. Two of his ministers go before him making the sound of trumpets. Some authors portray him simply as a vulture. ...ar before the conjurer to answer every desired question. According to some authors he also teaches music.
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  • ...me authors with two stars on his forehead), and the third of a cat to most authors, although some say of a calf, riding a viper, and carrying in his hand a li
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  • ...[[Aleister Crowley]] and his protégé Israel Regardie. Since that time many authors have added insight to the study of the Occult by drawing parallels between ...the validity of all books and to cross reference numerous times with other authors on the same subject. 'Beware False Prophets'. Most mass printed Occult know
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  • '''Cassiel''' is considered as an Archangel in Jewish mythology but some authors depict him as a demon.
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  • ...ince of Hell commanding twenty-six legions of demons (twenty-five to other authors).
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  • Graeco-Roman authors equated the Parthians with a Scythian tribe called the Parni (i.e. Greek Pa
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  • ==Authors==
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  • Some religious authors consider Nisroch to be a fallen angel, once of the order of Principalities
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  • ...is a Great Earl and President of Hell, having thirty-six (thirty-two other authors) legions of demons under his command.
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  • In 1854, Lévi visited England, where he met the [[:Category:Authors|novelist]] Edward Bulwer-Lytton, who was interested in Rosicrucianism as a [[Category:Monstrous authors]]
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  • Glasya-Labolas is a mighty President (and Earl to other authors) of Hell who commands thirty-six legions of demons.
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  • ...is the mighty Great President of Hell having thirty (thirty-eight to other authors) legions of demons under his command.
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  • ::'''None of the authors, contributors, sponsors, administrators, sysops, or anyone else connected w ...or the same or a similar informational use as contemplated by the original authors of these Monstropedia articles under the GFDL licensing scheme. Unless othe
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  • ...ng three or thirty legions of spirits (the number of legions differs among authors). Focalor is mentioned in The Lesser Key of Solomon as the forty-first of t
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  • ...goodly knight carrying a lance, an ensign and a sceptre (a serpent to some authors, most notably Aleister Crowley). Alternatively he is depicted as a ghostly
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  • ...picted as a griffin-winged bull that turns into a man after a while. Other authors portray him as a bull-headed man with the wings of a griffin.
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  • ...eat battles and disputes, and makes gangrene wounds caused by arrows. Some authors say this demon belongs to the zodiacal sign of Sagittarius.
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  • Balam is a King (to some authors a duke) who commands over forty legions of demons. He was once an angel of
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  • ...nce and, as a companion of [[Bes]], also protected others from evil. Other authors have noted that Ammit's lion characteristics, and the lake of fire, may be
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  • ...s issuing forth from a volcano. The raven of dispersion is thought by some authors to be related to the raven Noah let fly from his ark while the waters dispe
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  • ...ien race called '''Nommos''' are mermen from Sirius who, according to some authors, visited Ancient Egypt.
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  • ...of English: most American authors write '''Big Gray Man''' while European authors choose '''Big Grey Man''', as ''gray'' is spelled with an "e" in Britain.
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  • ...s, can make a man witty, eloquent, invisible (invincible according to some authors), and live long, and can discover treasures and recover lost things.
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  • ...a flaming tail and speaks only lies unless enclosed in a triangle. To some authors he changes from hart into angel when compelled to enter the magic triangle.
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  • ...P. Lovecraft]] and associated writers. Together, they form the mythos that authors writing in the Lovecraftian milieu have used—and continue to use&mdas ...of Lovecraft's life, there was much borrowing of story elements among the authors of the "Lovecraft Circle", a clique of writers with whom Lovecraft correspo
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  • For a combination of reasons, including those above, authors of [[fantasy fiction]] have often muddled the meaning of each of the terms
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  • ...to Lucifer than other kings are, and has two hundred (one hundred to other authors) legions of demons under his rule, half of them from the Angelic Order, and ...r invokes this demon he must look towards the northwest (the west to other authors), for there is where he has his house, and when Paimon appears he must be a
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  • The ichneumon was described by ancient authors such as Diodorus, who wrote about the mongoose controlling the population o
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  • ...land: Your Travel Guide to Maryland's Local Legends and Best Kept Secrets, authors Matt Lake, Mark Moran and Mark Sceurman include 3 first-person narratives o ....S.: Your Travel Guide to America's Local Legends and Best Kept Secrets'', authors Mark Moran & Mark Sceurman relate the story of a purported Crybaby Bridge o
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  • At least two authors other than Carroll have addressed the subject of bandersnatches.
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  • ...hirty legions of demons under his command (twenty-nine according to other authors) and has the rank of Great Duke of Hell.
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  • Malphas is a Great President and a Prince to some authors, having forty legions of demons under his command.
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  • ...f their names, and their supposed ability to speak with a human voice, the authors of bestiaries often mistook one for another. This is likely the source of m
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  • ==Short Story Collections (with other authors)==
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  • Both authors were probably referring to the gnu or pangolin.
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  • This category includes artists and authors as well as their works.
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  • In demonology, '''Andras''' is a Great Marquis (a Prince to other authors) of Hell.
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  • ...Necronomicon Press 1994), which contains critical appreciations by various authors and a long interview with Campbell himself. [[Category:Monstrous authors]]
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  • ...he mythos, to see it or learn too much about it is to court disaster. Some authors state that the favour of the god requires a human sacrifice or eternal serv
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  • Authors who believed in [[demon]]s of opposite sex assigned them a heterosexual ten Heinrich Kramer and Jacob Sprenger (15th century), authors of the ''Malleus Maleficarum'', adopted an intermediate position. According
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  • Available in A Feast of Stories by Britain’s Favourite Authors, ed. Clare Francis & Ondine Upton, Pan 1997 and James Herbert: By Horror Ha [[Category:Monstrous authors]]
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  • ...hen answering questions he seems to stand on burning ashes or coals. Other authors consider Camio a 'Prince' of Hell instead and depict him as a man wearing r
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  • ...le of "Ali the Cairene and the Haunted House in Baghdad"), and more modern authors from Henry James to Stephen King have featured them in their writings. Haun
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  • Barker is one of the leading authors of contemporary horror/fantasy, starting out with pure horror writing early [[Category:Monstrous authors]]
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  • According to most authors on demonology and the most known grimoires, Beleth rides a pale horse, and
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  • Some authors claim the price to be 2 coins, placed over each eye of the deceased.
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