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  • Thaumiel represents the dual contending forces, struggling, and it is represented by 2 giant heads with bat-like wings. ...their name. They then became the 'Duality of God,' an order of the lesser demons. In the lowest state of their 'fall', they become 'the Polluted of God.' Th
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  • ...rs) legions of demons under his rule, half of them from the Angelic Order, and half from the Order of Powers. ...often goes a host demons with the shape of men, playing trumpets, cymbals, and any other sort of musical instruments.
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  • ...related to the incubi/sucubi are the Slavic [[Mora]], the German [[Mahr]], and the Scandinavian [[Mara]], from which the word [[nightmare]] is derived. ...re that gives one the feeling of a heavy weight or oppression on the chest and stomach.
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  • In Kabbalah and European Jewish folklore, a '''dybbuk''' is a malicious possessing spirit, ...l of a sinner, who wishes to escape the just punishment meted to it by the angels of the grave who seek to beat them, or to avoid another form of soul punish
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  • '''Belial''' is an evil being in Jewish apocrypha and a demon in Christian demonology. Belial is said to have an agreeable aspect and to appear as a distinguished tall gentleman.
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  • ...anything which has the connotation of concealment, invisibility, seclusion and remoteness. ==Etymology and definitions==
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  • [[Image:Michael Pacher 004.jpg|thumb|right|''Saint Wolfgang and the Devil'' by Michael Pacher.]] ...other names, including [[Satan]], [[Asmodai]], [[Beelzebub]], [[Lucifer]] and/or [[Mephistopheles]]. In classic [[demonology]], however, each of these al
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  • ...s di Giovanni, contains descriptions of 120 mythical beasts from folklore and literature. ...t random, just as one plays with the shifting patterns of a kaleidoscope"; and that "legends of men taking the shapes of animals" have been omitted.
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