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The Testament of Solomon is a pseudepigraphical work, purportedly written by King Solomon, in which the author mostly describes particular demons who he enslaved to help build the temple, the questions he put to them about their deeds and how they could be thwarted, and their answers, which provide a kind of self-help manual against demonic activity.
A demon who holds the position of Lower Rank Six. He is the first member of the Lower Ranks that Muzan kills when he decides to purge the Lower Ranks after he questions his expectations, which Muzan sees as defiance. Mukago (零余子) Voiced by: Kana Ueda [54] (Japanese); Kira Buckland [54] (English) A demon who holds the position of Lower ...
Lower mythology is a sphere of mythological representations relating to characters who have no divine status, demons and spirits, as opposed to higher gods and the official cult. This opposition is particularly pronounced in world religions .
Directly after, all of them except for Nezuko fall into a deep sleep, the work of Enmu, Lower Rank One of Muzan's most powerful demons, the Twelve Kizuki. Enmu instructs four passengers, all suffering from severe insomnia, to enter the Demon Slayers' dreams and destroy their spiritual cores to cripple them. In exchange, Enmu will grant them a ...
The demon Naberius (also Naberus, Nebiros and Cerberus, Cerbere) was first mentioned by Johann Weyer in 1583. [17] He is supposedly the most valiant Marquis of Hell, and has nineteen legions of demons under his command. He makes men cunning in all arts, but especially in rhetoric, speaking with a hoarse voice. He also restores lost dignities ...
Some lower rank demons, led by Gary, endeavour to tempt people on their deathbeds to enter hell by way of a 'party hole'. They are not achieving great results until they simply start kidnapping living people and imprisoning them in a cave in hell which greatly enhances their tally of souls.
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.
Sometimes witches kissed not only the Devil's fundament, but lower-ranking demons' as well. [3] Generally considered to be an act of homage, or respect, the North Berwick witch trials of Scotland in the 16th century held that the kiss was an act of penance issued from the Devil. [3]