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  2. The infernal names - Wikipedia

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    The Infernal Names is a compiled list of adversarial or antihero figures from mythology intended for use in Satanic ritual. The following names are as listed in The Satanic Bible (1969), written by Church of Satan founder Anton Szandor LaVey . [ 1 ]

  3. Gorillaz - Wikipedia

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    Murdoc is a Satanist [160] who is often depicted wearing an inverted cross necklace, with "Hail Satan" being a common catchphrase of his. He was created by Hewlett and Damon Albarn in 1998, with his first official appearance being Gorillaz' debut EP Tomorrow Comes Today in 2000. [161]

  4. Order of Nine Angles - Wikipedia

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    The ONA established links with other neo-Nazi Satanist groups: its international distributor was New Zealander Kerry Bolton, the founder of the Black Order, [58] who is described as an ONA adept in the group's published letter-correspondence, [59] and it has access to a private library of occult and far right material owned by the Order of the ...

  5. List of fictional Antichrists - Wikipedia

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    He is an avowed Satanist who tries to bring God's Brother (Satan) into the world to destroy all life in the universe. The demon Agares, from The Day After Judgement by James Blish; Julian Felsenburgh in Lord of the World by Robert Hugh Benson; The European President in Father Elijah: An Apocalypse and its sequel Elijah in Jerusalem by Michael D ...

  6. List of theological demons - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of demons that appear in religion, theology, demonology, mythology, and folklore. It is not a list of names of demons, although some are listed by more than one name. The list of demons in fiction includes those from literary fiction with theological aspirations, such as Dante's Inferno.

  7. List of occult symbols - Wikipedia

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    The right image is the same sigil in cuneiform from the Joy of Satan Ministries, a recreation of the sigil of Baphomet incorporated with cuneiform lettering instead of Hebrew to spell out "Satan", and made after Maxine Dietrich's reinterpretation of the ideology of spiritual Satanism. Sigillum Dei (Seal of God) Europe, late Middle Ages

  8. Murdoch - Wikipedia

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    Murdoch (/ ˈ m ɜːr d ɒ k / MUR-dok, UK also /-d ə x /-⁠dəkh) [1] is an Irish/Scottish given name, as well as a surname. The name is derived from old Irish Gaelic words mur, meaning "sea" and murchadh, meaning "sea warrior". [2] The following is a list of notable people or entities with the name.

  9. 764 (organization) - Wikipedia

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    764 was founded in 2021 by Bradley Cadenhead, a teenager from Stephenville, Texas; the group derives its name from the town's ZIP Code. [ 11 ] [ 1 ] [ 12 ] The network is most present on Discord and Telegram and usually targets children aged 8 to 17, particularly marginalized children or those suffering from mental health challenges.