Goetia – S. L. MacGregor Mathers (1904) (quoted) Paimon’s Goetic seal The Ninth Spirit in this Order is Paimon, a Great King, and very obedient unto LUCIFER. He appeareth in…
Ose
Goetia – S. L. MacGregor Mathers (1904) (quoted) Ose’s Goetic seal The Fifty-seventh Spirit is Oso, Ose, or Voso. He is a Great President, and appeareth like a Leopard at…
Orobos
Goetia – S. L. MacGregor Mathers (1904) (quoted) Orobas’ Goetic seal The Fifty-fifth Spirit is Orobas. He is a great and Mighty Prince, appearing at first like a Horse; but…
Ornias
Ornias (trans. “pesky”) is the first demon mentioned in the Testament of Solomon. This demon was harassing the head workman’s boy as they were constructing the Temple of Jerusalem. Every…
Oriax
Goetia – S. L. MacGregor Mathers (1904) (quoted) Orias’ Goetic seal The Fifty-ninth Spirit is Oriax, or Orias. He is a Great Marquis, and appeareth in the Form of a…
Onoskelis
Solomon Dedicates the Temple at Jerusalem – James Tissot Onoskelis (Greek: “she with the ass’s legs”) was a female demon with a beautiful form mentioned in the Testament of…
Nybbas
Nybbas – Dictionnaire Infernal Dictionnaire Infernal – Collin de Plancy (1863) (paraphrased) Nybbas is of the inferior order, high upper gallery of hell. He is regarded as a buffoon and a…
Nickar
Nickar – Dictionnaire Infernal In Teutonic mythology, Nicor are malignant water monsters who drown people. They are related to the Nixie, which are kind, loving male water spirits like…
Nagas
Vishnu resting on Ananta-Shesha, with consort Lakshmi. In Hindu mythology, the Nagas/Nagis were a race of serpents whose purpose was to populate the underworld, Patalas. They were the 1000…
Naberius
Goetia – S. L. MacGregor Mathers (1904) (quoted) Naberius’ Goetic seal The Twenty-fourth Spirit is Naberius. He is a most valiant Marquis, and showeth in the form of a Black…
Murmur
Goetia – S. L. MacGregor Mathers (1904) (quoted) Murmur’s Goetic seal The Fifty-fourth Spirit is called Murmur, or Murmus, or Murmux. He is a Great Duke, and an Earl; and…
Moloch
The Flight of Moloch – William Blake Molech, whose name probably derived from Melech “king” and Bosheth, “shame”, was one of the deities worshipped by the idolatrous Israelites. He…