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free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com Colvam 103 Lemegeton, the AERIAL DEVIL Claniel is named as one of the twelve SERVITORS OF MACARIEL (see MACARIEL) Ranked as a chief duke, he commands four hundred servitors of his own Claniel may be summoned any time of the day or night and will appear before his summoner in any one of a variety of forms; however, he most commonly appears as a dragon with a virgin’s head Said to be good-natured and willing to obey his summoner, Claniel is constantly on the move, never staying in any one place for long Sources: Belanger, Dictionary of Demons, 95; Peterson, Lesser Key of Solomon, 103; Trithemius, Steganographia, 141 Clauneck The Grimoirium Verum (Grimoire of Truth), allegedly written by Alibek the Egyptian in 1517, names the demon Clauneck as one of the eighteen SERVITORS OF C (see SYRACH) Well loved by LUCIFER, this demon is summoned because he has the ability to bestow wealth, either by bringing money over a great distance or by assisting in the discovery of hidden treasure Clauneck is the demon of wealth, known to be obedient to his summoners, but only to those who show him the proper respect Sources: Collin de Plancy, Dictionnaire Infernal, 133; Kuriakos, Grimoire Verum, 17; Masters, Devil’s Dominion, 130; Sabellicus, Magia Pratica, 35 Cleansi Variations: Chansi In Theurgia Goetia, the second book of the Lemegeton, Cleansi is listed as one of the fifteen Duke SERVITORS OF BARMIEL (see BARMIEL and DUKES OF HELL) He is a diurnal demon Sources: Peterson, Lesser Key of Solomon, 70; Trithemius, Steganographia, 18 Cleraca The Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage names the demon Cleraca (“clerical”) as one of the ten SERVITORS OF AMAYMON AND ARITON (see AMAYMON and ARITON) The name Cleraca is possibly a hybrid, coming from the combined Greek word klerikos and Latin word clericus Sources: Ford, Bible of the Adversary, 90; Mathers, Book of Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, 106 Clisthert The Grimoirium Verum (Grimoire of Truth), allegedly written by Alibek the Egyptian in 1517, names the demon Clisthert as one of the eighteen SERVITORS OF SYRACH (see SYRACH) He is an inferior demon who can be summoned any time of the day or night He has the ability to make day become the night Sources: Masters, Devil’s Dominion, 130; Sabellicus, Magia Pratica, 35 Clootie The name Clootie is essentially another name for the DEVIL In the Scottish language, cloot translates to mean a cleft hoof, a characteristic of the Devil Sources: Forsyth, Demonologia, 309; Henderson, Scottish Fairy Belief, 98, 214; Rose, Spirits, Fairies, Gnomes, and Goblins, 26 Cms According to Enochian lore, Cms is a CACOangel Msal (see DAEMON His counterpart is the ENOCHIAN CACODAEMONS) Sources: Chopra, Academic Dictionary of Mythology, 71; Icon, Counterparts, 195; Kelley, Complete Enochian Dictionary, 96 Cobel Cobel (“chain”) is named as one of the sixtyfive SERVITORS OF KORE AND MAGOTH in the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, book two Sources: Ford, Bible of the Adversary, 92; Mathers, Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, 118 Cocornifer Cocornifer (“hornbearer”) was a word used in the Middle Ages for LUCIFER It was a belief at that time that if a person said the name “Lucifer” aloud it would call the DEVIL to them, so oftentimes people made up nicknames to use when referencing the Devil Sources: Nicoll, Masks, Mimes and Miracles, 188; Russell, Lucifer, 249 Codriel The Ars Paulina, book three of the Lemegeton, names Codriel as one of the twelve SERVITORS OF AMENADIEL (see AMENADIEL and DUKES OF HELL) A chief duke, he commands three thousand servitors of his own Sources: Belanger, Dictionary of Demons, 96; Peterson, Lesser Key of Solomon, 62; Trithemius, Steganographia, 54 Coelen According to the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, Coelen (“Heavens”) is one of the one hundred eleven SERVITORS OF AMAYMON, ARITON, ORIENS, AND PAYMON (see AMAYMON, ARITON, ORIENS, and PAYMON) Sources: Mathers, Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, 113; Susej, Demonic Bible, 256 Colvam In the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, book two, Colvam (“shame”) is named as one of

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