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free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com Cumariel 105 Cozbi, whose name means “deceitful,” “liar,” “my lie,” or “sliding away” in the Midianite language, became a lesser demon and the demon of idolatry She is under the service of GERYON Sources: Masters, Eros and Evil, 118; Richards, Every Woman in the Bible, 76 Cresil Variations: GRESSIL In Father Sebastien Michaelis’s book, Histoire admirable de la possession d’une penitente (1612), Cresil is named as the demon of impurity and slovenliness Sources: Ashley, Complete Book of Devils and Demons, 58; Rachleff, Occult in Art, 224 Crest of Dragons Crest of Dragons is a three-headed dragon with human hands that was mentioned in the Testament of Solomon; he was made to make bricks for the construction of the king’s temple He is known to make unborn children blind, make children deaf and mute, and cause men to have seizures This demon is frustrated by the writing of Golgotha Source: Ashe, Qabalah, 44 Criminatores Variations: Exploratores Criminatores (“accusers” or “slanderers”) is one of the eight orders of demons As a demonic order, the Criminatores are evil archangels and ARCHDEMONs, the demons of calumny; they are under the domain of ASHTAROTH and Ishtar-Astaroth, better known as the WHORE OF BABYLON Sources: Coleman, Dictionary of Mythology, 254; McLean, Treatise on Angel Magic, 70 Crocell Variations: Crocelli, Crokell, PROCEL, Procell, Pucel In the Lemegeton, Crocell is a FALLEN ANGEL, formerly a prince of the Order of Powers He is named as one of the DUKES OF HELL and one of the seventy-two SPIRITS OF SOLOMON As duke he commands forty-eight legions of demons When summoned, he appears like an angel He has the ability to instantly make boiling water freeze solid He can also make the sound of rushing water and discover baths He speaks mystically of hidden things and can teach geometry and any of the liberal sciences Sources: Crowley, The Goetia, 53; De Laurence, Lesser Key of Solomon, Goetia, 38; DuQuette, Key to Solomon’s Key, 185; Peterson, Lesser Key of Solomon, 29 Crucham In the Theurgia Goetia, the second book of the Lemegeton, Crucham, an AERIAL DEVIL, is named as one of the ten SERVITORS OF BYDIEL (see BYDIEL) As a duke, he commands 2,400 servitors and when he is summoned he appears in an attractive form He is said to be good-natured and willing to obey his summoner Sources: Peterson, Lesser Key of Solomon, 105 Cruhiel In the Theurgia Goetia, the second book of the Lemegeton, Cruhiel, an AERIAL DEVIL, is named as one of the ten SERVITORS OF EMONIEL (see EMONIEL) As a duke, Cruhiel commands 1,320 lesser dukes and servitors (see DUKES OF HELL) He lives in the woods, is good-natured, and is willing to obey his summoner Sources: Peterson, Lesser Key of Solomon, 97, Trithemius, Steganographia, 126 Csc According to Enochian lore, Csc is a CACOis unknown DAEMON His angelic counterpart (see ENOCHIAN CACODAEMONS) Sources: Chopra, Academic Dictionary of Mythology, 75; Laycock, Complete Enochian Dictionary, 99 Csúz In Hungarian Magyar demonology, Csúz (“joint gout”) is a demon of illness, specifically gout Sources: Kõiva, Folk Belief Today, 139; Országh, Magyar, 324 Cubiel The Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, book two, names the nocturnal demon Cubiel as one of the sixteen SERVITORS OF ASELIEL (see ASELIEL) Sources: Peterson, Lesser Key of Solomon, 70 Culsu Variations: Cul In Etruscan mythology Culsu is the demon of gateways; she guards the entrance to the Underworld Culsu is described as a female demon holding a burning torch and a pair of scissors She is often depicted in art next to Culsans, the god of doors and doorways Sources: Bonfante, Etruscan Myths, 74; Lurker, Routledge, Dictionary of Gods and Goddesses, 45; Rose, Spirits, Fairies, Gnomes and Goblins, 74 Cumariel In the Theurgia Goetia, the second book of the Lemegeton, Cumariel, an AERIAL DEVIL, is

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