Hammu Qaiyu (or Hammou Ukaiou) is the male counterpart to Aicha Kandicha, and some say her husband. Like her, his identity and origin is debated; he may be a powerful afrit-type jinn, a fallen regional god, or a nobleman. He attacks women traveling alone, particularly if they’re menstruating.⠀
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Ribesal (or Rubezal, Ruberzah) is a regional demon who rules the Krkonoše mountains in the Czech Republic. He can take any form, and sometimes poses as an old lady seeking help, to test travelers. He’s also known to cause storms and snow fall. Image: Dictionnaire Infernal, 1863⠀
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Nybbas is one of the Masters of Revels in the high upper gallery of hell, who controls visions and dreams. Despite his position, he’s actually a demon of an inferior order and is regarded as a buffoon and charlatan. Image: Dictionnaire Infernal, 1863⠀
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Jinn sometimes steal human babies and switch them with their own offspring as ‘changelings’. Mothers who are victims of this will take their babies to the cemetery. They leave them for 15-20 minutes before coming back to see if the real child was returned. Stories of changelings are common across many cultures. Image: The Book of Wonders and Creatures, 1921
Melchom is a duke of hell, who serves the demon king Baruchas, and the paymaster of Hell’s royal household. His name and origin may come from the demon Moloch. Dictionnaire Infernal, 1863⠀
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Marchosias is 35th of the 72 Spirits of Solomon, and a marquis who rules over 30 legions of lesser demons. He usually appears as a she-wolf with wings, but can take the form of a man. He’s said to be one of the several spirits who hopes to return to heaven. From Dictionnaire Infernal, 1863⠀
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The Tables of Ziruph are for finding the names of demons (or angels) in the hierarchy of spirits. Running a name through a table will produce the name of a lesser spirit below them. High level demon names are found with astrological methods. Other spirits names can only be found using tables with special characters. From Three Books of Occult Philosophy, 1533
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Beelzebub: his name is used as a nickname for the devil, but he’s a demon prince in his own right, known as “Lord of the Flies”. Originally a “false” god of the Philistines, he’s associated with the deadly sin of Gluttony has the power to turn men into animals and vice versa. From Dictionnaire Infernal, 1863
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