Chapter 175: The Book of Pseudo-Enoch
PS: The images and allusions of these demons are copied from one of the Apocryphal scriptures of the Bible, the Book of Enoch. But the description of demons in the book can be extended to ancient legends and allusions to non-Christian mythology banned by www.biquge.info the Church, as well as to medical and mineral knowledge. The second part records the method of summoning monsters from all directions; the third part records astrology and angelic legends of the zodiac; The fourth part records the spells that summon angels and call wax figures. At present, it is believed that only the first part of the book was written in the Middle Ages, and the last three books should not be original.
1. The Pseudo-Enoch Book
(1) Solomon's seventy-two demon kings
King Solomon is the embodiment of medieval dark magic legends, and unlike King Solomon in biblical history, King Solomon in the history of dark magic is not a specific person, but represents a cult of the supernatural, and his name represents three powers: sol-om-on, "sun (light), truth, glory". Legend has it that King Solomon made a pact with the demon king Berial, who was given the power to command all the demons of hell, and he used his magic ring to print on the neck of each demon and drive them to serve him. In return, he would dedicate his soul to Berial after death. It is said that among these demons, in addition to the seven kings of hell, the most powerful are the seventy-two princes and nobles of hell, the great demons known as the seventy-two demon kings of Solomon, and these legends were written in a magic book called "Solomon's Little Key" in the early 17th century. The book is relatively historical, and is divided into four parts. The first of these records the method of summoning Solomon's seventy-two demon kings from the invisible world, and the images and allusions of these demons are copied from the book of Enoch, an apocryphal book of the Bible. But the book's account of demons can be extended to some of the ancient legends and non-Christian myths that were forbidden by the Church. There is also some knowledge about medicine and minerals. The second part records the method of summoning monsters from all directions; the third part records astrology and angelic legends of the zodiac; The fourth part records the spells that summon angels and call wax figures. At present, it is believed that only the first part of the book was written in the Middle Ages, and the last three books should not be original.
According to Weyer's calculations, there are a total of 6,666 demon legions in the Hell Empire, each legion is composed of 6,666 demons, and the entire legion is led by seventy-two demon kings.
(2) The princes and nobles of hell
1. Duke Aini of Hell
In it, Aini is depicted as a demon with the head of a human, a snake, and a cat, holding a torch and riding a giant pit viper through the air. In the Dictionary of Hell his name is "Haborym". Aini is in charge of Hellfire. Command twenty-six demonic legions.
2. Agares, Duke of Hell
The majestic Duke of Hell Agares is a demon who rules earthquakes, and the appearance is that of an old wise man. With a falcon in his hand and a crocodile in front of the summoner, he can give the summoner knowledge about the language and can also bankrupt the rich in an instant. Agares is the leader of the 23 Dukes of Hell and one of the rulers of Hell East.
3, Hell Grand Duke H
H is based on Isthar, the Babylonian goddess of fertility. As a pagan god H is listed as a demon in and the Book of Enoch (a biblical apocrypha), as a high-ranking Grand Duke of Hell, he is the ruler of the Hell West, commanding 40 demon legions, and his other name is the image of H who is depicted as a fallen angel riding a hell dragon, extremely ugly, with a black face and a poisonous snake in his left hand. It will soften when it appears, and it is best for the summoner to wear a silver magic ring that can deodorize it. He has a wealth of knowledge of angelology and history.
4. Hell Grand Duke Abigor
Abigor is a majestic dragon knight armed with a scepter, spear, and banner. His other name is Eligor. He teaches summoners all the art of warfare, can foresee the future, brings sweet love and a brave battle to summoners, and enables officers to gain the trust of his subordinates. He is the commander of sixty demon legions.
5, Hell King Amy
Amy's prototype is depicted as a demon surrounded by flames, but when presented to the summoner, it takes on the form of a normal person. He is the demon in charge of astrology and can teach summoners about how to prolong and take human lives. It can also provide summoners with excellent servants and instructions for hidden treasures. Amy commands 36 demonic legions, including many fallen power angels. It is said that he hoped to return to heaven after 200,000 years of Fall.
6. Amduscias, Duke of Hell
Amduscias are unicorns and are often depicted with long horned horse-headed people. He is in charge of the knowledge of music, appearing as an ordinary person and can provide an invisible band for the summoner, or put on a great concert. Amduscias commands 29 demonic legions.
7. The Marquis of Hell Amon
With a snake's tail, a wolf's body, and an owl's head, it provides summoners with knowledge about the future and past, and teaches them how to keep the secrets of love. Command 40 demon legions.
8, Marquis of Hell
Also known as a mighty knight with a lion's head, fiery red face, and shining eyes, it appears as a mighty knight in heavy armor and riding a huge warhorse, providing summoners with a variety of knowledge, including astronomy and astrology.
9. Andras, Marquis of Hell
A warlike demon in command of thirty demon legions, with the head of a crow, the body of an angel, and a sword in his right hand, appeared in front of the summoner in a giant wolf. He will incite discord among humans and teach summoners how to kill their enemies. In the Dictionary of Hell, the andras were changed to have the head of an owl.
10. Marquis of Hell andrealphus
Appears in the form of a peacock or an ordinary person. Possess the power to turn people into birds. He teaches summoners algebra and geometry, as well as sophistry and tricks, and helps them escape justice.
11. Ailus, Duke of Hell
Appears in the form of a human holding a venomous snake. He is able to retrieve stolen items, point out thieves, find places for secret transactions, and discover hidden treasures.
12, Earl of Hell IPOS
Also known as ayperos or IPES. It has the head and feet of a goose, the body of a lion, and sometimes appears in the form of an angel. IPOS can impart knowledge about the past and the future to summoners, bringing talent and courage to the mediocre. He was the commander of the thirty-six demon legions.
2. Giles. Morality. Baron Rice
During the Hundred Years' War, Joan of Arc was a comrade-in-arms and was hailed as a national hero, and after Joan of Arc was captured, the baron retired to the domains of Mashkule and Tiffoř to study alchemy, hoping to discover the secrets of alchemy with blood, and tortured more than 300 children to death before being burned at the stake.
On May 30, 1431, a public stake was held on the square of the old vegetable market in Rouen, France. A huge pyre was erected on a guillotine with a plaster and stone base, so that not only could the flames be seen from afar, but all the people could see the tortured from below.
The man was a nineteen-year-old girl named Joan of Arc. Two years ago. She led 4,000 French men to relieve the seven-month siege of Orleans and successfully stopped the British army from moving south. For this reason, she was affectionately called "The Lady of Orleans" by her compatriots. In July of the same year, she led an army to recover Reims and proclaimed the crown prince as king, known as Charles VII. During the assault on Paris, she was at odds with the king and the nobility. The backup was not continued, and he was captured by the British on the battlefield. Although she saved France, the King of France did not, and Charles VII was condemned to death at the stake for "fanaticism, lying, insulting the Holy Name, and blasphemy" by the Inquisition rigged by the British.
Is that the final liberation of a holy soul? Unknown. We only know that her sacrifice aroused the incomparable patriotic sentiments of the French on the one hand. After her death. Burgundy formed an alliance with France and eventually expelled the British army. On the other hand, Joan of Arc's personal fate is unfortunate. and the tragic scene when she was executed, deeply shook the religious beliefs of some people and changed their lives. Jill. Morality. Baron Rice, is one of them.
In any case, Joan of Arc's death was Jill. Morality. A turning point in Rice's life. Although it is not known what kind of position this young girl occupies in his spiritual world, whether her tragic death has really hit him. But it is an indisputable fact that he ended his career as a horse and left the front line.
Baron Dresse was a comrade-in-arms of Joan of Arc, and after Joan of Arc was killed, he retired to his castle in the territories of Ul and Tiffauges. He began to study alchemy, during which he ordered two servants to coax or forcibly kidnap children (mainly boys) near the castle to the dungeon, rape them, ravage them, dismember their bodies after killing them, and remove their organs; According to his servant's later confession, Dresse liked to "roll back and forth in the entrails and blood all over the ground" and reach **, and ordered two of his servants to masturbate to the entrails all over the ground.
Since he was the Generalissimo of France appointed by King Charles, Joan of Arc's Military Staff, a nobleman with a vast territory; Therefore, despite the frequent disappearances of children in the territory, Baron Dresse remained unsuspecting for a long time. And as Duke Brittany (any) led investigators to dig up more than 50 corpses from the castle of Dreis, the lords discovered that their lord was a true "vampire". This time, the King of France could no longer defend him, and he was arrested and tried in Nantes; Eventually, the court of which the Duke of Brittany was the chief judge found Dresses guilty of "heresy, conviction, sodomy, murder of innocents, summoning demons, violating ethics, and promoting witchcraft and devil worship," and Dresses was sentenced to be burned at the stake and hanged at the same time, and his two servants were sentenced to be burned at the stake.
When his father died, he was only nine years old, and his mother abandoned him and his brother and reorganized the family, and he and his brother understood from then on that they had to face the world alone. Dress's lack of family warmth since childhood, but that doesn't seem to be enough to justify his killing spree in the future. In fact, there are different theories about Dress's motives for committing crimes, with some arguing that Joan of Arc was not only his comrade-in-arms, but also his ideal lover, a symbol of his faith, and his goddess. Joan of Arc's death had such a great shock to him that even then, "his soul had collapsed" and his sexuality had undergone a radical transformation; It is also believed that it is because Dresse fell into the devil's path in the process of studying alchemy, and is paranoid that blood is a necessary catalyst for alchemy; Others believe that he likes to eat human flesh and drink human blood, and kills people purely to satisfy his appetite; Some even believe that he was forced to confess, and that Dresse was actually an innocent person. (To be continued)
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