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strong and incredibly dense physical form, growing tall and becoming well muscled. Its physical
deformity, if not too severe to begin with, may
well disappear altogether. By nature, it will be
bold, arrogant, and wicked; however, there are
some cambions who are not inclined to be evil
and will live among humans peaceably enough.
All cambions have some level of supernatural
ability and they are likely to become wizards or
sorcerers. Cambions usually find themselves discriminated against because of the circumstances
surrounding their conception.
Throughout history there have been several
famous individuals who were said to be cambions:
Alexander the Great, Caesar Augustus, Martin
Luther, Merlin (of King Arthur fame), Plato,
Romulus and Remus, Scipio Africanus, and the
father of William the Conqueror. All were suspected of having been fathered by an INCUBUS.
Angela de Labarthe of Toulouse, France, was
burned at the stake for allegedly giving birth to
a child born with a wolf ’s head and a snake’s tail
in 1275; the reason given for her execution was
that only a creature from hell, like an incubus,
could have been the father.

Sources: Aylesworth, Servants of the Devil, 33;
Buckland, Weiser Field Guide to Ghosts, 143, 145; Hugo,
Toilers of the Sea, 47, 49; Maberry, They Bite, 301; Masters, Eros and Evil, 131; Spence, Encyclopedia of Occultism, 93.


Cambriel

given the rank of both a count and a duke (see
COUNTS OF HELL and DUKES OF HELL). He has
been named as one of the twelve Duke SERVITORS
OF AMENADIEL (see AMENADIEL), one of the
eleven WANDERING PRINCES of HYDRIEL, one
of the named fifteen Duke SERVITORS OF SCOX
(see SCOX) and one of the fifteen SERVITORS OF
SASQUIEL (see SASQUIEL). An AERIAL DEVIL
who commands 1,320 servitors (or 5,550 servitors,
sources vary), he lives in or near water, marshes,
and wetlands. Camiel may be summoned any
time of the day or night, and when he appears
will do so as a snake with a virgin’s head and face.
In spite of his appearance, Camiel has a reputation of being very courteous and willing to obey.
His zodiacal sign is the fourth degree of Aquarius.
Sources: Belanger, Dictionary of Demons, 84; Davidson, Dictionary of Angels, 84; Peterson, Lesser Key of
Solomon, 62, 114; Trithemius, Steganographia, 95.

Camonix
In the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, Camonix (“perseverance in combat”) is among the
thirty-two SERVITORS OF ASTAROT (see ASTAROT).

Sources: Belanger, Dictionary of Demons, 85; Mathers, Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, 106;
Von Worms, Book of Abramelin, 249.

Camor
Variations: CAMORY
Theurgia Goetia, book two of the Lemegeton,

names Camor as one of the twelve Duke SERVITORS OF CASPIEL (see CASPIEL and DUKES OF
HELL). A rude and stubborn AERIAL DEVIL,
Camor commands 2,660 servitors.

In the Theurgia Goetia, the second book of the
Lemegeton, Cambriel is named as one of the fifteen Duke SERVITORS OF ICOSIEL (see ICOSIEL).
An AERIAL DEVIL who may be summoned any
time of the day or night, Cambriel commands
2,200 servitors. Good-natured and willing to
obey his summoner, he will do exactly what is
asked of him. Cambriel is most easily summoned
from inside a house, as he is fond of them. He
has dominion over the planet Mars.

Camory

Came

Theurgia Goetia, book two of the Lemegeton,
names Camory as one of the twelve Duke SERVITORS OF CASPIEL (see CASPIEL ). A rude and
stubborn AERIAL DEVIL, Camory commands
2,660 servitors.

Sources: Agrippa, Three Books of Occult Philosophy,
536; Godwin, Godwin’s Cabalistic Encyclopedia, 64;
Peterson, Lesser Key of Solomon, 99; Trithemius,
Steganographia, 69.

According to the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the
Mage, book two, the AERIAL DEVIL Came

(“Tired”) is one of the fifteen SERVITORS OF PAYMON (see PAYMON).
Sources: Mathers, Book of the Sacred Magic of
Abramelin the Mage, 108, 121.

Camiel
Variations: Camael (“he who sees God”)
In Christian demonology, Camiel has been

Sources: Belanger, Dictionary of Demons, 85; Guiley,
Encyclopedia of Demons and Demonology, 37; Peterson,
Lesser Key of Solomon, 60; Shumaker, Natural Magic
and Modern Science, 66.

Sources: Belanger, Dictionary of Demons, 85; Guiley,
Encyclopedia of Demons and Demonology, 37; Peterson,
Lesser Key of Solomon, 60.

Camuel
Theurgia Goetia, book two of the Lemegeton,
names Camuel (“withered”) as a Prince of the
Southeast in service under CARNESIEL (see
PRINCES OF HELL). He is known to be
benevolent and has 60,000,000,000,000 duke



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