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his Hell, Narekah, which is filled with the wicked
souls that the DIV take there.

Sources: Kindersley, Specimens of Hindoo Literature,
33; Shepard, Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology, 72; Spence, Encyclopedia of Occultism, 129.

Eequiel
Eequiel is an angel of Hell and a planetary
spirit. He holds the rank of ELECTOR OF HELL.

Sources: Davidson, Dictionary of Angels, 104; Von
Goethe, Goethe’s Letters to Zelter, 377.

Effrigis
The Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage names
Effrigis as one of the twenty SERVITORS OF
AMAYMON (see AMAYMON). His name translates
from Greek to mean “one who quivers in a horrible manner.”

Sources: Forgotten Books, Book of the Sacred Magic
of Abramelin the Mage, 42–3; Lowry, Under the Volcano,
194; Mathers, Book of the Sacred Magic of Abra-Melin,
122.

Egakireh
According to the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the
Mage, book two, Egakireh is one of the sixty-five


SERVITORS OF KORE AND MAGOTH.
Sources: Belanger, Dictionary of Demons, 116; Von
Worms, Book of Abramelin, 256.

Egestes
Variations: Acestes (“pleasing goat”)
In Roman mythology Egestes is the demon of
poverty. Sources vary as to the gender, but this
demon resides in the Underworld.
Sources: Drew, Wiccan Bible, 264.

Egibiel
Egibiel is, in Enochian lore, one of the twentyeight demonic rulers of the lunar mansions. He
rules the mansion named Alchas (Heart of Scorpio) and is known to cause conspiracies against
princes, discord, and sedition (see ENOCHIAN
RULERS OF THE LUNAR MANSIONS).
Sources: Barrett, The Magus, 57; Von Goethe,
Goethe’s Letters to Zelter, 378; Webster, Encyclopedia of
Angels, 53, 125.

Egym
Variations: Egin
According to the Grimoire of Pope Honorius, an
eighteenth-century book alleged to be written by
Pope Honorius III, Egym is the demonic king of
the South.

Sources: Agrippa, Three Books of Occult Philosophy,
536; Cavendish, Man, Myth and Magic, 640; GonzálezWippler, Complete Book of Spells, 131.


Eirenus
Apollonius of Tyana stated in his Nuctemeron
(Night Illuminated by Day) that Eirenus is the
demon of idols. He is most powerful during the
third hour of the day.
Source: Gettings, Dictionary of Demons, 100.

Eirnilus
In Apollonius of Tyana’s Nuctemeron (Night Illuminated by Day), Eirnilus is named as the
demon of fruit. He is said to be most powerful
during the sixth hour.
Sources: Lévi, Transcendental Magic, 391; Salmonson, Encyclopedia of Amazons, 191.

Eisheth Zenunim
Variations: Eisheth
In Jewish mysticism and written of in the Zoharistic Kabbalah, Eisheth Zenunim is named as
one of the four wives of SATAN. An arch shedemon, this SUCCUBUS is one of the four
DEMONS OF PROSTITUTION, patron to prostitutes
and whores.
Sources: Greer, New Encyclopedia of the Occult, 191;
Guiley, Encyclopedia of Angels, 40; Mason, Necronomicon
Gnosis, 151; Salmonson, Encyclopedia of Amazons, 191.

Ekalike
The Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, book
two, names Ekalike (“at rest” or “quiet”) as 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, 114; Von Worms, Book of

Abramelin, 255.

Ekdulon
The Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, book
two, includes Ekdulon (“to despoil”) as 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, 112; Von Worms, Book of
Abramelin, 255.

Ekorok
Ekorok is one of the twenty-two SERVITORS
ARITON. His name translates from Hebrew
to mean “thy breaking,” or “thy barrenness” (see
ARITON).
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Sources: Mathers, Book of the Sacred Magic of
Abramelin the Mage, 108; Von Worms, Book of
Abramelin, 257.



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