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Pastor Daniel Clark

The List of lesser key of Solomon and Mythical Creatures Demon


Names
Breaking curses and soul ties to these mythical demonic names
used in a variety of ways.cartoons, comic books, music etcand
then called out the names and command them to leave in the
Name of Jesus.
Below are the names of the 72 demons listed in the Ars Goetia - a
subsection from the Lesser Key of Solomon. Along with the names
are descriptions and some basic elements that help those who
wish to summon them

Agares

Bael

Caim

Aim

Balam

Cimeies

Alloces

Barbatos

Crocell

Amdusias

Bathin

Dantalion

Amon

Beleth

Decarabia

Amy

Belial

Eligos

Andras

Baalberith

Focalor

Andrealphus

Bifrons

Foras

Andromalius

Botis

Forneus

Asmoday

Buer

Furcas

Astaroth

Bun

Furfur

Gap

Murmur

Seere

Glasya-Labolas

Naberius

Shax

Gremory

Orias

Sitri

Gusion

Orobas

Stolas

Hagenti

Os

Valac

Halphas

Paimon

Valefor

Flauros

Phenex

Vapula

Ipos

Purson

Vassago

Leraje

Rum

Vepar

Malphas

Ronov

Vin

Marax

Sabnock

Vual

Marbas

Sallos

Zagan

Marchosias

Samigina

Zepar

The Alphabetical List of Mythical Creatures


Basilisk - A legendary lizard who could kill a man with its stare.
Bigfoot - A type of Sasquatch native to North American forests.
Black Dog - An evil spirit dog that stalks city streets at night.
Black Eyed Beings - They take human form but have black,
soulless eyes and emanate a sense of pure evil.
Bray Road Beast - The nickname for a werewolf-like creature seen
multiple times in Wisconsin.
Centaur - Half-men, half-horse creatures that ran wild and unruly.
Cerberus - The three-headed dog that guards the entrance to
Hades.
Charybdis - The whirlpool on one side of the Strait of Messina that
swallowed ships that came too close to it.
Chimera - Part-lion, part-goat, part-snake - all monster.
Cockatrice - A flying part-rooster/part-snake that could kill with its
stare.
Count Dracula - The most famous vampire in all of legend.
Cyclops - The one-eyed giant who captured and ate people.
Cynocephalus - A member of an ancient race of men with the
heads of dogs.
Demon - Maelevolent spirits of Hell who try to take peoples souls.
Doppelganger - Apparitions of people that occur in impossible
situations.

Dragon - Giant, flying, fire-breathing lizards who often guard


treasure.
Echidna - The snake-woman who became the mother of most
Greek monsters.
Elf - Pointy-eared humanoids who excel in magic and archery.
Frankenstein's Monster - Mary Shelley's patchwork monster built
from body parts of the deceased.
Ghost - Spirits of the dead whose souls remain in the realm of the
living.
Golem - Magically animated human-shaped creatures typically
made of solid stone.
Gorgon - The snake-haired and snake-bodied humanoid that was
created in its mother's image. Its stare could turn a person to
stone. Medusa became one of these creatures in a later myth.
Griffin - A creature with the body of a lion, the tail of a snake, and
the head and wings of an eagle.
Grim Reaper - The embodiment of death itself, the Grim Reaper
comes to take your soul to the afterlife.
Hydra - The nine-headed serpent who grew two new heads for
every one that was cut off.
Imp - Small, mischievous creatures who liked to play pranks on
people.
Ladon (Python) - The snake that guarded the golden apples in the
Garden of the Hesperides.
Loch Ness Monster - The elusive sea-monster from the Loch Ness
in Scotland.

Manticore - A mythical beast with a lion's body and a human's


head.
Medusa - The disciple of Athena who was turned into a gorgon.
She had the hair of snakes and could turn men to stone with her
gaze.
Mermaids - Sea creatures with the head and torso of a woman
and the tail of a fish.
Minotaur - The creature with the head and legs of a bull and the
torso of a man, who guarded the exit to The Labyrinth.
Mothman - A winged creature in the shape of a man with hypnotic
red eyes sighted in West Virginia.
Mutants - A term describing abnormal creatures created by
genetic or environmental mutations.
Nemean Lion - The giant lion with impenetrable hide who
becomes the constellation Leo.
New Jersey Devil - A flying creature with a high-pitched scream
and a horse-like head native to the New Jersey Pine Barrens.
Ogre - An ugly, oversized humanoid creature with great physical
strength and little intelligence.
Orthros - The two-headed monster dog.
Pegasus - Technically the proper name of Bellerophon's winged
horse, which became the general name for winged horses.
Phoenix - The golden bird who, at the end of its life, burst into
flames only to be reborn again.
Sasquatch - Large, hairy, man-like beasts that live in the woods.
Satyr - Half-men, half-goats who were wild and lustful. The god
Pan was one of these.

Scylla - The man-eating beast that lived on the opposite side of


the Strait of Messina from Charybdis.
Sea Monsters - The generic term for several breeds of waterbased monsters.
Sea-Goat - The half-goat, half-fish who are the children of Pricus,
who becomes the constellation Capricorn.
Shade - The ghosts of dead people before they are admitted
entrance to Hades.
Shapeshifters - Humans who can willingly take the form of an
animal while maintaining their consciousness.
Sirens - Man-eating beautiful women whose song compels men to
them.
Sphinx - The half-human, half-lion that forces those it meets to
answer its riddles, or die.
Thunderbird - A giant bird that creates storms with its wings.
Typhon - The fire-breathing giant who challenged Zeus for control
of Mount Olympus. Also the father of most Greek monsters.
Unicorn - A magical horse with a single horn on its forehead.
Vampire - Legend's most charming bloodsucker gets a whole
section of this website all to itself.
Wendigo - An evil spirit that possesses humans and turns them
into cannibals.
Will-o'-the-wisp - Strange flame-like lights that seem to beckon
travelers to follow.
Werewolf - Human by day, wolf by night.
Wraith - Evil spirits of the dead who are trapped on Earth.

Zombie - The living dead who feed on human flesh.

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