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One of the 72 demons of the Goetia. A beautiful fallen angel said to be a duke of Hell. He appears in the form of a prince riding a dragon and leads an army of 40 evil spirits, and it is also said that he can see both the past as well as the future. Originally he was the goddess Astarte in Phoenicia, or modern-day Syria, but became warped into his current form by the Judeo-Christian God. In Christianity, he is a fallen angel that lures men into leading indolent lives. | One of the 72 demons of the Goetia. A beautiful fallen angel said to be a duke of Hell. He appears in the form of a prince riding a dragon and leads an army of 40 evil spirits, and it is also said that he can see both the past as well as the future. Originally he was the goddess Astarte in Phoenicia, or modern-day Syria, but became warped into his current form by the Judeo-Christian God. In Christianity, he is a fallen angel that lures men into leading indolent lives. |
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Official Profile
One of the 72 demons of the Goetia. A beautiful fallen angel said to be a duke of Hell. He appears in the form of a prince riding a dragon and leads an army of 40 evil spirits, and it is also said that he can see both the past as well as the future. Originally he was the goddess Astarte in Phoenicia, or modern-day Syria, but became warped into his current form by the Judeo-Christian God. In Christianity, he is a fallen angel that lures men into leading indolent lives.