Are there any myths and legends about monsters that bring disaster or death to mankind? What are their English names? Like the four horsemen of the apocalypse

against the tree of life

I Bacikal atheism, Satan

II Iweleth stupidity, Beelzebub Beelzebub

III Sheriruth refusal, Lucifuge Lucifer

IV Adyeshah unmoved, Astaroth Astros

V Akzeriyuth cruel, Asmodeus Asmodeus

VI Kaitul is ugly, Belphegor Belphegor

VII Shakah is lustful, Baal Baal

VIII Chemdah is greedy, Adrammelech

IX Aiyatsbus is unstable, Lilith Lilith

X Qimranut materialism, Nehema Nahema

lives. It also represents a clear fire day. Metatron, Medanzo

Wisdom: wisdom, pure reason and creative origin; It also represents the star day/the original moving day. Ratziel, Rasiel

Understanding: execution, essential rationality, the fountain of creation: also represents Saturn's sky. Zaphkiel, Yafujie

Love: love, kindness, favor and greatness; It also represents Jupiter Day. Zadkiel, Zadkiel

Severity: law, God's right, discovery of evil, anger; It also represents the Martian day. Camael; Kamael

Beauty: compassion, mediation and beauty; It also represents the sun sky. This essence is the core of the tree of life. Michael; Michael

Victory: Forever, Expansion and Victory; It also represents Venus. Hamiel, Yanal

Splendor: dignity, contraction and glory; It also represents mercury day. Raphael; Raphael

Foundation: foundation, the foundation of all things, and the creativity of God; It also represents the moon sky. Gabriel; Gabriel

Kingdom: Kingdom, matter and people; It also represents the synthesis of four elements, that is, the existence of matter. Sandalphon; Sandalphon

Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse

War, Plague, Famine, Death

72-pillar fiend

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1. His voice is harsh. It is the biggest enemy of the Lord. In the legend, it has the image of a hammer in his right hand, a thunderball in his left hand, a conical crown with two horns on his head, and thunder riding at his feet. Hada's word originally meant "thunder". He is the king who rules the East. He has the ability to make people invisible.

2. Agarez: King Solomon's 72-pillar fiend, ranked second, was named Agreas or Agares. He takes orders from Virtues. It is described as a demon with three heads, namely, the heads of human beings, cattle herders and lambs. His pleasure is the desire to lead people to drink, gamble or commit crimes. He drove those who were still and brought the fugitives back. He teaches any language and wind music that exists in the world. His power is enough to destroy any important person, whether divine or secular. It is said that he has the ability to foresee the future and solve all the puzzles in the world, but what he says is mixed with truth and falsehood and cannot be easily believed.

3. Vassago: King Solomon's 72-pillar fiend ranks third, and he is of the same race as Agarez. This fiend has a kind heart, and his duty is to declare the past and the future, looking for all hidden and lost things. Vasak has a gentle personality and is familiar with the past and the future, as well as all hidden or lost things and knowledge. Vasak's face is like an inverted triangle skull, and his eyes extending to his chin can't see anything, but he can see the past and the future through another dimension.

4. Samigina: King Solomon's fourth fiend among 72 pillars. He is well versed in parenting and teaches them to people. Samigina is also proficient in necromancy and necromancy. It is said that putting the amulet with his coat of arms under the pillow can talk to the dead in a dream. Samigina's image is a horse or a mule. Sometimes when the summoner wants him to appear in human form, he will also become human form.

5. Marbas: King Solomon ranks fifth among the 72-pillar fiends. Marbas' special ability is to discover the truth. No matter hidden treasures or hidden things, there is nothing to hide from him. At the same time, he is also familiar with healing and mechanical technology, and at the same time, he has the ability to give the summoner transformation. Although it is usually in the form of a lion, it will appear in human form at the request of the summoner.

6. Valefor: King Solomon ranks sixth among the 72-pillar fiends, with the upper body of a mule and the lower body of a lion. The special ability is to teach the summoner the knowledge of drug reconciliation and transformation. Although Waliver is a docile attendant to the summoner, as his title as Duke of Thieves shows, Waliver has a habit of stealing, and this habit will also infect those summoners who are not determined to commit crimes. Therefore, it is necessary to have a strong will to summon Waliver.

7. Amon: King Solomon ranks seventh among the 72-pillar fiends, and his image is that he is a wolf and a tail, and his mouth is full of flames. Sometimes it appears in the form of a human figure with a crow's head or a crow's head and fangs. It is also said that the representative of Amon means [hermit, unsolvable], so his real image may never be seen. Amon's ability is to be familiar with the past and the future, and to turn friends against each other or to reconcile.

8. Barbatos: The eighth fiend among King Solomon's 72 pillars, wearing a green hat and a gray cloak. So it is also said that when the sun moves to Sagittarius, he will appear in the world with the other four great kings of hell. Barbatos's special ability is to give the summoner the ability to be familiar with animal language, and at the same time, the summoner can gain the ability to discover hidden treasures.

9. Paimon: King Solomon's ninth fiend among 72 pillars, with the title of "King of the Archangels", has a female face and a male posture, wears a jewel-encrusted crown and rides a dromedary. He has profound attainments in science, art and secret law, and he can give these knowledge to human beings in an instant.

1. Boueyre: A demon with five legs, which looks like a star/starfish or a wheel. When the sun reaches Sagittarius, he will appear as a centaur with shining skin like a star. In the book "Grand=Grimorium", Buer is the chief of the second class of hell, and he has a nickname that is very consistent with his appearance: President of the Stars. It is recorded in Gaeatia that Buer is the dominant officer of the 5 th Legion, teaching people spiritual philosophy, natural philosophy and ethics. He is also very proficient in herbalism, and he even has the powerful ability to treat all injuries instantly with just finger touch. Crowley Aleister, a great genius swindler and a great magician, once successfully summoned a materialized Buer to treat a friend's illness.

11. Gusion: The 11th demon among King Solomon's 72 pillars can turn people who are hostile to wizards into good intentions. He knows everything about the past, present and future, and can reveal the results and significance of all problems. He can make people live in harmony and maintain the honor and dignity of friendship.

12. Sitri: The 12th fiend among King Solomon's 72-pillar fiends. He has a leopard head and wings, but he will turn into a peerless beauty at the summoner's request. He can make men and women fall in love, get horny and cling to each other. In charge of lust and passion.

13. Beleth: The 13th demon among King Solomon's 72 pillars. He rides a white horse, and all kinds of musical instruments play automatically in front of him. He can make the summoner get the love of all people, whether men or women, until the summoner is satisfied.

14. Leraje: King Solomon ranks 14th among the 72-pillar fiends. He is an archer with a long bow, an arrow bag hanging from his waist and a green suit. He will start a big war and start a fight, and those who are shot by his arrow will have pus and fester wounds.

15. Ai Liou (Eligos): King Solomon ranks 15th among the 72-pillar fiends, holding a pike, a flag and a snake. He can detect hidden things and influence the will of soldiers.

16. Zepar: The 16th fiend among King Solomon's 72 pillars, dressed in red armor, has a strong image. He is in charge of love, marriage and childbearing between men and women.

17. Botis: King Solomon ranks 17th among the 72-pillar fiends. One of his images is an ugly poisonous snake. When summoned by a magician, he presents a human figure, holding a horn and a sword. He can know the past and the present, and distinguish between friends and enemies.

18. Bathin: The 18th fiend among King Solomon's 72-pillar fiends, whose image is a snake-tailed man riding a fancy horse. He can distinguish herbs from precious stones, and he can also teleport people.

19. Sallos: The 19th fiend among King Solomon's 72-pillar fiends, wearing the crown of Duke. He is in charge of the relationship between men and women.

2. Purson: King Solomon ranks 2th among the 72-pillar fiends. He is a beautiful man riding a bear with a poisonous snake. He can find hidden facts and treasures, be familiar with ancient and modern times, and answer theologians' questions about the beginning of chaos.

21. Moragues (Marax): King Solomon ranks 21st among the 72-pillar fiends. His image is a bull with a human face. His specialty is astronomy and other natural sciences, which can make people intelligent and can also distinguish herbs from precious stones.

22. Ipos: King Solomon's 72-pillar fiend ranks 22nd, and its image is an angel with a lion's head, goose's feet and rabbit's tail. He can give people wit and courage.

23. Aims: The 23rd fiend among King Solomon's 72-pillar fiends, whose image is a three-headed man. His three heads are the head of a snake, the head of a man with two pentagrams on his forehead, the head of a cat (or calf), the fire jade in his right hand, and the mount is a hellsnake with red smoke all over his body. Often used fire jade to burn everything he saw. He can give people wisdom and find hidden treasures.

24. Naberius: King Solomon ranks 24th among the 72-pillar fiends. His image is a Hei He with wings waving. He is good at all arts and sciences, especially rhetoric.

25. Glasya-Labolas: King Solomon ranks 25th among the 72-pillar fiends. His image is a griffin beast with a dog's head. He is a bloodthirsty artist who knows science, ancient and modern, distinguishes between friends and enemies, and can make people invisible.

26. Bune: King Solomon ranks 26th among the 72-pillar fiends. He is a Hydreigon with a dog head, a human head and a Griffin head, and his voice is high and pleasant. He likes burial places and often gathers with his subordinates in the cemetery. He can make people rich, intelligent and eloquent, and give people real knowledge.

27. Ronove: King Solomon's 72-pillar fiend ranks 27th, showing himself as a monster. He is good at art and debate.

28. Berith: King Solomon ranked 28th among the 72-pillar fiends, with a red armor and a golden crown and a red horse on his legs, with a loud and sharp voice. He is familiar with the past and the present, and is good at alchemy.

29. Astaroth: King Solomon ranked 29th among the 72-pillar fiends, with a bloody mouth, black body and stinking poisonous gas, and a dragon of hell in his right hand. His ability is to travel through time and space, and the theory of advocating freedom is on his lips. In fact, it teaches people to be lazy, so he was sent to hell from an angel.

3. Forneus: King Solomon ranks 3th among the 72-pillar fiends. His image is like the same big fish. His words can also make people proficient in debate, and at the same time, he can make enemies become friends.

31. Foras: King Solomon ranks 31st among the 72-pillar fiends. He is an image of a strong man. He can distinguish herbs from precious stones, discover hidden treasures, teach people logic and virtue, make people invisible and immortal, and restore lost things.

32. Asmode (Asmodeus[ or Asmoday]): King Solomon's demon ranked 32nd among the 72 pillars, representing' lust' among the seven deadly sins. He has three heads, namely, a bull's head, a human head and a ram's head, with a snake tail. He holds a dragon of hell in one hand and a pike with a flag in the other. He can teach people mathematics, astronomy, geometry and handicrafts. He can give people real knowledge and be invincible. He can reveal the location of treasures and protect them.

33. Gaap: The 33rd fiend among King Solomon's 72 pillars. He can deprive people of knowledge and make them wise. He can change people's likes and dislikes, answer people's questions about the past and the future, or send people to other places.

34. Furfur: King Solomon ranks 34th among the 72-pillar fiends. His image is a stag with a flame at its tail, and his voice is hoarse. He never tells the truth unless forced. He can control the love between men and women, also can control the storm, thunder and lightning, and can also give the magician who ordered him real knowledge.

35. Marchosias: King Solomon ranks first among the 72-pillar fiends.