the demon belial
in jacobus de theramo's "belial", germany, late 15th c.
source: Hannover, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek, Ms I 57, fol. 27v
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According to the Grand Grimoires, Clatterith is a Great Baroness of Hell that commands twelve legions of demons.
In the war against Heaven, she lost her eyes and was dismembered, but through magical means she crafted herself a terrifying new body of chattering teeth.
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DEMONS OF DISMALIA - Samiginus Samigila, Devil Tyrant of Conquest.
The Chimeric Conquering Tyrant of Dismalia: Samiginus Samigila.
Devil of Conquest indulging in the respite of barbarians. Inhaling the eerie phlegmatic fumes of a Mystic Demon. The harrowing hill conquered yet the craving remains. That ambition to flood the dismal wasteland with the flesh horde of thousands of Chimera riding Grotesques.
Apocalyptic Chimera of the Sanguine Sea, coagulated from primordial gore tides and embraced by the will of the abyssal depths to conquer the lands a flood of flesh. Leading a horde of Grotesques riding their kin, wielding barbaric weapons augmented by spell glands.
The Mystic Brain Pipe was pillaged from one of the many stranded arks in the shallows of the Sanguine Sea Pass, from the temple of siren seers, who after predicting his path to glorious enlargement, he ravaged their treasures. Vagrant, vile and vulgar, the tyrant rejoices.
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Ancient Greek black metallers Medieval Demon premiere new track
http://bruderdeslichts.com/ancient-greek-black-metallers-medieval-demon-premiere-new-track/
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"I'm sipping wine in a robe, I look too good to be alone"
more of our medieval AU
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devils officiating sinful weddings
in the didactic poem 'die pluemen der tugent' ('the flowers of virtue') by hans vintler, swabia, c. 1469
source: Gotha, Forschungsbibl. der Universität Erfurt, Cod. Chart. A 594, fol. 73v and 75r
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drew some medieval marginalia for our discord challenge
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