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Barbatos

Demon

Barbatos

Summary

Demon

The [[sigil]] of Barbatos

Barbatos is the 8th spirit named among the list of 72 demons in The Lesser Key of Solomon. According to grimoire tradition, he holds the rank of Duke, and (like the demon Buer) may appear when the sun is in the sign of Sagittarius. When summoned, he appears "with four noble kings and their companions in great troops". Barbatos grants the ability to understand the spoken language of animals, such as the singing of birds and the barking of dogs. He reveals hidden treasures that have been concealed by the enchantment of magicians, gives knowledge of past and future events, and reconciles disputes between friends and those who hold power. Barbatos has 30 legions of spirits under his command, and once belonged to the angelic order of Virtues.

In the Grand Grimoire, Barbatos is named as the sixth of the eighteen spirits who serve the seven superior spirits, namely, he is under the command of Satanachia along with Pruslas and Aamon.

References

References

  1. Peterson, Joseph H. (2001), ''The Lesser Key of Solomon'' (p. 10), [[Weiser Books]], {{ISBN. 9781578632206.
  2. "Grand Grimoire".
  3. "Gundam Barbatos (1st Form)".
  4. "Venti".
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