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  Asmoday - Goetia, the Lesser Key of Solomon the King: Lemegeton
When the conjuror exerciseth this office, let him be abroad, let him be warie and standing on his feete; if his cap be on his head, he will cause all his dooings to be bewraied, which if he doo not, the exorcist shalbe deceived by Amaymon in everie thing.
But so soone as he seeth him in the forme aforesaid, he shall call him by his name, saieng; Thou art Asmoday; he will not denie it, and by and by he boweth downe to the ground; he giveth the ring of venues, he absolutelie teacheth geometrie, arythmetike, astronomie, and handicrafts.
But as soon as the Exorcist seeth Asmoday in the shape aforesaid, he shall call him by his Name, saying: "Art thou Asmoday?" and he will not deny it, and by-and-by he will bow down unto the ground.
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  Thelemapedia: The Encyclopedia of Thelema & Magick | Asmodeus   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Asmodai (also Asmodeus, Asmodaeus) is mostly known thanks to the deuterocanonical Book of Tobit; he is also mentioned in some Talmudic legends and in demonology.
Yet another legend tells that Asmodai is the king of all demons, comparable to the Christian notions of Satan, and married Lilith after she left Adam.
The importance given to Asmodai in demonology is less than in Judaism, being considered somewhat lower to other hellish authorities by most Christian demonologists (according to The Lesser Key of Solomon he is the thirty second in rank), but all of them coincide on his duty, being this to exacerbate carnal desire.
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 Asmodai
Although Asmodai is mostly known thanks to the deuterocanonical Book of Tobit, he is also mentioned in some Talmudic legends and in demonology.
There is, however, another legend, saying that Asmodai is the king of all demons, comparable to Satan, and married Lilith after she left Adam.
To other demonologists his zodiacal sign Aquarius but only since January 30 to February 8, has seventy-two legions of demons under his command, is one of the kings of Hell (being Lucifer the emperor), adding to his mission that of inciting gambling, and some Catholic theologians compared him with Abaddon.
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 Asmodai - KnowledgeIsFun.com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Asmodai (Asmodeus, Asmodaeus, pronounced Ashmed or Ashmedai in Hebrew, also Chammadai, Sydonai) is a semi-Biblical demon mostly known thanks to the deuterocanonical Book of Tobit; he is also mentioned in some Talmudic legends and in demonology, as he is a leading figure in the construction efforts of the Temple of Solomon.
Yet another legend tells that Asmodai is the king of all demons, comparable to the Christian notions of Satan, and married Lilith, the daughter of Samael and Lilith (the original wife of Adam).
The importance given to Asmodai in demonology is less than in Judaism, being considered somewhat lower to other hellish authorities by most Christian demonologists (according to The Lesser Key of Solomon he is the thirty second in rank), but all of them coincide on his duty, which is to exacerbate carnal desire.
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 Asmodai - Free Encyclopedia of Thelema
In Mazdeism, Æshma-deva (Asmodai) is the chief of all demons, a personal being under direct command of Angra Mainyu, the principle of evil, and the enemy of Sraoscha, one of the suras or angels that serve Ahura Mazdah, the principle of good (see dualism).
To some demonologists of the 16th Century, that assigned each month to a demon, Asmodai's power is stronger in November.
In the Dictionnaire Infernal by Collin de Plancy he is depicted with the chest of a man, goat legs ending in talons, serpent tail, three heads (one of a man spitting fire, one of a ram, and one of a bull), riding a lion with dragon wings and neck, a strange depiction for a seducer.
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 bellairsia : index   (Site not responding. Last check: )
According to legend, Asmodai tricked Solomon into removing his ring and thus sat upon the throne in his place for forty years [The Letter, the Witch and the Ring, 152].
Asmodai was a powerful demon of Judeo-Christian legend, one of the chief demons of Hell.
The name Asmodai purportedly derives from a Persian phrase meaning 'demon of lust.' A more well-known variant of the name Asmodai is Asmodeus, a name interchangeable with that of the Devil.
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 Warhammer 40,000 - Dark Angels   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The glow of halogen lamps reflected off the polished fl surface of his armour while with one hand he toyed with the rosarius around his neck.
Asmodai had served the Chapter for over a century and in all that time only two of the Fallen had repented of their sins to him.
Asmodai, Interrogator-Chaplain may be included in your Dark Angels army of 1,500 points or more as an HQ choice.
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