15. Eligos

Rank: Duke
Ruling Angel: Hariel

Associated Symbols: Sceptre, lance, knight

Associated Colours: Green

Suggested Offerings: Hearty food, alcohol popular among knights, weapons and armour, and depictions of knights and their gear.

Warnings:


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Information About Eligos

Eligos (Abigor) is a powerful demon who appears as a handsome knight. He governs sixty legions of spirits and is an authority on all subjects of war. According to Johann Weyer’s “Pseudomonarchia Daemonum” (1583), he can win the favour of kings, lords, and other influential people. Eligos is known to carry a lance, standard, or sceptre and can predict the future. He can also reveal hidden things and instruct leaders on how to earn their soldiers’ respect.

Jacques Auguste Simon Collin de Plancy’s “Dictionnaire Infernal” (1863) portrays Abigor as a commanding duke of hell, presenting himself as a horseman bearing a lance, standard, or sceptre. His knowledge of warfare and his ability to guide leaders in earning their soldiers’ respect are revered. Benjamin Eli Smith’s “The Century Cyclopedia of Names” (1894) further solidifies Abigor’s status as a high-ranking demon, a grand duke in the infernal realms, and an authority on all matters of war. His representation as a knight carrying a lance, standard, or sceptre underscores his esteemed position.

In summary, Eligos is a powerful spirit who can win the favour of kings, lords, and other influential people. He can reveal hidden things, predict the future, and instruct leaders on how to earn their soldiers’ respect. He appears as a handsome knight carrying a lance, standard, or sceptre and is an authority on all subjects of war.

Illustration and Sigil of Eligos

Eligos in the Goetic Demon of the Week

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