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Abandoned train and tracks in Japan
John Coulthart - A series of pictures illustrating stories for ‘The Demons of King Solomon’, edited by Aaron French, 2017. The mythology of King Solomon and his Solomonic magic played a key role in the history of magic and occultism and influenced countless haunting and fantastical tales. The traditions of goetia and grimoire owe their uniqueness to the legendary accounts of different classes, abilities, and categories of demons. Asmodeus, Belial, Abyzou, and Marchosias - these cryptic, evocative names continue to fascinate and terrify those who dare utter them.
Asmodeus Abyzou Agaras Amdusias Belial Ephippas Hanar Marchosias Ornias Beur
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Patrick von Kalckreuth (Kiel 1898-1970 Starnberg)
“The North Sea” oil on canvas,-1955
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