Is it kinmisia if I, a demon, am frightened of angelkins? I knew one irl and instantly avoided them once I found out. It feels wrong for me to do, but I don't know, angels seem so dangerous to my kind I guess, they're just scary to me.
This is kinmisia.
You should judge somebody based off their actions, not something about themselves that they can't control.
Angels and demons aren't inherently enemies or dangers to each other. You view all angelkin as inherent predators bound to hurt you if they find out that you're demonkin, that's absolutely messed up.
Would also like to say, as King Beleth and Archangel Chamuel devotee, angels and demons get along just fine.
*She's rather composed for being drunk as Hell (pun intended). There is no sway in her step, no stagger in her stance as she arrives at Beleth's quarters. But there is the very clear stench of alcohol surrounding her.*
Hello, Beleth. Dagon is busy, what do you have to drink?
Beleth was draped on a plush black chaise, one of many in his possession, staring up at the ceiling. He seemed almost boneless, head lilted to the side, tails laid over the fair end of the furniture, and arm dangling off the edge of the couch. His legs, folded at the knee, faced inward towards the back of his chaise. His face was exposed for once, under eyes puffy and blue from tears long gone dry, as was his hair, which cascaded over his shoulder in tight, ink black ringlets. Their body was consumed by a luxurious black robe, waterfalls of smooth fabric with black fluff recreating the foam at the bottom. It was a good thing, too, because things would’ve gotten very sad had the robe been anything but opaque. So many scars and such little skin...
A truly ancient VCR television sat a healthy distance away from them and their chaise of despair, white static filling its screen. The entirety of The Young and the Restless sat stacked in neat little towers of VHS tapes next to it. Several empty bottles of—oh, dear, sweet God—a wine titled ‘Skinny Girl Pinot Grigio’, complete with ‘100 calories per 5 fl.oz serving’ on the label, laid next to him. .
Their ear twitched, the sound of someone talking to him cutting through the lovely haze of their complete and utter detachment from anything that wasn’t their chaise. The spicy sweet smell of power wafted into his nose before immediately being beaten unconscious by a stink he knew all too well: drowning one’s sorrows in far too much alcohol. He whined a sort of quiet, broken ‘I don’t want to deal with the world currently’ whine before pushing himself to sit up. They finally spotted fiery red hair and surprising cohesion.
Your Majesty… I ap- apologize for my appearance. When…
There was a sort of low rumble in their throat as they shut their eyes tight before opening them once more.
He set the letter ablaze, blowing the white ash off his desk with annoyance. He sighed and glanced at one of the grimoire Bel had lent him. It had been quite some time since one of their meetings. He groaned.
The Thirteenth Spirit is called King Beleth (or Bileth, or Bilet). He rides on a pale horse with trumpets and other kinds of musical instruments playing before him. He is very furious at his first appearance, Beleth causes all the love that may be, both of men and of women, He is of the Order of Powers. While Beleth can be invoked as a lust Daemon, it is better suited to actual work where you are seeking a soul mate or long-term companion or stable relationship. He can give counsel in matters of the heart and help bring rational thinking to highly emotional matters regarding loved ones. Seek Beleth after death of a loved one to find stability and comfort. he governes 85 Legions of Spirits.
According to Runyon, his name is potentially derived from "beltiya," a general term for Babylonian goddesses, or perhaps from Bellona, goddess of war.
Call upon King Beleth for
⬩Help in emotions and grief
⬩Love magic
⬩Sex magic
⬩Relationships
⬩To be filled with love
⊱•━━━━━━⊰In Ritual⊱━━━━━•⊰
You can use
Enn:Lirach tasa vefa wehlc Beleth
Sigil:Posted above
Plant:Dill
Incense:Frankincense
⬩Yellow candles or objects
⬩Do ask him what he likes⬩
⬩It is important to learn protections before trying to work with any spirits. You can get tricksters and parasites if you don't.
Cleansings- cleaning your space of negative energies. You can burn herbs or incense for this.
Banishings- forcing negative energies out of your space. The lesser banishing ritual is one of the most commonly used.
Warding- wards keep negative energy out of your space. Amulets, sigils and talismans do this.
Set up a your space and do a cleanse and banishing. Have wards up in your home. Meditation is to calm yourself and get your mind ready. The sigil (symbol) is what you draw on paper. The enn is what you chant or say to call forth the spirit.⬩
An excerpt from the book; A History of the World After & Its Denizens by Noctua Quill
"(Pages from an untitled codex of illustrations recovered from the late Zagan Era, circa 4795, Epoch 341934.) The illuminated lettering around the edges of the pages reads as follows starting from left to right:
[left most vertical] The Patron Devil of Thieves
[top horizontal] Master of Ephemeral Arts
[right vertical] The Many-Tailed Thief
Opposing page
[right most verticle] "Materials For Summoning:
A Few Gold Coins
Three Bottles of Fine Wine
One Book of Stories
Nine Drops of [the Summoner's] Blood
[bottom left] BEWARE. IMPORTANT UNIQUE GLYPHS.
(These are unique glyphs used in the summoning of Lord Valefar. Each Goetic has their own set that must be included in the Summoning Circle otherwise they either may not appear or will appear but be not contained to the circle, which, in many cases, would be undesirable, let alone fatal, to the summoner. The meaning of some of these symbols have been long forgotten, being used only in these instances, but Valefar's, loosely translated, reads: "No Tricks, No Trade". Thereby binding the Patron Devil of Thieves and preventing him from conjuring any illusions or making attempts at résistance. Not mentioned here for unknown reasons, is that all Summoning Circles must be drawn in a radius of 2 or more meters. It should provide sufficient space for the Demon to remain comfortably seated.)
[right bottom] (Valefar's Summoning Circle. These must include the aforementioned glyphs as well as the Demon's Sigil. The blue markings invite the summoner to "place offering here". Thus, the objects mentioned in the above list of summoning materials will be placed in the designated spots. The tilt to the circle is important as mathematics have as much significance to the Goetia as words. These coordinates designate that Demon's unique position in the universe - essentially a tele-wire number. Misplacing the Circle can result in the absence of the Demon's manifestation.)
The small text is Ingris-Lorician and reads as follows:
"Duke Valefar retained his title of Third among Twenty-Three Dukes for as long as anyone can remember. Secretkeeper to Her Royal Highness, King Beleth of the Third Circle, he acted as a trusted advisor and loyal consort for many hundreds of years.
Before his death, Lord Valefar was renowned for his mastery of illusion and thievery, and was unmatched in his ability to shapeshift. His unique talents among the Goetia had him simultaneously respected and cautiously regarded despite his gregarious nature. He was otherwise a known trickster and miscreant, who relished in sowing chaos among the Court.
This Reputation extended to those outside of the Goetia, and well into the World Before, where those who wished to summon him would have done so expecting a blessing of charisma or good fortune in whatever devious exploits they intended. Otherwise, Lord Valefar was often called upon in matters of thievery, charlantry, or reconnaissance, and was, perhaps somewhat paradoxically, respected for his penchant for fairness in all dealings. However, it was the convalescence of these qualities that in turn ultimately led to his downfall.
Regarded as the catalyst for the event now know as the "Akashic Purge", Duke Valefar accomplished this by besting Fifth King Purson in a bet that he could steal his Horn within three days. Having done so, the pompous Duke decided to announce his success by blowing the instrument, which has the power to herald the End of Days. While he was stopped before the call could be completed, the damage had been done, and for his crime he was to be drawn and quartered. His Nine Tails, source of his power, were excised from him and distributed among the Eight remaining Kings by King Beleth Herself as a sign of solidarity against the events that were to come.
The whereabouts of Lord Valefar's Tails, and whether their Power was used at any point, remains unknown. For his disgrace, his name was to be stricken from the Infernal Court, his seat left vacant, albeit conditions resulting from the Purge have instead, made him something of a folkloric figure in the four hundred years following."
(Notice that the amount of time used to calculate Valefar's absence is expressed via the human calendar. While the author of the text is unknown, this gives an inherent clue as to their identity.)
What this text does not describe is King Beleth's enabling of Lord Valefar's antics, and it is of this Scholar's firm belief, that in doing so, she may have inadvertently coaxed these events into place. Not to speak ill of Her Diligence, but the King's soft spot for her Secretkeeper was plain for all to see, and was something she had been repeatedly cautioned against, as she had become somewhat over-reliant on his more distinct talents in order to compete with the egos of the other Kings. Her Majesty was as much the "Truthteller" as she was the "Truthkeeper". Her inability to lie coincided with her ability to detect lies in all things said and all gestures performed. Valefar's powers were futile to her discerning eye, but less so to others. She was wise for keeping him close, but in the opinion of this Scholar, foolish for being so lenient on him and allowing him to enjoy immunity for his crimes against others up until his own hubris cost her everything. In truth, it was remarkable that she was not subject to the same fate by the other Kings even with her gesture of sacrificing her consort's body in the hopes that they may aid in the mitigation of the coming disasters. One can only hope that the King's gift of foresight extended to anticipating the nature of her subject, and that her willful ignorance bore consequences she was willing to accept in order to indulge in his affection. Alas. Duke Valefar would have most likely become amused at the overall futility of his sacrifice. Irony being a favorite form of comedy. And his undying love for his King would doubtless hinder any compulsions of vengeance or violence, the Duke being as helpless to forgive those he loves as Her Majesty.
What might be seen as a source of vexation for many, Lord Valefar almost always interpreted as a challenge to enjoy, much to the dismay of those around him. However, even should his Soul find its way back from the World Before, he would surely find the reunification of his lost parts a daunting task. This assuming that there will even be a world to which he may return as the Purge continues onward, a fact which the mortal population seems to remain blissfully ignorant or, altogether, uncaring.
this is the beleth design of ''heaven or hell?''. his friendly form is that of a pink cat and full of hearts, he is easily furious and his appearance changes, his most agressive form is that of an angry knight full of broken hearts. Beleth sometimes rides a pale horse.
he is a cat and has all the normal things in a cat (example: he is affected by the catnip effect). he has a musical instrument and when he plays the heart comes out of the instrument ❤