Anyways: the names of the deamons.
Eligor: According to the Goetia "A great duke, appearing as a goodly knight carrying a lance, pennon and sceptre. He discovers hidden things, causes war, marshals armies, kindles love and lust"
Agalierept: named "Agaliarept" in the Grimorium Verum and a servant of Lucifer. He resides in Europe and Asia. Agaliarept in mentioned in the Grand Grimoire as well, but is there a commander that "has the faculty of discovering arcane secrets in all the courts and council-chambers of the world; he also unveils the most sublime mysteries"
Glassyalabolas: Another spirit from the Goetia that's "a mighty president, who comes in the form of a dog, but winged like a griffin (suggests wings of gold or iron - W). He teaches all arts and sciences instantaneously, incites to bloodshed, is the leader of homicides, discerns past and future, and makes men invisible"
Vaelfar: Known as Valefar in both the Grand Grimoire and the Goetia. In the first desribed as inferior to Sargantanas. In the Goetia described as: "a powerful duke, appearing as a manyheaded lion. He leads those with whom he is familiar into theft."
El Chupacabra: a legendary entity from Puerto Rico. It's said to be a demon/alien/scientific experiment that eats humans and cattle by sucking their entrails and blood out of them. "El Chupacabra" means litterly: the Goatsucker.
Faraii: a demon mentioned in the Grand Grimoire. Subject to Sargantanas.
Aamon: Originally the God of Creation of the Egypts, Amon or Amoun, by the Christians demonized (as with many other deities). He appears in many grimoires. The Goetia gives this description: "a strong and powerful marquis, who appears like a wolf with a serpents head and vomiting flame. When so orders, he assumes a human shape, but with the teeth of a dog (another MS says as well "and a great head like a mighty raven"). He discerns past and future, procures love and reconciles friends and foes." The Grand Grimoire claims that he is a servant to Satanachia.
Astaroth: one of the other many deities demonized by the Christians. Originally the male demon is a female goddess, known as Astarte. Astarte was a fertility deity and Queen of the Heavens. Astaroth is derived from one of her titles (I think it was Astarteroth) that means "Queen of the Stars".
Astaroth is known in many grimoires. The Grand Grimoire says that Astaroth is the Grand Duke of Hell (being third in command). The Grimorium Verum claims that Astaroth is one of the 3 superior demons, along with Lucifer and Beelzebuth. The Goetia says that "a great and powerfull duke, appears like a beautiful angel (another version says "a foul angel" though - W) riding on an infernal dragon and carrying a viper in his right hand. He must not be permitted to approach on account of his stinking breath and the magician must defend his face with the magic ring (otherwise the stench, said to the odour of pure evil would kill the magician - W) . Astaroth answers truly concerning past, present and future, discovers all secrets and gives great skill in the liberal sciences. He will also discourse willingly concerning the fall of spirits ("but prentends that he himself was exampt from their lapse" according to Wierus - W).
The Grimoire of Honorius claims that he should be summoned on wednesday and to obtain "good graces from kings and others."
Starr: The name is Starr, Kenneth Starr. Ex-OSI employee that played Blackthorn. Once again joined forces with Garriot at Destination Games.
Claunek: a demon descibed in the Grimorium Verum. He "has power over goods and riches; he can discover hidden treasures to him that makes pact with him; he can bestow great wealth; for he is well loved by Lucifer. He brings money from a distance. Obey him and he will obey thee."
Bucon: a demon mentioned in the Grimorium Verum. Subordinate to Hael and Sergulath. He has the ability to "excite hatred and jeaulousy between the two sexes."
Sargatens: demon mentioned in the Grand Grimoire. Is a Brigadier-Major and has the powers to "make a person invisible, to transport him anywhere, to open all locks, to reveal whatsoever is taking place in private houses, to teach all the arts of the shepherds (magic?)"
Marbas: Mentioned in both the Grand Grimoire and the Goetia. In the Grand Grimoire, he's a demon serving Lucifuge Rofocale. In the Goetia, he's descipted as "a president, who appears as a mighty lion, and then in human shape. He answers truly concerning all things hidden and secret, cuases and cures diseases, imparts skill in mechanics and changes men into various shapes.
Bechard: once again a demon from the Grimorium Verum. He "has power over winds and tempests, over lightning, hail and rain, by means of a charm with toads and other things of this nature, et cetera" Mentioned in the Grimoire of Honorius, who claims that Bechard must be evoked on a friday.
Surgat: again a demon from the Grimorium Verum, said to open all locks. Mentioned in the Grimoire of Honorius, who claims that Surgat must be evoked on a sunday.
Hael: a demon mentioned in the Grimorium Verum. Subordinate to Nebirot and instructs "in the art of writing all kinds of letters, gives an immediate power of speaking all kinds of tongues and explains the most secret things."
Aglasis: a demon mentioned in the Grimorium Verum. Subordinate to Hael and Sergulath. He's who "transports through the whole world".
Ayperos: a demon mentioned in the Grand Grimoire, subject to Nebiros.
Azrael: not exactly appropriate in this list, as Azrael is the angel of death.
Baal: A deity that's even mentioned in the Bible. He ain't exactly a God, but more of a title. Baal means "Lord" and is used in many ways. Also known as Bael or Ba'al, he is one of the more superior demons. Mentioned in the Grand Grimoire as servant of Lucifuge Rofocale, the Goetia depicts him as: "a king ruling in the east, who imparts invisibility and wisdom. He appears with a human head, or with that of a toad or cat, but sometimes all at once, with the body of a spider. He spreaks with a hoarse voice."
Ba'al: see Baal
Beelzebub: In the Bible mentioned as the Ruler of Demons. Originally a deity whose correct name is Baal ze Bul: Lord of the House. He was a God of the dead and the world of the dead. He was a psychopompus and guided the souls of the dead, who appeared as flies (Wierus mentions Beelzebub as the Councelor and Creator of the Order of the Fly! And in the Dictionaire Infernal, Beelzebub appears in the sickening shape of some kind of moth!). In both the Grand Grimoire and the Grimorium Verum, he is one of the three 'überdemons' and carries the title of Prince. The Grimorium Verum claims that he rules over the continent Africa.
Be'elzebubba: - see Beelzebub.
Botis: appearing in the Goetia as a "great president and earl, who appears like a horrid viper, but, when commanded, assumes the human shape, with large teeth and horns. He bears a sharp sword in his hand, discerns past, present and future and reconciles friends and foes" In the Grand Grimoire, he is subordinate to Agaliarept.
Buer: a spirit mentioned in the Goetia. "A great president, who appears when the sun is in Sagittarius (archer) and teaches philosophy, logic, the virtues of herbs et cetera. He heals all diseases anf gives good familiars." According to the Grand Grimoire, subject to Agaliarept.
Clitheret: originally Clistheret, a demon from the Grimorium Verum that "makes day or night about thee with pleasure"
Cthulu: a fictional demon created by H. P. Lovecraft. He is one of the Old Ones (sometimes mentioned as their High Priest). He appears as a large dragonlike creature, with slim wings and a tentacled head.
Eleogap: a demon mentioned in the Grimorium Verum and named there as Elelogap. Subordinate to Agalierept and Tarihimal and "whose power is over water"
Frucissiere: a demon from the Grimorium Verum with the unique ability to bring the dead back to live (i.o.w. Necromancy).
Fleurty: known as Fleurity in the Grand Grimoire and the Grimorium Verum. In the latter, he is subject to Beelzebuth and inhabits Africa. In the former, a Lieutenant-General of Hell. He "has the power to perform any labour during the night and to cause hailstones in any required place. He controls a prodigious army."
Fruitimiere: a demon from the Grimorium Verum that "dights thee all kinds of festivals"
Gusoyn: a demon mentioned in the Grand Grimoire. Subordinate to Agaliarept. However, the Goetia gives another description: "a mighty duke, who appears like a cynocephalus (a dog-ape: baboon - W), discerns the past, present and future, answers all questions, reconciles enemies and gives honour and dignities"
Haristum: a demon mentioned in the Grimorium Verum. Subject to both Sergulath and Hael and who "gives the power of passing unsinged through the fire"
Heramael: a demon mentioned in the Grimorium Verum. Subordinate to Satanachia and "teaches the art of medicine, gives absolute knowledge of all diseases, with their full and radical cure, makes known all plants in general, the places where they grow, the times of their gathering, their virtues also and their composition for the attainment of a perfect cure."
Hiepacth: a demon mentioned in the Grimorium Verum that "will bring thee a distant person in an instant"
Huictiigara: a demon mentioned in the Grimorium Verum that "occasions sleep and waking in some, and inflicts others with insomnia"
Khil: a demon from the Grimorium Verum that causes great earthquakes.
Mephistopheles: a famous demon. He ain't mentioned in any of the big grimoires, but is reknown because of his pact with Faust. His name means "He who hates the light"
Mersilde: a demon from the Grimorium Verum that can "teleport thee instantly wheresoever may be desired"
Molech: the legendary deity also known as Moloch. Said to have children be worshipped to him by burning them alive (adult initation?). Wierus (an occultist that wrote a famous grimoire, though with a lot of fakery in it) claims that Moloch is the Prince of the Land of Tears and Grand Cross of the Order of the Fly.
Morail: Found nothing, and that annoys me...
Musisin: a demon mentioned in the Gimorium Verum. He has "power over great lords; he instructs them in all that passes in the Republics and the realms of the Allies"
Naberrs: a demon mentioned in the Grand Grimoire. Inferior to Nebiros.
Nebiros: According to the Grand Grimoire the Field-Marshal and Inspector-General of Hell. He "has the power to inflict evil on whomsoever he will; he discovers the Hand of Glory and reveals every virtue of metals, minerals, vegetables, as also of all animals, both pure and impure. He possesses the art of predicting things to come, being one of the greatest Necromancers in all the Infernal Hierarchies; he goes to and fro everywhere and inspects the hordes of perdition" In the Grimorium Verum, he is subordinate to Astaroth and dwells in America.
Nebirots: - see Nebiros
Nyarlahotep: Check out one of the posts above.
Pentagnony: a demon mentioned in the Grimorium Verum. Subordinate to Hael and Sergulath, he "renders invisible and also beloved by great lords"
Proculo: a demon mentioned in the Grimorium Verum. Subordinate to Hael and Sergulath he "gives sleep for twenty-four hours, with knowledge of the spheres of sleep"
Pruslas: a demon mentioned in the Grand Grimoire, a servant of Satanachia.
Rofocale: the incomplete title of the Prince of Darkness. The complete title is Lucifuge (note the "fuge" part! It's Latin for "to flee" instead of "to bear/carry" used in Lucifer - W) Rofocale. The Grand Grimoire claims him to be the Prime Minister, thus being the supreme ruler of hell. The Grimoire gives a long ritual for summoning him, after which the deal for the soul is made. Lucifuge Rofocale is specialzed in money and gold, though he can actually do everything, as long as he gets his price.
Sirchade: a demon from the Grimorium Verum that has the power to "shew thee all kinds of animals, of whatsoever nature they may be" Mentioned in the Grimoire of Honorius, who claims that Sirchade must be evoked on a thursday.
Sustugriel: a demon mentioned in the Grimorium Verum. Is subordinate to Satanachia. "Teaches magical art; he gives familiar spirits for all things that can be desired and furnishes mandragores"
Tarchimache: a demon mentioned in the Grimorium Verum. Inferior to Beelzebub.
Trimasel: a demon mentioned in the Grimorium Verum. Inferior to Satanchia. He "takes chemistry and allsleight in hand. He imparts the true secret for confecting the powder of projection which changes imperfect metals - lead, iron, pewter, copper and quicksilver - into true good silver and good gold, namely, Sun and Moon, according to the ferment thereof (metals can be attributed to the planets. Lead = Saturn, Iron = Mars, Pewter = Jupiter, Copper = Venus, Quicksilver = Mercury, Silver = Moon and Gold = Sun - W). Only he must be satisfied with the operator, if the operator would be satisfied with him."
Wormius: Wormius is a fictional character made by the famous writer H.P. Lovecraft. He was a human that translated the Al Azif of the Mad Arab Abdul Al Hazred to Latin, thus giving it it's reknown Greek name: the Necronomicon. Both Wormius as the Necronomicon are fictional characters, allthough some people actually believe in the existence of the Necronomicon. This created 3 Necronomicons, all 3 of them written in the last 30 years.
Zoray: a demon mentioned in the Grand Grimoire. Is inferior to Sargatanas.
Tyriel: Not found. Maybe Turiel?
Oh, this took me 3 hours, now my head hurts...