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In the ''[[Livre des Esperitz]]'', Bael (as Beal) is described as a king ruled by Orient (Oriens), still possessing the power of invisibility, as well as the power to garner the favor of others, but ruling over only six legions of demons. The ''[[Liber Officium Spirituum]]'' features Baal, Baall, Boal, or Boall, again a hoarsely-voiced king (or sometimes a soldier), with not only powers of invisibility but also sciences and love. Sloane MS 3824 mentions Baal, in "Of the Demon Rulers," as a king ruled by Oriens, attributed with teaching science, (again) granting invisibility, and controlling 250 legions of spirits.
In the ''[[Livre des Esperitz]]'', Bael (as Beal) is described as a king ruled by Orient (Oriens), still possessing the power of invisibility, as well as the power to garner the favor of others, but ruling over only six legions of demons. The ''[[Liber Officium Spirituum]]'' features Baal, Baall, Boal, or Boall, again a hoarsely-voiced king (or sometimes a soldier), with not only powers of invisibility but also sciences and love. Sloane MS 3824 mentions Baal, in "Of the Demon Rulers," as a king ruled by Oriens, attributed with teaching science, (again) granting invisibility, and controlling 250 legions of spirits.


Bael appears in later editions of the ''[[Grimoire of Pope Honorius]]'', under [[Astaroth]], as a prince whose powers include (again) invisibility and popularity. In ''[[The Grand Grimoire]]'', Bael (as Baal) is listed as a subordinate of [[Lucifuge Rofocale]]. According to Rudd, Bael is opposed by the [[Kabbalistic angel]] [[Vehuiah]].
Bael appears in later editions of the ''[[Grimoire of Pope Honorius]]'', under [[Astaroth]], as a prince whose powers include (again) invisibility and popularity. In ''[[The Grand Grimoire]]'', Bael (as Baal) is listed as a subordinate of [[Lucifuge Rofocale]]. According to [[Thomas Rudd]], Bael is opposed by the [[Kabbalistic angel]] [[Vehuiah]].