Amphibious Wretch |
03-21-2007 09:48 AM |
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Originally Posted by Papillon Noir
(Post 575569)
I was wondering if someone was going to bring up these notorious demonology books. Others include: Pseudomonarchia Daemonum, Munich Handbook, and Liber Juratus.
These books were all written in the Middle Ages and sex with demons was all the rage then. :p The books also talk about the different demons themselves and how to conjure/manipulate them. I think The Lesser Key of Solomon also has instructions on how to call angels.
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Yep. I've also been through The Constitution of Honorus, supposedly written by a pope (although all evidence points towards this being a lie)
They really are fascinating books, though I take most of them with a grain of salt. Trident released very nice reprints of a lot of them, along with Dictionairre Infernal. I picked up copies of a few. Unfortunately, Trident went under and now they're hard to find. Hopefully I'll have enough money to complete my collection one day.
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