The Ancient Gods have returned!
Servitors of Beelzebub
Beelzebub has forty-nine servitors under his command. They
are Adirael, Akium, Alcanor, Amatia, Ambolon, Arcon, Arogor, Arolen, Balfori,
Bilico, Bilifares, Bilifor, Borol, Carelena, Corilon, Dimirag, Diralisen,
Dorak, Elponen, Ergamen, Gotifan, Gramon, Hacamuli, Holastri, Iamai, Igurim,
Ikonok, Kabada, Kemal, Kipokis, Lamalon, Lamarion, Lamolon, Licanen, Lirochi,
Magalast, Namiros, Natalis, Nimorup, Nominon, Orgosil, Pellipis, Plison,
Raderaf, Samalo, Sorosma, Tachan, Tromes, and Zagalo.
From Semitic lore he is the Lord of the Flies, Lord of Zebulon and God of the city of Ekron
Beelzebub, also known as Baal-Zebul, is the Fallen Angel of
flies, pestilence and famine. He is one of the Seven Princes of Hell and the
leader of the powers of the air. Originally a Seraphim, he is currently one of
the supreme leaders of Hell.
Scholars associate Beelzebub with either Pride or Gluttony,
and he is considered the prince of false gods. Imagery frequently associates
him with flies, and in some interpretations, he can manifest as these insects. gside
Lucifer and Leviathan.
He is equated to Satan and has an socciation to Baal, though
this is now seen as a title and perhaps not limited to an individual entity
Abezethibou
The Myth
Of what is now Greenland
Her brother is the lunar god Igaluk
The tale of Malina and Aningak, central to Inuit mythology,
begins with their childhood, where they shared happiness and innocence. As they
grew older, they were separated into gender-assigned homes, initiating a shift
in their relationship.
Aningak, fueled by desire, pursued Malina in a misguided
attempt to claim her.
In this belief the moon and the sun move across the sky as a
direct result on their own going pursuit of one another
At some point he falls in love with her, struck by her beauty.
HE engages in sex with her without her consent. Due to this
violation she would hate her brother and cut off her breast and gave them to him