Some people often ask, whether demons have a soul or not. Crossroads demons and deals with the devil are common themes when it comes to dealing with all different types of demons. While I doubt we will actually need it but I guess youre better safe than sorry. In Japanese mythology, the demoness Yuki-onna is a powerful entity associated with winter and snow. However, the Kappa need to remain in the water because if the liquid-filled dent in their head dries up (or spills), then so do they die. Accept him as a lover or face the death penalty for her crime. amzn_assoc_placement = "adunit0"; Thus joining the unholy ranks of the demons of Hell. His red skin only added to his angry image. This is one the popular demon names that come from Christian mythology. In De occulta philosophia (1509-1510), Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa proposed several classifications for demons, based on numeric scales, like his whole Cosmology. It is rumored that when the elderly were no longer an asset to a home, they were taken out to the woods and abandoned. Other theologians have determined the classification of a spirit's office depending on the times or locations which they roam the Earth. Alastor: InChristiandemonology, Alastor is a kind ofpossessing entity. Within 3 short books James wrote a dissertation in the form of a philosophical play, making arguments and comparisons between magic, sorcery, and witchcraft but wrote also his classifications of demons into 4 sections. The moviemakers and big celebrities are cashing on in the name of demons. This book attempts to provide an account of all the knowledge concerning superstitions and demonology. Of course, Lucifer sits at the top of Hells complicated ladder. His classification were not based on separate demonic entities with their names, ranks, or titles but rather categorized them based on 4 methods used by any given devil to cause mischief or torment on a living individual or a corpse. Like Meg, she isn't controlling vast armies, but she is incredibly smart and knows how to play a long con. Buddhist, St. John the Baptist and St. John the Evangelist are the two St. Johns to whom Michaelis refers.