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Asmodeus

Asmodeus is a complex and intriguing Deity. He was born just north of Babylon. His father was a God, and His mother was human. He had a brother. Asmodeus learned Science, Architecture, Physics, Astronomy, Astrology, and Mathematics from his father and other Gods and was gifted at reading minds and foreseeing the future at an early age.


Asmodeus is a king. He appears wearing a Babylonian-style robe in white and gold trim. His eyes are dark brown, straight nose, dark-brown eyebrows, and a slightly long face. His olive Mediterranean skin richly blends with his long black hair, which He keeps neatly combed back and braided with an interlaced golden cord. The braid hangs long down to His waist. He wears a ring on his middle left-hand finger. The ring is made of gold. It has inscriptions on the sides, and the top of the ring has sigils arranged like a sundial.


Asmodeus projects a regal and powerful presence. However, His smile is disarming, and His demeanor is welcoming and polite. He has a very soft voice. Asmodeus measures His words carefully.


Beyond His charming personality, Asmodeus is very keen on studying the human psyche and understands deeply the struggles and challenges this world brings to devout Satanists. He will answer any questions and is the chief Astrologer. He rules over gambling houses and secures the physical pleasures of this world. For Asmodeus, lust energy is a component of a wider and deeper centralized energy network that is potent, fast-acting, and incredibly rewarding. While wrongly characterized as evil, Asmodeus is responsible for disseminating knowledge, science, mathematics, astronomy, and freedom to explore the many physical pleasures this world offers. Asmodeus operates at the highest level of Ethics and is a great counselor, allowing for freedom to choose our own destiny based on a fact-driven reality.


Asmodeus is one of the busiest Deities but makes time for the devout and honest Satanist who wants to learn and expand knowledge. Asmodeus requires no head covering of any kind during His summoning. He finds head-covering offensive and a reminder of a slave subjugation to an obsolete and absurd Abrahamic tradition.

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