The Lesser Grimoire: A Concise Compendium of Demons and Their Powers
Step beyond the veil and into the shadowed corridors of history, where forbidden names are whispered and ancient forces still linger in the dark. The Lesser Grimoire is a meticulously researched guide to the spirits, entities, and powers that have haunted human imagination for millennia.
Drawing on sources from Mesopotamian tablets to medieval grimoires, this work unveils the origins, hierarchies, and true natures of the most infamous demons in the world. Each entry is steeped in historical, cultural, and esoteric detail, revealing how these beings were invoked, feared, and revered across civilizations. You will encounter the serpent of the Egyptian Duat, the wind demons of Sumer, the princes of the cardinal directions, the lords of the Seven Deadly Sins, and the Goetic spirits said to have served King Solomon himself.
More than a mere list of names, this compendium explores the rituals, symbols, and hidden meanings behind each entity, giving readers a deep understanding of the forces that shaped demonological tradition. Whether you are a scholar of the occult, a seeker of ancient knowledge, or a storyteller looking for authentic inspiration, The Lesser Grimoire offers a journey into the heart of the forbidden.
Enter with caution. Leave with knowledge. But know this: once you learn their names, you will never see the unseen in quite the same way again.