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Samael | |
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Kanji |
サマエル |
Rōmaji |
Samaeru |
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Gender | |
Hair Color |
Platinum |
Eye Color |
Cobalt |
Height |
Varies |
Weight |
Varies |
Relative(s) |
Lilith Bonez (Daughter) |
Magic |
Samael (サマエル, Samaeru) is an archangel of the heavenly host. Commanding several legions of angels (said to number in the millions if put together), she is reputed as one of heaven's strongest. Such power has lead to certain liberties on her part; the unceremonious defeat of an archdemon before coupling with him is one of them. The resulting child continues to retain her interest, even as the archangel bends the will of earthly organs towards extermination.
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Testament of Solomon:
- Seal of Solomon:
- Solomon's Prayer:
- King Solomon Seals:
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Key of Solomon:
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- Samael (Hebrew: סמאל) (also Sammael, Samil, and more obscurely, Malkira meaning "king of the wicked") is an important archangel in Talmudic and post-Talmudic lore, a figure who is accuser, seducer and destroyer, and has been regarded as both good and evil. It is said that he was the guardian angel of Esau and a patron of the Roman empire. He is considered in legend a member of the heavenly host (with often grim and destructive duties), in the New Testament named Satan and the chief of the evil spirits. One of Samael's greatest roles in Jewish lore is that of the angel of death. He remains one of the Lord's servants even though he appears to want men to do evil. As a good angel, Samael resides in the seventh heaven, although he is declared to be the chief angel of the fifth heaven.