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WORKS OF<br />
DARKNESS<br />
III - Considered by Kabbalic demonologists to also be the terrible<br />
biblical archfiend Azazel by another name, King Paimon is said to be<br />
the demonic King most obedient to Lucifer, having an eye single to the<br />
glory of Darkness. Paimon has appeared in the most ancient and most<br />
revered grimoires written, being either hailed or scourged as a terrible<br />
and cunning demon, fallen from grace alongside Lucifer, desiring also<br />
to lift his throne above the stars of God.<br />
King Paimon offers the<br />
practicality and the answer to the<br />
necessity that often carries the<br />
Dabbler to Black Magick's door. Being<br />
adept in many fields, Paimon can<br />
The sigil ofKing Paimon<br />
teach the Evocator the most<br />
advanced methods of science, art,<br />
physics, chemistry and astrology, as well as having the power to bestow<br />
titles and recognition upon the Sorcerer. Here, his knowledge and<br />
abilities will be used in a feat which most that have worked with him<br />
consider to be his forte: the subjugation of the mind and will of others.<br />
In this, King Paimon has consistently demonstrated not only swift but<br />
also forceful and effective action.<br />
King Paimon was actually the first demon that I had successfully<br />
evoked to full manifestation. I was at the time twenty years old, and<br />
had been employed at a local rising star manufacturing plant for nearly<br />
two years. The company had given its employees a one week vacation<br />
for the winter holidays, and like any twenty year old should be expected<br />
to, I utilized all seven days of it partying with complete abandon. In<br />
fact, the aftermath of my week of fun had left me far too "ill" to work<br />
when it was over. I staggered through the office door sometime in the<br />
afternoon and slumped down in the chair opposite my manager. I<br />
didn't care too much about my job, he informed me, otherwise I wouldn't<br />
have been so reckless. The company had been going through a "slow<br />
season," and just could not afford to keep people on if they really didn't<br />
want to be there. He sent me home for the rest of the day, instructing<br />
me to call him at four-o-c1ock in the afternoon to see if I still had a job.<br />
I had practiced and practiced evocation for years until my eyes<br />
were sore from straining to see the demons and my throat was rough<br />
from hours of screaming incantations, and had specifically Summoned<br />
King Paimon on several occasions, always getting some manifestation<br />
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