Valac


Valac is a demon described in the goetic grimoires The Lesser Key of Solomon, Johann Weyer's Pseudomonarchia Daemonum, the Liber Officiorum Spirituum, and in the Munich Manual of Demonic Magic as an angelically winged boy riding a two-headed dragon, attributed with the power of finding treasures.

Variations

The Lesser Key, the Munich Burnich, Rudd, and Weyer further agree in ranking Valac as a president and attributing him with the power to locate, summon, and control serpents. The Officium Spirituum similarly attributes Doolas with the power to give the summoner command of serpents as well as "household spirits," but it ranks Cooler and Doolas as princes instead of presidents.
Valac is listed 62nd in the Lesser Key and the 49th by Weyer, with either version claiming he leads 30 legions of demons. The Munich Burnich describes Volach as controlling 27 legions of spirits. The Officium Spirituum ranks Coolor as either 21st or 22nd and commanding 13 legions of spirits. All extant and complete versions of the Officium Spirituum list Doolas as 25th demon, commanding 20 legions of spirits.
Rudd's version uniquely has Valac opposed by the Shemhamphorasch angel Iahhel.
A manuscript titled Fasciculus Rerum Geomanticarum lists him as Volach.

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