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Raum |
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Raim, Raym |
Raum - before he fell, Raum
was of the order of thrones. In Hell, he is a great earl and
manifests in the form of a crow. His mission or office is to
destroy cities and subvert the dignities of men. He commands
30 legions of infernal spirits. His sigil is figured in Waite,
The Book of Black Magic and of Pacts, p. 178. Raum
also answers to the name of Haborym
and is pictured in De Plancy, Dictionnaire
Infernal (1863 ed.) with 3 heads - man, cat, viper.
(a)
Raum, a count and the
commander of 30 legions, was an accomplished destroyer of cities. He
also had the uncanny ability to determine, in the event of theft, who the
culprit was. (c)
Raum,
or Raim is a great earle, he is seene as a crowe, but when he putteth on
humane shape, at the commandement of the exorcist, he stealeth woonderfullie
out of the kings house, and carrieth it whether he is assigned, he
destroieth cities, and hath great despite unto dignities, he knoweth things
present, past, and to come, and reconcileth freends and foes, he was of the
order of thrones, and governeth thirtie legions. (g)
RAU M.
- The Fortieth Spirit is Raum. He is a Great Earl; and appeareth at first in
the Form of a Crow, but after the Command of the Exorcist he putteth on
Human Shape. His office is to steal Treasures out King’s Houses, and to
carry it whither he is commanded, and to destroy Cities and Dignities of
Men, and to tell all things, Past and What Is, and what Will Be; and to
cause Love between Friends and Foes. He was of the Order of Thrones. He
governeth 30 Legions of Spirits; and his Seal is this, which wear thou as aforesaid.
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Raum's Sigil |
Resource List - all entries are taken verbatim from
the original source:
(a)
"The Dictionary of Angels" by Gustav Davidson, © 1967
(c)
"Fallen Angels...and Spirits of the Dark" by Robert Masello ©1994.
(g) Pseudomonarchia
daemonum - Johann Wier (1583)
(h) The Lesser Key of Solomon.
GOETIA. Compiled and Translated By S.L. "MacGregor" Mathers.
Editing and Additional Material By Aleister Crowley
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