
Category: Satan
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Mephistopheles Flying Over the City

By Eugene Delacroix, 1828 Lord of the host, Mephistopheles is a demon featured in German folklore. He originally appeared in literature as the demon in the Faust legend, and he has since appeared in other works as a stock character version of the Devil.
From Fandom Demonology
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Demons in the Pit of Hell

Heaven and Hell by the Master of Avicenna, c. 1432 -
Devil waiting for death

The devil waiting for death when the soul leaves the body.
From Medieval Monsters on Patricia Lovett, MBE -
Glam Freddy Krueger
Rupaul’s Drag Race season 12 contestant Crystal Methyd brought Freddy Krueger glam to the Drag Race franchise, which I love! She also brought the devil to the runway.



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14th-Century Exorcism

Vincent of Beauvais, Miroir Histoire (Speculum Historiale), Paris c. 1332-1335 From Discarded Images
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Medieval Demon: Allatou
Allatou is a medieval demon of illicit acts. She is the wife of another medieval demon, Nergal. She tempts you to abandon your principles and moral judgment, and fall into perdition. Every moral lesson will be forgotten if you listen to her poisonous whispers.

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Horror Cinema: The House of the Devil
I recently re-watched Ti West’s The House of the Devil. I remembered liking how spooky it was, but I forgot how much I liked the storyline. The narrative both pops and lulls as it unfolds toward a dark ending about free will and Satanism. The gore is bloody and satisfying. The heroine is strong and resourceful. The villains seem distant but are many and close by. So spooky!

Admittedly, I might be biased because Rosemary’s Baby is one of my favourite movies and The House of the Devil pays an intriguing homage to the Unholy Trinity. Its ending is very different than its predecessor’s, however. It is unresolved yet satisfying, which I liked. I am very much a Ti West fan!

West, Ti. The House of the Devil, MPI Media Group (theatrical) / Dark Sky Films (DVD and VHS), 2009.
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Dance With the Devil

Romance is in the air. Succumb to the tempation.
Scott, Ridley. Legend, Universal Pictures, 1985 (USA and Canada).
