Sallos the Duke of Hell

Sallos - the Patron of Lovers.

Sallos (or Saleos or Zaleos)  is the Great Duke of Hell in the Ars Goetia of the Lesser Key of Solomon. He rules 30 legions of spirits. 

Sallos the Duke of Hell in the Ars Goetia of the Lesser Key of Solomon
Artwork by Coffeatus



He shows up as a handsome man with the crown of the Duke  riding a creepy crocodile. Despite his scary look, he is  like Cupid in the demonic world.  He is able to grow love between man and woman, real love ,the lust of course and passion. But not like the others  demons in the Ars Goetia does. He creates love in his deepest nice meaning,  but not in the twisted perverted shape of it.  He promotes the relations blossoming,  an encourages the loyalty of the partners . There is a reason to suppose, that Sallos is relative of the demons Agares and Vassago , even is some field of their power are very different.  He is like a knight from Middle ages romans , warrior with the kind loving heart. Also he is able to give all this qualities of himself to the one who summons him and respects him. 
But poor are those people, who will get under the anger of Sallos. He is able to punish you not worse than Agares or Vassago  do.  On top of all , he is the best interlocutor , he knows a lot of things about the world order, about the arts and much more !  So if you wanna get your true love and be happy- try to contact the demon Sallos , act respectfully and he will do a lot for your goodness. 




This is the sigil of the demon Sallos   . The direct instructions of how  to call for him were written in the Lesser Key of Solomon / Goetia.
Sallos sigil



BEST time to call for : the end of June, 23 September  - 2 October, day time 
TITLE:              the Duke
DIRECTION:    north
ELEMENT:       earth
PLANET:         Venus
METAL:           copper, silver
PLANT:            astra  
COLOR:         red 
AROMA:         sandal 
ZODIAC:         Libra  
WORDS 
TO SUMMON: Serena Alora Sallos Aken.



Sallos the Duke of Hell in the Ars Goetia of the Lesser Key of Solomon

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