Vual the Duke of Hell

Vual  - the Creepy  Dromedary. 

Vual ( also known as Uvall, Voval) is the Great and Mighty Duke of Hell in the Ars Goetia of the Lesser Key of Solomon. He rules 37 legions of spirits. 

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


He appears as a creepy Dromedary ( camel with one single hump on his back).  But after some time, he will show up  his human shape- tall man in the golden clothing and with the hood, hiding his face.  This man has got the long blonde hair and shiny green eyes.  He talks the Egyptian language, but if  you will ask him - he will speak to you the language you will understand. Vual procures the Love of Women. Also he can tell you things that happened in Past  and will happen in Future.  Also he ensures friendship between friends and even enemies.  Vual can re-establish the lost connections and relations after you will summon him.  There are  reasons to suppose that Vual is Very young demon.  This Duke of Hell keeps in big secret where  exactly he came from , the only thing that is fact is  that he knows very well Egyptian language.  Vual is the demon , who is responsible for any kind of relations between people.  You can also summon him , if you try to find missing person and he will give you truly answers,  where is this person and will help you even to fix relations with him.  Don’t forget that you can call for him only at night time and do not disturb him if you want just to watch creepy Camel, this is not a Zoo. 



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


BEST time to call for : 2 - 12 July,  13 - 17 November, night time
TITLE:              the Duke
DIRECTION:   west (north -west)
ELEMENT:      water
PLANET:         Venus
METAL:           copper
PLANT:            myrrh 
COLOR:          green
AROMA:         sandal
ZODIAC:         cancer   
WORDS 
TO SUMMON: As ana nany on ca Uvall.



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

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