Obizuth: The Destroyer of Children [Testament of Solomon] (Angels & Demons Explained) FYTube



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  1. There's a similar entity in Philippine folklore. The manananggal. This demon also likes eating unborn fetuses so pregnant women are it's favorite target. It's a beautiful woman by day and by night when it hunts it separates it's body, leaving it's torso behind, and flies around with only an abdomen. To suck the fetus, it has a long tongue which I guess it uses as a straw or extra limb.

  2. Sounds a lot like Lilith, with the idea that she terrorizes mother's and kills babies but she is repelled by the name of Raphael, like Lilith is repelled by the names of the angels used to protect infants. and the idea of her having a floating head and limbs/hands that cannot be seen sounds a bit like Hecate, in that she lives between the veil of perceived reality and the reality that is unknowable.

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