After his defeat of Asmodeus, Solomon is offered a small respite as he continues to interrogate the prince of all demons Beelzebub. But this is soon interrupted by the emergence of the terrifying wind demon known as Tephras.
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There seems to be power over demons by knowing their real names, and Beelzebub called himself "Beelzeboul". Notice all the the angels have "el" at the end of their name instead of "ul". I think he just bastardized his name to prevent anyone from knowing his real name. That's probably not even close to his real name. Unless "ul" means something else, as "el" is supposed to mean "of God" ?
Hm, Interesting, in The Witcher 3 the Djinn that Geralt and Yennever had to conquer is actually some kind of element demon with aggressive nature, could it be that Tephras is some kind of Djinn?
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