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''Other spellings'': Caacrinolaas, Caassimolar, Classyalabolas, Glassia-labolis, Glasya Labolas. | ''Other spellings'': Caacrinolaas, Caassimolar, Classyalabolas, Glassia-labolis, Glasya Labolas. | ||
==Popular Culture== | |||
*He appears in the Castlevania game Portrait of Ruin as a huge bat-winged bulldog that spits a cloud of poison. | |||
*Also, he appears in ] as an enemy. He is depicted as a large giant of a man. | |||
*He appears in ] as Doomtrain, named Glasya-Labolas (Gurasyaraborasu) in the Japanese version, and is obtained via the 'Solomon Ring' item. | |||
*In ], Glasya is the daughter of Asmodeus, the ruler of the Nine Hells. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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==Sources== | ==Sources== |
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In demonology, Glasya-Labolas is a mighty President (and Earl to other authors) of Hell who commands thirty-six legions of demons. He is the author and captain of manslaughter and bloodshed, tells all things past and to come, gains the minds and love of friends and foes causing love among them if desired, incites homicides and can make a man invisible.
He is depicted as a dog with the wings of a griffin.
Other spellings: Caacrinolaas, Caassimolar, Classyalabolas, Glassia-labolis, Glasya Labolas.
See also
Sources
- S. L. MacGregor Mathers, A. Crowley, The Goetia: The Lesser Key of Solomon the King (1904). 1995 reprint: ISBN 0-87728-847-X.
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