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* The archdevil ] in the '']'' ] is named for Glasya-Labolas, but otherwise bears little resemblance - she is described as the daughter of ]. * The archdevil ] in the '']'' ] is named for Glasya-Labolas, but otherwise bears little resemblance - she is described as the daughter of ].
* Glasya Labolas appears in Castlevania's ] as a somewhat powerful minor enemy. He resembles a large, gray-skinned bulldog with demon wings that breathes poisonous fumes at the heroes. * Glasya Labolas appears in Castlevania's ] as a somewhat powerful minor enemy. He resembles a large, gray-skinned bulldog with demon wings that breathes poisonous fumes at the heroes.
* In the japanese version of Final Fantasy VIII, the Guardia Force "Doomtrain" was originaly named "グラシャラボラス", which is japanese for Glasya-Labolas


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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 The Lesser Key of Solomon, Ars Goetia.

In Popular Culture

  • The archdevil Glasya in the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game is named for Glasya-Labolas, but otherwise bears little resemblance - she is described as the daughter of Asmodeus.
  • Glasya Labolas appears in Castlevania's Portrait of Ruin as a somewhat powerful minor enemy. He resembles a large, gray-skinned bulldog with demon wings that breathes poisonous fumes at the heroes.
  • In the japanese version of Final Fantasy VIII, the Guardia Force "Doomtrain" was originaly named "グラシャラボラス", which is japanese for Glasya-Labolas
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