Demons - Names and Monarchy

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3.8
1.33K reviews
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Mature 17+
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About this app

The app contains all the names, orders, descriptions, and offices of all the Spirits that ever Solomon is said to have evoked and confined in a bronze vessel sealed, together with the Symbols and Characters belonging to each Demon.
This app assigns a rank and a title of nobility to each member of the infernal hierarchy, and gives the demons "signs they have to pay allegiance to", or symbols.
Updated on
Jul 16, 2025

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Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

3.8
1.28K reviews
Eric Schuetz
August 28, 2025
it's a solid app that has a great presentation. IMO the ads are what brings it down. I would honestly pay for the ability to remove ads if the option was provided.
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brent chase
December 10, 2024
As soon as I open the app and pushed on a button it immediately went to one of the longest ads ever. I didn't even stick it all the way through it just wasn't worth it to see what was behind the app. I mean at least on YouTube music. You can listen to a song or two before it starts running advertisements down your throat
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A Google user
June 3, 2019
Its just the same material you can find in any work on the Ars Goetia, but with Connolys demonic enns added on the bottom. While i can see the appeal of having both Solomonic and demonolatry material in the same place, itd have been more logical to choose one or the other - theyre kind of mutually exclusive as far as systems of magick go. Far too many adverts too.
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What’s new

Bug fixes and improvements