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Ariel
of Hell's Electorate "Historian"

Ariel appears as a treasure-finding spirit in the Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses. He is included among the Seven Great Princes of Spirits who, the text warns, include among their number some of the highest-ranking angels to have fallen from grace. In wider literature on angels and demons, Ariel appears among the fallen as well as those still loyal to the Throne of God. Ariel’s name means "Lion of God", and this leonine aspect is often reflected in magickal texts – where he is frequently described as possessing the head of a lion.[1]

Ariel is known as the angel of nature. She protects and oversees the natural world, from elements to animals and plants. She acts as the gatekeeper between the human and fairy realms. She is extremely loyal, protective, and healing, often working closely with Raphael.[2][3]

John Dee considered Ariel a mix of Anael and Uriel.

References

  1. Demonology: Demons AM-AZ. May 13, 2014. 
  2. Vârtejaru, Mihai (September 12, 2012). Seals of the Archangels in the Heptameron. 
  3. Lee, Katherine Anne (September 10, 2018). Meet the 7 Guardian Angels: One for Every Day of the Week.