Zepar

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AKA Zephar, Zefar
Enn Lyan Ramec catya Zepar{{#set:enn=Lyan Ramec catya Zepar}}
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Zepar is a fallen angel who appears wearing red and armed as a soldier. He has a long, phallic neck and a visor reminiscent of a vulva.[1] He makes women love men and can transform them into other shapes[2] at the cost of the woman will be unable to conceive his children, as well as causing problems for long term relationships. It's said that he seduces women by taking the form of their lovers. Zepar is a magician skilled in the art of illusion. He is talented in alchemy, a military scientist, spy, troubadour, merchant, and assassin.[3][1]

One may work through Zepar as a means of obtaining the union of another female, or creating a shadow form of a succubus via dreaming sorcery. According to some sources, Zepar tries to seduce men by means of pederasty.[4]

Zepar is not an easy demon to work with for the inexperienced. He has been known to cause some issues for the occultist;[3] Males might be tempted to summon him, but it should be noted that he has no love for humans, yet does enjoy working with people if done respectfully.[1]

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 The History of Demon Zepar. May 21, 2017. 
  2. Guiley, Rosemary Ellen (2009). "Zepar". Encyclopedia of Demons and Demonology. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 Zepar. 
  4. "Zepar". Occultopedia. 
  5. Zepar (Demon).