Talk:Neqa'el

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I'm not sure the article is correct. The reasons people were punished for harming felines was because they contributed to the foundation of Egypt and because it was because of cats that the mice didn't eat the grain and thus allowed for their survival. Felines are also under the protection of Bast who was heavily worshipped through certain periods. The punishment was death for harming a feline and commoners would often run into burning buildings to save a cat first. It was a widespread belief and heavily enforced.

[edit] Neqa'el-- what they're really like

Both me and my best friend (who is living in Jordan currently) believe she is being haunted by a Neqa'el. Our cat-boy (going by the name of Danice, he says he's 16)is not like this entry describes them, so I am not sure about trusting it. Danice is a chocolate addict, and he is very nice, and polite when he wants to be. Neither my friend nor I have ever known him to be violent in any way that would make us truly scared of him.

If anyone else has had experiences regarding a Neqa'el, contact me at lilreeper@gmail.com.

Also I am looking for information regarding a demon who goes by the name of Kalav. Same email for any information regarding demons and types of demons.

24.205.213.26 04:28, 17 June 2007 (UTC) The Lilreeper