Vual

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In demonology, Vual is a mighty Great Duke of Hell, commanding thirty-seven legions of demons. He gives the love of women, causes friendship between friends and foes, and tells things past, present and to come.

Vual is depicted as a dromedary that after a while changes shape into a man, and speaks the Egyptian language, but not perfectly, with a deep voice.

Other spellings: Uvall, Voval, Vreal, Wal, Wall.

The Above is a nearly word for word quotation from Discoverie of Witchcraft, by Reginald Scot, published 1585.

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