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The 71st spirit of the Goetia and a Duke of Hell. Dantalion appears as a man with a large number of different faces, resembling both men and women, and holds a book in his right hand.

His office is to teach all arts and sciences to anyone and to declare the secret agreements of anyone. He knows the thoughts of all men and women and can change them as he pleases at will.

He can also cause the love of a person for another and show a person to the summoner no matter what part of the world that they are in. He governs over 36 legions of infernal spirits.

Dantalion in the Lemegeton Clavicula Salomonis (Ars Goetia)[]

The Lemegeton Clavicula Salomonis or Lesser Key of Solomon is an anonymously written book of demonology that is believed to have been complied sometime during the 17th century CE. The work is divided into five books, the first of which, known as the Ars Goetia, lists 72 demons. The Ars Goetia is heavily based off of Johann Weyer's Pseudomonarchia daemonum.

In 1904, the British occultist and founder of the religion of Thelema, Aleister Crowley, published a version of the Lesser Key of Solomon which was translated by another British occultist, Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers, and contained additional invocations added by Crowley. The Ars Goetia's passage on Dantalion from the 1904 version is as follows:

DANTALION. - The Seventy-first Spirit is Dantalion. He is a Duke Great and Mighty, appearing in the Form of a Man with many Countenances, all Men’s and Women’s Faces; and he hath a Book in his right hand. His Office is to teach all Arts and Sciences unto any; and to declare the Secret Counsel of any one; for he knoweth the Thoughts of all Men and Women, and can change them at his Will. He can cause Love, and show the Similitude of any person, and show the same by a Vision, let them be in what part of the World they Will. He governeth 36 Legions of Spirits; and this is his Seal, which wear thou, etc.[1]

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  • Diver jinn Dantalion said to be a spirit or a ghost of water and never said to be a genie but the awbim in Christianity are identical to Islamic jinn as they are noisy spirits who bring diseases and free-willed beings.