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While his Semitic predecessor was depicted as a human or a bull, the demon Baal was in grimoire tradition said to appear in the forms of a man, cat, toad, or combinations thereof.
In Vampire: The Masquerade, Baal was an ancient demon-worshipping vampire; he is the progenitor of the Baali bloodline.
Baal is also the name of a robot in Hardware, a stark film which depicts the hard life humanity faces while surviving in a post-apocalyptic Earth.
Baal (baĘżal) is a Semitic title and honorific meaning lord that is used for various gods, spirits and demons particularly of the Levant.
The worship of Ba`al Hammon flourished in the Phoenician colony of Carthage.
Ba'al Hammon was the supreme god of the Carthaginians and is generally identified by modern scholars either with the northwest Semitic god El or with Dagon, and generally identified by the Greeks with Cronus and by the Romans with Saturn.