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Encyclopedia > Savnok

In demonology Sabnock is a mighty Great Marquis of Hell, who has fifty legions of demons under his command. He builds high towers, castles and cities, furnishing them with weapons, ammunition, etc., gives good familiars, and can afflict men for several days (thirty to some authors) making gangrene their wounds and sores or filling them with worms. According to other authors he can also transform men in stone.


Sabnock is depicted as a soldier with armour and weapons, the head of a lion, and riding a pale horse.


Other spellings: Sab Nac, Sabnac, Sabnach, Sabnack, Sabnacke, Salmac, Savnock.


See also The Lesser Key of Solomon, Ars Goetia.


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Savnok - DQWiki (115 words)
Savnok appears as a great warrior with the head of a lion riding a pale horse.
Savnok possesses the power to raise high towers, castles, and cities from out of earth and stone and to shape for them furniture and armour.
Savnok may start horrible plagues which cause their victims to break out in rotten sores full of worms and which will ultimately lead to death unless cured by magic.
Nations (1413 words)
It's people, despite the richness of their land, are desperately poor, serfs in service to feudal lords that vie with one another for high rank in the Court of the Land.
Savnok is a torn land, still recovering from a bitter civil war.
The people of Savnok are quiet, laboring under a mix of despair and hope.
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