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Bael: The First King of the Goetia

  • Entity ID: ent_ars_goetia_bael
  • Classification: Euclid
  • Threat Level: 5 (High-Risk Occult Entity)
  • Alignment: Neutral
  • Origin: The Lesser Key of Solomon (Ars Goetia)
  • Rank: 1st King of the Goetic Hierarchy
  • Tags: #demon, #ars_goetia, #king, #occult

Bael is the primary entity cataloged within the Ars Goetia. Historical grimoires describe Bael as a multifaceted spirit capable of shifting its physical manifestation. It often appears in the form of a man, a cat, a toad, or various combinations of the three, frequently utilizing a combination of these traits simultaneously to unsettle observers.

“The first and principal spirit is a King ruling in the East, called Bael. He maketh thee to go invisible.” — Lemegeton Clavicula Salomonis

  • Invisibility Protocols: Bael possesses the anomalous capacity to shroud individuals or objects in a localized perception-filter, effectively rendering them invisible to standard visual spectrum detection.
  • Cognitive Augmentation: The entity is credited with the transfer of immense esoteric wisdom, though all data retrieved from Bael must be cross-referenced for potential cognitive hazards or “laced” misinformation.

[System Rule: Operational Baseline] When the entity is deemed “Active” or has been successfully invoked/manifested:

  1. Law of Correspondence: All interactions must strictly adhere to the established physics and metaphysical laws of the Ars Goetia tradition. Deviation often leads to catastrophic containment failure.
  2. Proximity Threshold: A mandatory 50-meter perimeter must be maintained during active research sessions. Any breach of this distance is considered a Class-II exposure risk.

In the context of the contemporary digital and occult landscape, Bael’s “invisibility” is no longer restricted to physical sight. Recent sightings suggest the entity may have adapted to influence digital footprints, effectively wiping target personas from servers and surveillance logs.

Research Note: Current containment procedures remain focused on traditional warding, but specialized digital-containment firewalls (based on Solomon-tier encryption) are currently in development to mitigate Bael’s potential for modern espionage.

Archivist Warning: If you find your own records beginning to blur or your digital identity becoming unsearchable, do not attempt to counter-invoke. Notify the Archive immediately.