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Belial: The Sovereign of Lawlessness

  • Entity ID: ent_ars_goetia_belial
  • Classification: Euclid
  • Mythology System: Ars Goetia
  • Threat Level: 5 (High-Risk/Influence)
  • Alignment: Neutral
  • Rank: King (68th Spirit)
  • Origin: The Lesser Key of Solomon

Belial is a primordial entity originating from the Ars Goetia tradition. Distinguished by his regal bearing and intense, oppressive aura, Belial is not merely a manifestation of chaos, but an architect of social and political restructuring. Unlike many of his peers who seek direct confrontation, Belial operates within the fabric of human bureaucracy and interpersonal dynamics.

Belial is documented as possessing unique metaphysical influence over human structures. His primary abilities include:

  • Presentation Distribution: The ability to influence the reception and credibility of information, often swaying public opinion or legislative outcomes.
  • Senator-ship Facilitation: Providing uncanny support for political advancement, ensuring the subject gains favor among peers and superiors.
  • Diplomatic Manipulation: He acts as an invisible broker, procuring favors from both allies and adversaries, often blurring the lines between these categories.

Per the current repository guidelines, active monitoring is required when this entity is in a state of localized manifestation.

[System Rule]: All manifestations must strictly adhere to the established physical and metaphysical laws outlined in the Ars Goetia canon. Failure to acknowledge the entity’s sovereign nature often leads to retaliatory diplomatic decay in the local environment.

  • Base Alert Radius: 50 meters.
  • Interference: Any interaction with Belial requires the presence of a binding sigil and a protective circle of salt-integrated barrier tech to mitigate psychological feedback loops.

In contemporary investigative contexts, researchers have noted that Belial’s influence may manifest in the digital age as “viral” political polarization or inexplicable shifts in organizational hierarchy.

Current Status: Data insufficient. Field researchers are tasked with identifying potential modern-day manifestations of the “Belial Effect,” particularly within high-stakes lobbying environments and large-scale governance structures. Any sudden, unexplained shifts in international diplomatic stability should be cross-referenced with this entity’s historical activity logs.

Access to additional research logs requires Level 3 Authorization. Contact the Archive Administrator if you suspect a breach.