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* ''Theatre/CrossRoad'': Niccolo Paganini gains his musical talent in a contract with the Devil of Music, Amduscias, number 67 on the list.
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* ''Theatre/CrossRoad'': Niccolo Paganini gains his musical talent in a contract with the Devil of Music, Amduscias, number 67 on the list.
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* ''Theatre/CrossRoad'': Niccolo Paganini gains his musical talent in a contract with the Devil of Music, Amduscias, number 67 on the list.
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**The card game also has the "Nouvelles" archetype, where each of the main six ritual monsters are combinations of a demon and a dish or cooking technique.
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** From 1st Edition on, the Nine Hells of Baator have been ruled by Archdevils, many of whom take their names from the Ars Goetia. Most notable is {{Asmodeus}} as [[SatanicArchetype supreme ruler of the Nine]], but books have also introduced Alocer, Bitru, Bael, Belial, Glasya (here presented as [[RelatedInTheAdaptation Asmodeus's]] [[GenderFlip daughter]]), Focalor, Caarcrinolaas (as a [[DecompositeCharacter separate figure from Glasya]]), Chamo, Balan, Bathym, Agares, Barbatos, Abigor, Zepar, Bileth, Bifrons, Adrammelech, Buer, Buné, Morax, and Zagan (spelled as Zagum), among others. Many of these figures would also show up as vestiges in ''Tome of Magic'', while Asmodeus himself was elevated to full deity status from 4th Edition on.
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* ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'' features Asmodeus as an out-and-out god and ruler of the Nine Hells. Besides him, Barbatos and Belial appear as archdevils; Forcas/Furcas, Alocer, Bifrons, Crocell, Gaap, Haborym, Malthus, Ose, Sabnacke/Sabnach, Vapula, Zaebos, and Zepar appear as dukes of Hell; and Haagenti, Flauros, and Shax appear as demon lords.
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* ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'' ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'', like ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' before it, features Asmodeus as an out-and-out god and ruler of the Nine Hells. Besides him, Barbatos and Belial appear as archdevils; Forcas/Furcas, Alocer, Bifrons, Crocell, Gaap, Haborym, Malthus, Ose, Sabnacke/Sabnach, Vapula, Zaebos, and Zepar appear as dukes of Hell; and Haagenti, Flauros, and Shax appear as demon lords.
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* The VideoGame/FallFromHeaven mod for ''[[VideoGame/{{Civilization}} Civilization IV]]'' includes a couple ''Ars Goetia'' references. Agares, as the Angel of Despair, is the GreaterScopeVillain behind all the ills in the world, and Flauros is one of the potential rulers of the Calabim. There's also a hero unit named Gibbon Goetia.
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* ''VideoGame/AmandaTheAdventurer:'' [[spoiler:The last secret tape contains audio of Rebecca Colton (Amanda's in-universe VA) being asked to recite some cutesy "test phrases" during a recording session that are actually phonetic incantations in the names of Bael, Paimon and Balam. Rebecca then complains about "the man in [her] headphones" telling her to do something that she doesn't want to do...]]
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* ''VideoGame/AmandaTheAdventurer:'' [[spoiler:The last secret tape contains audio of Rebecca Colton (Amanda's in-universe VA) being asked to recite some cutesy "test phrases" during a recording session that are actually phonetic incantations in the names of Bael, Paimon and Balam. Rebecca then complains about that "the man in [her] headphones" is telling her to do something that she doesn't want to do...]]
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* ''VideoGame/AmandaTheAdventurer:'' [[spoiler:The last secret tape contains audio of Rebecca Colton (Amanda's in-universe VA) being asked to recite some cutesy "test phrases" during a recording session that are actually phonetic incantations in the names of Bael, Paimon and Balam. Rebecca then complains about "the man in [[her]] headphones" telling her to do something that she doesn't want to do...]]
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* ''VideoGame/AmandaTheAdventurer:'' [[spoiler:The last secret tape contains audio of Rebecca Colton (Amanda's in-universe VA) being asked to recite some cutesy "test phrases" during a recording session that are actually phonetic incantations in the names of Bael, Paimon and Balam. Rebecca then complains about "the man in [[her]] [her] headphones" telling her to do something that she doesn't want to do...]]
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* '''VideoGame/AmandaTheAdventurer:''' [[spoiler:The last secret tape contains audio of Rebecca Colton (Amanda's in-universe VA) being asked to recite some cutesy "test phrases" during a recording session that are actually phonetic incantations in the names of Bael, Paimon and Balam. Rebecca then complains about "the man in [[her]] headphones" telling her to do something that she doesn't want to do...]]
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* '''VideoGame/AmandaTheAdventurer:''' ''VideoGame/AmandaTheAdventurer:'' [[spoiler:The last secret tape contains audio of Rebecca Colton (Amanda's in-universe VA) being asked to recite some cutesy "test phrases" during a recording session that are actually phonetic incantations in the names of Bael, Paimon and Balam. Rebecca then complains about "the man in [[her]] headphones" telling her to do something that she doesn't want to do...]]
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* Two of the chest emblems available for your ''VideoGame/CityOfHeroes'' character's costume, specifically Mystic1 and Mystic2, are in fact the seals of, respectively, Gusion and Astaroth.
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-->'''Rebecca:''' [[spoiler:Bye yell, bye yell, bye yell... Pie man, pie man, pie man... Baa lamb, baa lamb, ba-]]
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* There's a [[http://pyrogina.deviantart.com/gallery/5470146?offset=0 series of art on Deviantart]] depicting the demons of the Goetia.
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* In ''VideoGame/GoldenSun'', two of the Summon Spirits accessible in Lost Age are Zagan (early on) and Haures (much later on). They show up again in ''Dark Dawn'', and rather appropriately, the [[BonusBoss Ancient Devil]] can summon Haures himself.
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* In ''VideoGame/GoldenSun'', two of the Summon Spirits accessible in Lost Age are Zagan (early on) and Haures (much later on). They show up again in ''Dark Dawn'', and rather appropriately, the [[BonusBoss Ancient Devil]] Devil can summon Haures himself.
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* In ''TabletopGame/FabulaUltima'', the Ars Goetia is one of the sample rare "arcane" weapons from the core rulebook. It's a two-handed book which deals [[LightEmUp light damage]] when used to [[ThrowTheBookAtThem whack enemies in melee]], and it gives its wielder bonuses to various checks made against demons.
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** 4e Edition has the Vestige Pact Warlock, who can bind Shax and Leraje as a ContinuityNod.
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* The Steve Jackson Games version of ''TabletopGame/InNomine'' used some of these names in their products. For example, Furfur is the Demon Prince of Hardcore in both the English and the original French version too.
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* The Steve Jackson Games version of ''TabletopGame/InNomine'' used uses some of the Ars Goetia's names for its Princes, although these names do not usually retain the appearences and associations that they have in their products. the original. For example, Andrealphus is the Prince of Lust instead of being associated with geometry and measuration, Furfur is the Demon Prince of Hardcore in both instead of being a deer-like figure who creates and controls weather phenomena, and Haagenti is the English and Prince of Gluttony instead of being associated with the transmutation of substances. Two Goetic originals do appear with roles fitting their original French version too.writeups, however. Vapula, who teaches philosophy, mechanics, and sciences, is the Prince of Technology, while Valefor, who tempts people into thieving, is the Prince of Theft.
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* ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' has at least two daemons named after Ars Goetia: Mamon, a daemon prince of Nurgle, and the Nurgle daemon lord Scaibeithrax (aka Papa Ga'ap).
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* ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'' has at least two daemons named after Ars Goetia: Mamon, a daemon prince of Nurgle, and the Nurgle daemon lord Scaibeithrax (aka Papa Ga'ap).
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* ''VideoGame/GenshinImpact'' has quite a few characters you meet named after the demons, with the main fairy being Paimon. The Archon of Mondstadt is known as Barbatos who values freedom, while one of the many names that the Archon of Liyue goes by is Morax. The Archon of Inazuma is known as Baal. The Archons in Sumeru and Fontaine are also named Buer and Focalors respectively.
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* ''VideoGame/GenshinImpact'' has quite a few characters you meet named after the demons, with the main fairy being Paimon. The Archon of Mondstadt is known as Barbatos who values freedom, while one of the many names that the Archon of Liyue goes by is Morax. The first Archon of Inazuma was known as Baal while the current one is known only to a few as Baal.Beelzebul ({{Beelzebub}}). The Archons in Sumeru and Fontaine are also named Buer and Focalors respectively.
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* The villain of ''Film/TheConjuringII'' and ''Film/TheNun'' is the demon Valak.
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* VideoGame/{{RomancingSaGa3}} has Sinistrals named after the Demons Alloces, Bune, and Forneus, it is hard to tell what Aunas is named after as his name does not appear in the Goetia.
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* ''VideoGame/PhantasyStarOnline2'' has a number of planets named after Goetic demons, including the starting area Naverius (from Naberius; it's where [[EldritchAbomination Dark Falz Elder]] is sealed, fittingly enough) and the volcanic planet of Amduskia (from Amdusias).
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* ''VideoGame/PhantasyStarOnline2'' has a number of planets named after Goetic demons, including the starting area Naverius (from Naberius; it's where [[EldritchAbomination Dark Falz Elder]] is sealed, fittingly enough) and the volcanic planet of Amduskia (from Amdusias).Amdusias), Dark Falz Luther heavily reflects the demon Stolas (Owl headed demon with a crown, teaches those who make a pact with him astronomy (Can stop time in his Dark Falz form), Minerology (Gems on his cape in Dark Falz Form that can be broken), and Herbology.
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* ''VideoGame/GenshinImpact'' has quite a few characters you meet named after the demons, with the main fairy being Paimon. The Archon of Mondstadt is known as Barbatos who values freedom, while one of the many names that the Archon of Liyue goes by is Morax. The Archon of Inazuma is known as Baal. The Archons in Sumeru and Fontaine are also named Buer and Focolars respectively.
** The other non-Archon gods also have this naming convention. There's Decarabian, Osial (for Ose and Belial), Andrius (for Andrias), Havria (for Havres, the feminine name of Flauros), Asmodey (for Asmodeus), and so on.
** The other non-Archon gods also have this naming convention. There's Decarabian, Osial (for Ose and Belial), Andrius (for Andrias), Havria (for Havres, the feminine name of Flauros), Asmodey (for Asmodeus), and so on.
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* ''VideoGame/GenshinImpact'' has quite a few characters you meet named after the demons, with the main fairy being Paimon. The Archon of Mondstadt is known as Barbatos who values freedom, while one of the many names that the Archon of Liyue goes by is Morax. The Archon of Inazuma is known as Baal. The Archons in Sumeru and Fontaine are also named Buer and Focolars Focalors respectively.
** The other non-Archon gods also have this naming convention. There's Decarabian, Osial (for Ose and Belial), Andrius (for Andrias), Havria (for Havres, the feminine name of Flauros),Asmodey Asmoday (for Asmodeus), and so on.
** The other non-Archon gods also have this naming convention. There's Decarabian, Osial (for Ose and Belial), Andrius (for Andrias), Havria (for Havres, the feminine name of Flauros),
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** In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII'', the [[SummonMagic Guardian Force]] Doomtrain was originally named Glasya Labolas.
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** In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII'', the [[SummonMagic Guardian Force]] Doomtrain was originally named Glasya Labolas.Labolas, and the monster Buel appears to be based on Buer.
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** The main villains of the spin-off Giten Megami Tensei are members of the Ars Goetia. They are separated in two groups, Datenshi and Futenshi. The former meaning "Fallen Angel" while the latter means "Non-Angel".
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** The main villains of the spin-off Giten Megami Tensei ''VideoGame/GitenMegamiTensei'' are members of the Ars Goetia. They are separated in two groups, Datenshi and Futenshi. The former meaning "Fallen Angel" while the latter means "Non-Angel".
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* Stolas is a recurring character in ''WebAnimation/HelluvaBoss'', being the one who provided I.M.P. with their means of traveling to the mortal realm (in exchange for sexual favors from a greatly annoyed Blitzo).
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* All HumongousMecha of the [[BloodKnight Shura]] in ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsCompact3'' are named after Goetic demons, such as the Ialdabaoth, Valefor, Agares, Glasyalabolas and Andras.
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* All HumongousMecha of the [[BloodKnight Shura]] in ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsCompact3'' are named after Goetic demons, such as the Ialdabaoth, Valefor, Agares, Glasyalabolas and Andras.
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*** The most famous pair is arguably Belial and Nebiros, caretakers of the recurring CreepyChild DarkMagicalGirl [[AliceAllusion Alice]]. In ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiI'', they sacrifice an entire freakin' ''town'' to resurrect her, and then keep them as zombies so that [[IJustWantToHaveFriends she isn't lonely]]. In some other games, they are as much BonusBoss as she herself is.
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*** The most famous pair is arguably Belial and Nebiros, caretakers of the recurring CreepyChild DarkMagicalGirl [[AliceAllusion Alice]]. In ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiI'', they sacrifice an entire freakin' ''town'' to resurrect her, and then keep them as zombies so that [[IJustWantToHaveFriends she isn't lonely]]. In some other games, they are as much BonusBoss as she herself is.also become bosses just like her, often {{superboss}}es.
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*** Another pair of Goetic demons occasionally seen together are Ose and Flauros, if perhaps they are the only clearly leopard-like demons among the bunch.
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* Being a CrossoverCosmology not unlike the aforementioned Shin Megami Tensei, ''VideoGame/TokyoAfterschoolSummoners'' has a few Goetian demons as playable characters: Bathym, Marchosias, Ose, Sitri, Astarot and Bael.
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* Being a CrossoverCosmology not unlike the aforementioned Shin Megami Tensei, ''VideoGame/TokyoAfterschoolSummoners'' has a few Goetian demons as playable characters: Bathym, Marchosias, Ose, Sitri, Astarot Astarot, Bael and Bael.Amducias.
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* Two of the FinalBoss' EliteFour in ''VideoGame/DragonQuestIV'' are named Aamon and Barbatos. [[spoiler:In the remakes, Aamon becomes DragonWithAnAgenda and becomes {{Superboss}} named Ashtaroth.]]
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* The ''VideoGame/ShadowHearts'' series uses slips of paper marked with the demons' crests to bestow magic on people. Asmodeus, Astaroth and Amon are all major figures in the second game, and a logic mini-game allows players to earn extra rewards by placing the demons of the Lesser Key into their proper places based on clues.
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* In ''LightNovel/HighSchoolDXD'' the main protagonist's master is a part of the Gremory household and is also a woman. Later on, the head master of Phenex and Baal also show up.
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* Several characters in ''LightNovel/ShakuganNoShana'' are named after Goetic demons -- Marchosias, Dantalion, Valac, etc., while the third season adds many more: Decarabia, Stolas, Purson, Uvall, Haborym, Orobas, and others.
* ''{{LightNovel/Slayers}}'' borrows the symbols in the Ars Goetia [[http://kanzaka.wikia.com/wiki/Ars_Goetia to symbolize the higher level Mazoku]].
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*''{{LightNovel/Slayers}}'' ''{{Literature/Slayers}}'' borrows the symbols in the Ars Goetia [[http://kanzaka.wikia.com/wiki/Ars_Goetia to symbolize the higher level Mazoku]].
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* Adelicia from ''LightNovel/RentalMagica'' specializes in conjuring demons of Solomon. She even is the head of an organization called Ars Goetia.
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* ''LightNovel/MagikaSwordsmanAndSummoner'': Summoners gain powers by forming contracts with supernatural beings, which include the demons of the Ars Goetia. Kazuki Hayashizaki ends up contracted with Lemegeton, the personification of Lesser Key of Solomon and leader of the Ars Goetia, in the form of a little girl.
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