- Razakel
Razakel figures in some rare (mostly oral) European
folklore , which tells of a man "who is a blasphemer born in sin and beyond salvation" (both a bastard and unbaptised).As he grows up, he gradually turns to a life of sin and sorcery. He later devotes his life to the servitude of an evil spirit (claimed to be
Asmodai ) in order to receive unnatural power and wisdom. Accepting this proposal, thedemon strips the man of hisconscience and human emotion and later turns him into a demon whom he names Razakel (see points below). He then grants Razakel the power to inflict madness and despair, which he must do for eternity.In some ways, the tale is a typical one of reaching for things best left untouched, or gaining power at the cost of one's own humanity and soul.
*The name Razakel might be a mockery of the angel Raphael, enemy of
Asmodai in theBook of Tobit .*Others hold that the name originally has something to do with the
Rakshasas of Hindu mythology, who also were held to once have been cruel humans.
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