§ Introduction
Uvall (often rendered Vual/Voval) is traditionally the 47th spirit and ranked a Duke. His profile sits at the intersection of romance and diplomacy: he is repeatedly associated with attracting affection, smoothing conflict between enemies, and giving reports about events across time—classic "social reality" powers framed as supernatural offices.
§ Grimoire Profile
Rank: Duke
Legions: 37
Attributed office: procuring love; telling past/present/future; making friends and foes reconciled
§ Appearance (Traditional Description)
He is described as appearing first as a mighty dromedary, then later taking human shape; he is also said to speak an "Egyptian tongue," but imperfectly—an evocative detail about foreignness, secrecy, and translation.
§ Powers and Attributions
Public-domain descriptions commonly emphasize:
- Love/attraction (presented in period terms)
- Reconciliation between hostile parties
- "Time-knowledge" (reports about past/present/future)
§ Practical Use (Historical / Educational)
Uvall reflects a world where romance and politics were deeply entangled, and where "making peace" could be as valuable as winning wars.
Symbolically (non-ritual), this entry is useful for: studying historical ideas of persuasion and alliance, understanding how "foreign language" becomes mystical in folklore, reading demonology as a mirror of social anxiety.
§ Pop Culture Footprints
Uvall/Vual appears in modern demon rosters and fantasy settings as a "reconciler duke" archetype, often linked to love and diplomacy motifs.
§ Short Sources
- Reginald Scot — The Discoverie of Witchcraft (1584)
- Lemegeton — Ars Goetia (17th-century manuscript tradition; pre-1900 transmission)
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This article is a historical summary of public-domain grimoire material. It does not provide ritual instructions or claim supernatural efficacy.
Quick Reference
Number:
47th Spirit
Rank:
Duke
Legions:
37
Appearance:
Dromedary shifting to human
Powers:
Love, reconciliation, time-knowledge
