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Lemegeton is a great book of magic in Kaori Saeki's collection. It is popularly known as the Lesser Key of Solomon and the Goetia. It is one of the most famous books of magic in existence and, according to Saeki, almost all enthusiasts are in possession of one. The book is said to have been written by King SolomonWP. It is comprised of four texts in total: the Ars Goetia, Ars Theurgia Goetia, Ars Paulina'and the Ars Almadel. It contains information on powerful magic spells, such as how to summon 72 different demons, and other charms.

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  • Lemegeton is a great book of magic in Kaori Saeki's collection. It is popularly known as the Lesser Key of Solomon and the Goetia. It is one of the most famous books of magic in existence and, according to Saeki, almost all enthusiasts are in possession of one. The book is said to have been written by King SolomonWP. It is comprised of four texts in total: the Ars Goetia, Ars Theurgia Goetia, Ars Paulina'and the Ars Almadel. It contains information on powerful magic spells, such as how to summon 72 different demons, and other charms.
  • Lemegeton is a Zohar control program which was developed during the Lost Jerusalem era, left behind by Jesus Christ and later deciphered by Grimoire Verum. Lemegeton is represented in the material world as words, but it is actually a wavelength energy. Lemegeton can only be understood and spoken by chaos (Anima), and when recited, they can access and control the Zohar. Through the Zohar, energy from the Upper Domain of U-DO can be accessed. Thus, Lemegeton may seen seen as a program which directly contacts U-DO.
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  • Lemegeton is a great book of magic in Kaori Saeki's collection. It is popularly known as the Lesser Key of Solomon and the Goetia. It is one of the most famous books of magic in existence and, according to Saeki, almost all enthusiasts are in possession of one. The book is said to have been written by King SolomonWP. It is comprised of four texts in total: the Ars Goetia, Ars Theurgia Goetia, Ars Paulina'and the Ars Almadel. It contains information on powerful magic spells, such as how to summon 72 different demons, and other charms.
  • Lemegeton is a Zohar control program which was developed during the Lost Jerusalem era, left behind by Jesus Christ and later deciphered by Grimoire Verum. Lemegeton is represented in the material world as words, but it is actually a wavelength energy. Lemegeton can only be understood and spoken by chaos (Anima), and when recited, they can access and control the Zohar. Through the Zohar, energy from the Upper Domain of U-DO can be accessed. Thus, Lemegeton may seen seen as a program which directly contacts U-DO. Humans are unable to speak the "words", however the ancient people and future researchers such as Grimoire Verum were able to create programs from Lemegeton to control the Zohar. This was used in all Relics of God that made use of the Zohar's energy, such as Zarathustra and Omega System. The Song of Nephilim is an incomplete translation of Lemegeton. People of the Zohar, whose wills resonate strongly with Anima due to their special bloodline, are also capable of controlling the Zohar, with the strongest among them capable of communicating with U-DO. In this way, the power of Anima is also seen as a proxy between humans and the power of the Upper Domain.
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