Choronzon is mentioned by occultists in the 16th century, but became famous due to Aleister Crowley and his belief system, Thelema, described further in his book "Liber AL vel Legis" or "the Book of Law". It is also called the Dweller in the Abyss or the Demon of Dispersion, and held vast amounts of knowledge. In a ritual with his follower Victor Benjamin Neuberg, Crowley claimed to have summoned Choronzon within a seal in the Sahara Desert, but could not control it.
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| - Choronzon is mentioned by occultists in the 16th century, but became famous due to Aleister Crowley and his belief system, Thelema, described further in his book "Liber AL vel Legis" or "the Book of Law". It is also called the Dweller in the Abyss or the Demon of Dispersion, and held vast amounts of knowledge. In a ritual with his follower Victor Benjamin Neuberg, Crowley claimed to have summoned Choronzon within a seal in the Sahara Desert, but could not control it.
- Chroronzon was High Duke of the Eighth Circle, captain of the horde of Beelzebub. He at one time possessed the Dreamhelm. Dream had to challenge him to get it back. They played the oldest game, in which Dream one and so got the Dreamhelm returned to him. For his failure, Beelzebub orders him taken out of his sight and taught what becomes of those who displeases him.
- When Dream went to Hell to retrieve his helm, Choronzon insisted that the helm had been acquired in a fair trade, and it had broken none of the laws of Hell, if the Dream Lord wanted his property back, he would have to challenge Choronzon for it. Dream then duly challenged Choronzon. As the challenged, Choronzon set the meter and made the first move; the consequences for loss were dire: "If you win, I will return your helmet. If you lose, you will ssserve as a plaything of Hell for eternity. Our ssslave." It was also seen in the Lucifer spin off series
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abstract
| - Choronzon is mentioned by occultists in the 16th century, but became famous due to Aleister Crowley and his belief system, Thelema, described further in his book "Liber AL vel Legis" or "the Book of Law". It is also called the Dweller in the Abyss or the Demon of Dispersion, and held vast amounts of knowledge. In a ritual with his follower Victor Benjamin Neuberg, Crowley claimed to have summoned Choronzon within a seal in the Sahara Desert, but could not control it.
- When Dream went to Hell to retrieve his helm, Choronzon insisted that the helm had been acquired in a fair trade, and it had broken none of the laws of Hell, if the Dream Lord wanted his property back, he would have to challenge Choronzon for it. Dream then duly challenged Choronzon. As the challenged, Choronzon set the meter and made the first move; the consequences for loss were dire: "If you win, I will return your helmet. If you lose, you will ssserve as a plaything of Hell for eternity. Our ssslave." They played the oldest game. "There are many ways to lose the oldest games. Failure of nerve, hesitation, being unable to shift into a defensive shape. Lack of imagination." The two beings took turns offering themselves as things such as dire wolves, oxen, and nova, each of which had to be countered by the other contestant. When Chorozon offered itself as anti-life, sure of success, Dream countered with Hope. Choronzon had no response, and so lost the challenge. Dream's helm was returned, and Choronzon was wrapped in barbed wire and taken away, Lucifer ordering "Take this pathetic creature from our sight." Choronzon later reappeared briefly in Season of Mists as a hostage and offering from Azazel to Morpheus, should the Dream Lord give the key of Hell to the demons. It was also seen in the Lucifer spin off series
- Chroronzon was High Duke of the Eighth Circle, captain of the horde of Beelzebub. He at one time possessed the Dreamhelm. Dream had to challenge him to get it back. They played the oldest game, in which Dream one and so got the Dreamhelm returned to him. For his failure, Beelzebub orders him taken out of his sight and taught what becomes of those who displeases him.
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