Hitchhiker's Guide to Religion
Demons

Key Communicating Angels

Expanded

Demons Moral instruction, prophecy, provocation
Portrait of Key Communicating Angels
Portrait of Key Communicating Angels
Rank Angel (disputed)
Domain Moral instruction, prophecy, provocation
Alignment Disputed (Holy or Deceptive?)
Power LEGENDARY 71

Attributes

ATK
20
DEF
55
SPR
70
SPD
80
INT
85
CHA
97
WIS
99
END
62

Combat Profile

ATK DEF SPR SPD INT CHA WIS END
Special Move

Divine Proclamation

Delivers cryptic prophecies and moral edicts that compel mortals toward enlightenment or damnation regardless of their will.

Passive

Celestial Argumentation

Possesses unassailable rhetorical power to challenge moral foundations and provoke spiritual transformation through discourse alone.

The first angel to appear in Kelley’s crystal. Ave served as the “doorman” — the angel who opened the channel and introduced the other entities. He appeared early in the workings and established the protocol: the angels would dictate, Kelley would see, and Dee would record.


The primary angelic instructor who dictated much of the Enochian system’s structure, including the Watchtower tablets and the Calls (invocations). Nalvage was patient, methodical, and systematic — the professor of the system. He appeared as a young man in white robes and was the most consistent communicator across the sessions.


Appeared as a young girl and later a grown woman. Madimi was charming and intelligent but delivered the most controversial instruction in the entire system: she told Dee and Kelley that they must share their wives. This “cross-matching” revelation nearly destroyed their partnership. Dee reluctantly agreed; Kelley later claimed the whole system was demonic deception, possibly driven by his horror at this instruction. The wife-sharing episode is the single most debated event in Enochian history — was Madimi a genuine angel testing obedience, a demon manipulating the scryers, or Kelley’s subconscious desire given angelic clothing?


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Primary Source

Dee's diaries (1583-1587)

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