Käbiel
Käbiel is a concept found in some esoteric and Kabbalistic traditions, often described as a fallen angel or a demon. Its origins are primarily associated with grimoires and magical texts, particularly those that emerged during the Renaissance and later periods. In these texts, Käbiel is sometimes linked to specific planetary associations or sigils. Accounts of Käbiel vary widely, with some portraying it as a being of significant power, while others place it in a lower hierarchical order within a demonic pantheon. Its name is often interpreted as deriving from Hebrew roots, possibly related to concepts of "angel of God" or potentially a corrupted form. Interpretations of Käbiel's role and nature are largely confined to specialized occult literature and are not part of mainstream religious or theological discourse. The entity's presence is primarily within magical systems focused on invocation or evocation, where it is believed to possess certain attributes or knowledge that can be accessed by practitioners.