Master Léonard demon sticker from 1863 illustration in Dictionnaire Infernal
Master Léonard demon sticker from 1863 illustration in Dictionnaire Infernal

Master Léonard demon sticker from 1863 illustration in Dictionnaire Infernal

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"For a large number of unhappy men and women... the Sabbath was but a prolonged nightmare, where dreams appeared realities, and were induced by means of potions, fumigations, and narcotic frictions... To Sabbaths dreamed in this manner we must refer the accounts of a goat issuing from pitchers and going back into them after the ceremony; infernal powders obtained from the ordure of this goat, who is called Master Leonard; banquets where abortions are eaten without salt and boiled with serpents and toads; dances, in which monstrous animals or men and women with impossible shapes, take part; unbridled debauches where incubi project cold sperm. Nightmare alone could produce or explain such scenes."

-Éliphas Lévi, Transcendental Magic: Its Doctrine and Ritual

Léonard is grand master of sabbaths and inspector general of sorcery, black magic, and witchcraft. He has three horns. According to Collin de Plancy, he has a second face on his buttocks, and witches kiss this face to worship him. The sticker is derived from Louis Le Breton's illustration of Léonard in the 1863 edition of the Dictionnaire Infernal.
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