This page merges many beings believed to be the same entity, and could be split in the future depending on the publication of new material (Discuss).
Beliar has both been presented as:
- an angel living in Heaven, and possibly (according to unconfirmed sources) was cast out of Heaven,[2] possibly for participating in Lucifer's rebellion.
- the son of the Hell-ruling demon Asmodiar,[1] who could be Asmodeus, another fallen angel become Hell-Lord.[3]
His name was also used by Neyaphem (demonic-looking mutant) Azazel.[4]
History
One day, King Arthur brought back to Camelot a wounded knight Beliar they had found in the forest and recovered with the help of Merlin. Beliar was invited to stay but began to repeatedly challenge Merlin, who was suspicious of him. Beliar tried to seduce Guinevere and nearly killed Sir Lancelot in a jousting match. Eventually, Arthur realized that Belial posed a threat to Camelot and expelled him, but he kidnapped Guinevere. Arthur and Merlin follow Belial's trail into an underground cave, where they meet Belial's father, the great Demon Asmodiar. Demons force a fight between Arthur and Beliar, but when Arthur's abilities proved superior, Asmodiar amplified his son's powers until Arthur was at his mercy. Merlin used his powers against the demons, but found it a losing battle. Merlin took the form of Beliar, caught Asmodiar by surprise, and behead him.[5]
Paraphernalia
Weapons
Flaming sword[1]
See Also
- 1 appearance(s) of Beliar (Earth-616)
- 4 mention(s) in handbook(s) of Beliar (Earth-616)
- 1 image(s) of Beliar (Earth-616)