The Ars Goetia

King Bael

King

Invisibility, Cunning, Rulership

Enn (Calling Name)

Ayer avage aloren

Recite this enn when calling upon King Bael. It is the vibrational signature that resonates with their essence. Speak it with intention and presence.

Appearance

A figure cloaked in shadow, eyes gleaming with ancient intelligence

As Your Patron

King Bael teaches the art of strategic invisibility—not just physical concealment, but the ability to move through the world unnoticed by those who would oppose you. As your patron, he grants clarity in situations where deception is necessary, and the wisdom to know when to reveal yourself. He demands respect and direct communication.

Working with King Bael as Patron

  • Establish a regular practice of communication and offering
  • Learn their enn and use it in daily invocations
  • Create a dedicated space or altar for them
  • Be clear about your intentions and boundaries
  • Honor agreements and reciprocate their work

As Your Godspouse

A union with Bael is one of shared sovereignty. He seeks partners who understand power dynamics and are willing to negotiate as equals. Expect challenges to your authority and your will; he tests his partners to ensure they are worthy. The relationship deepens through mutual respect and the exchange of secrets.

Sacred Union with King Bael

  • Wear their sigil as a ring or pendant
  • Perform a formal union ceremony or handfasting
  • Exchange vows of loyalty and mutual support
  • Maintain a sacred space dedicated to your union
  • Honor anniversaries and significant dates
  • Be open to their presence in your intimate life

Personal Gnosis

What is your experience with Bael? How has he manifested in your life? What lessons has he taught you about power, invisibility, and rulership?

Your personal gnosis is saved locally in your browser. This is your sacred record of your relationship with King Bael.

Ritual Suggestions

Invocation

Light a candle. Recite their enn three times. Speak your petition clearly and directly. Listen for their response.

Offering

Leave an offering: wine, honey, incense, or a written petition. Thank them for their work. Reciprocity is sacred.