Alal

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In Chaldean mythology the alal were demons that came from Hell taking diverse appearances, with the purpose of inducing men to sin.

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Categories: Mesopotamian deities | Ancient Semitic religions | Near East | Sumerian demons | Middle East mythology stubs
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