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September 29
 
The Demon Pazuzu
Pazuzu and Regan, the possessed

the demon Pazuzu.

  The demon Pazuzu was famously invoked as the pagan representation of ancient evil in The Exorcist, and is presented in the possession of Regan as the mouthpiece of Satan himself. When the priest at the heart of the story offers the introduction, "I'm Damien Karras," Pazuzu from within Regan replies, "And I'm The Devil!"
Pazuzu was feared and revered in Babylonian and Assyrian cultures as the Overlord of the wind demons, and specifically the demon of the South-west wind that often brought drought, famine and locust. In appearance he had the head of a hideous dog, a winged, emaciated body with a serpent-like penis and a scorpion's tail. His pose with one arm raised and one lowered symbolizes his power to grant life or bring death. Pazuzu's power was invoked for protection against other malicious deities, particularly the goddess Lamashtu who brought death to babies and women in childbirth.
 
 
 
           
 
 
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