Orobas is a spirit found in Western occult traditions, particularly in texts like the *Lemegeton* (or *Lesser Key of Solomon*), specifically the *Ars Goetia*. He is considered a Great Prince of Hell and is one of the 72 spirits said to be summoned and controlled by King Solomon.
Orobas is often depicted as appearing first in the form of a horse, and then taking on a human shape when invoked. His energies are considered loyal, honest, and protective. He is known for his truthfulness, refusing to deceive the summoner, unlike some other spirits.
Functions and qualities attributed to Orobas:
– Reveals things past, present, and future.
– Gives truthful answers regarding divinity and the soul.
– Discerns the intentions of humans and spirits.
– Grants dignities, positions of power, and favors from others.
– Offers strong protection from evil spirits.
– Is especially loyal to those who summon him respectfully.
Magically, Orobas is often invoked for seeking truth, protection, and guidance on occult or spiritual paths. Though labeled a “demon” in traditional grimoires due to the dualistic lens of medieval Christianity, modern esoteric practitioners may view him as a neutral or even benevolent entity whose energy can be constructively engaged through respectful ritual.