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In demonology, Orobas is a powerful Great Prince of Hell, having twenty of demons under his control.
   He supposedly gives true answers of things past, present and to come, divinity, and the creation of the world; he also confers dignities and prelacies, and the favour of friends and foes. Orobas is faithful to the conjurer, doesn't permit that any spirit tempts him, and never deceives anyone.
   He is depicted as a horse that changes into a man under the conjurer's request.
   The name could come from Latin 'orobias', a type of incense.

Orobas in popular culture

Orobas is Monster in My Pocket #78.
   Orobas appears in the PS2 game Persona 3 as one of the protagonist's usable Persona and is classified under the Magician arcana; Orobas' pose in the game is jokingly regarded as a dance move by the characters in an online Persona 3 comic.
   Orobas appears in as one of the main enemies as well as a crest that gives the user magical abilities. in this form, however, he's portrayed as "the lord of warps and distortions", and appears as a lord with a giant prawn tail instead of legs, and weilds a large sword.

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