>>20508811This is the daemon that the pedophile serial-killer Gilles de Rais made a pact with.
>Baron is a spirit mentioned frequently in the unpublished literature of magic; alternate spellings include "Barahan or Baron", elsewhere Barahim or Barachim (in Sloane 3853), also Barachin (Wellcome MS. 110). A spirit with a similar name, Barron, was instrumental in the trial of the infamous noble, companion of Joan of Arc, and mass murderer of children, Gilles de Montmorency-Laval, baron de Rais (1404-1440). In the summer of 1439, de Rais and a priest named Prelati called upon this demon to appear in the lower hall of the castle of Tiffauges. This and subsequent evocations failed to yield any appearance of the demon when de Rais is present, even after it was offered the remains of one of his victims>In the Book of Oberon, we have three different operations for Baron, one of which is brief and includes no incantation. The spirit is chiefly employed for operations to find treasure, although according to the second operation, he can also procure maidens or bring about agreement or disagreement. The illustration of Baron provided with the third operation likely derives from a translation of Boaistuau's work on prodigies, in which a virtually identical satyr is shown speaking with Saint Anthony