Aeshma - Wikipedia Aeshma (Avestan: 𐬀𐬉𐬴𐬨𐬀 aēṣ̌ma; Old Avestan: 𐬀𐬉𐬱𐬆𐬨𐬀 aēšəma) is the Younger Avestan name of Zoroastrianism 's demon of "wrath" As a hypostatic entity, Aeshma is variously interpreted as "wrath", "rage", and "fury" His standard epithet is "of the bloody mace"
Aeshma - HellHades - Raid Shadow Legends Aeshma is an Epic Magic Attack champion in the Knights Revenant faction in Raid Shadow Legends Full guide, recommended masteries and artifacts
Aeshma (Zoroastrian Demon of Wrath) | DemonWiki Aeshma is a major demonic figure in Zoroastrianism, the ancient religion of Iran As one of the Daevas (demons), Aeshma represents the destructive principle of wrath, violence, and fury
Aeshma: The Destructive Demon - Black Witch Coven An aeshma is usually given the rank of commander or lieutenant with control over a battalion of lesser demons (usually vrocks or dretches) The typical aeshma stands about 8 feet tall and weighs about 500 pounds
Aeshma – OCCULT WORLD Aeshma’s epithet is “of the bloody mace ” He is the fiercest of demons and is responsible for all acts of aggression and malice, whether committed in war or drunkenness
Aeshma | Raid Shadow Legends - AyumiLove Aeshma is an Epic Attack Magic champion from Knights Revenant faction in Raid Shadow Legends Aeshma was released in Patch 6 30 2 as part of Gnishask Verminlord Christmas Champion Fusion Event
Aeshma: The Zoroastrian Demon of Wrath and Fury Key Takeaways Who or What is Aeshma? In Zoroastrianism, Aeshma is a daeva, or demon, created by Ahriman, the spirit of destruction He does not stand for justified anger, but instead represents wild, irrational rage that breaks down the social and spiritual order set by Ahura Mazda
Aeshma : The Embodiment of Wrath - Mythlok Discover Aeshma, the wrathful demon from Iranian mythology Learn about his traits, powers, cultural influence, and enduring legacy in modern narratives
Aeshma Aeshma's core attributes revolve around rage and fury, rendering him a "raging" or "furious" spirit without specification of a humanoid form in the primary Avestan sources
ÆSHMA (ASMODEUS, ASHMEDAI) - JewishEncyclopedia. com His Function In the Mazdian religion the chief of the dævas, or demons Though the oldest sections of the Avesta —the Gathas—present Æshma mainly as an abstract conception, still, in passages here and there, he is represented in the guise of a personal being ranging among the evil spirits that obey Angro-mainyush In the later portions of the Avesta the personal character connoted by