Attributes:

  • The One Who is Many
  • Many in One
  • Granfaloon
  • Deception
  • Emptiness
  • Pride
  • Meaninglessness

The attributes of Legion are unimaginable to man and the physics of our realm. Man is created in God’s image; 3-in-1, but one being. Man has three equal parts, but seldom gives the spirit and soul proper recognition. Mankind is unaware of the physics of the supernatural realm and most discredit its reality; hence, the idea of this character’s existence is a conundrum. For Christians, after three days of death and a resurrection, Jesus walks through walls, eats and drinks with His disciples, shows the nail holes in his hands, and is therefore both flesh and spirit, which is foreign to a carnal minded human being. While establishing this premise, allow me to apply it to every being I write about on this site as one considers the following, non-physical attributes ascribed to the being Legion.

Legion is depicted as a raging lump of flesh, collected from an innumerable compilation of sacrifices.  I’ve found this being to be furious and angry (consider the account of Purple Blossoms and the Mother’s Deceit) while he targets the consciousness of the persons he has legal rights to.  Baby describes Legion from her experience at Satanic blood rituals where he manifests materially, where he and others are summoned, appear, and Legion would be second in rank only to Moloch.  In Day 16 of her account, I allude to her, “I believe Legion to be like a wall or mass of heads, because he’s one demon, but many in one.”  She responds to my statement, “Yes, that’s exactly what he looks like.”  Despite his ferocity, upon leaving Baby, Legion cowers to a higher ranking demonic/fallen angelic being (Satan) (this information is found in Days 3, 14, 15, & 16). He especially cowers in the presence of Jesus. 

In the Bible, Jesus encounters a man from the region of Gerasenes, who has an (one) “unclean spirit.”  He lives in the tombs (unclean/death), he has extra human strength, is self-mutilating, and no one wants to deal with this guy.  However, Jesus shows up and the man (Legion) falls to His feet (cowardice) calling Him “Son of the Most High God” and begging “[…] do not torture me.”  Jesus asks, “What’s your name?” as if He has to ask (a model for us in deliverance), and the demon answers, “My name is Legion, for we are many.”