Arioch is a character in John Milton's Paradise Lost. He was originally the guardian angel of Enoch, but rebelled against God and became a fallen angel who serves Satan. The name originates from a king mentioned in the Book of Genesis.
Origin: Israel A demon that presides over swords and chaos. He is also said to be the demon that holds sway over revenge. In Hebrew, his name means "Fierce Lion" or "One Like a Lion." He was Enoch's guardian angel, but fell from grace when the angels revolted. He is the keeper of demonic swords, such as Storm Bringer. He appears as a being with black bat wings, with a flaming torch and a bloody axe.
The fallen angel of Israel and the demon of vengeance.
His name means "ferocious lion," and he is said to aid in the vengeance of those who seek his service. During his time as an angel of God, he was recognized as the guardian angel of the saint Enoch. It is said that his name originally belonged to one in either the Book of Genesis, or the Book of Daniel, only to become associated with the demon thereafter.
A fallen angel of Judeo-Christian lore representing vengeful spirits. Its name means "Fearsome Lion." When he still served God, he was entrusted with the protection of St. Enoch.