Demon God

The seventy-two Demon Gods (魔神) of Solomon are his familiars. There is an art for employing demons among the knowledge that King Solomon left behind, but said manuscript would later be named or. In Fate/Grand Order, they are referred to as Demon God Pillars (魔神柱) for their appearance, with the term for "pillar" (柱) being a literal interpretation of the used in Japanese for the 72 Demons of the Goetia (ソロモン王の72柱の魔神).

Characteristics
Each has their own distinctive personality, but they are also a hive-mind coalesced into Beast I, Goetia, that took over the body of Solomon after his death.

History
Following Solomon's death and Goetia assuming his identity, a curse was implanted into the Magic Crests of select magus bloodlines which would transform the carriers of the crest into Demon Gods after a set amount of time, erasing their original personality. To ensure that the bloodlines would survive to the designated time, the story of the Grand Order: Coronal Rank Designation was spread as a way of preventing suicide. With his servants appearing at certain intervals over 3000 years, creating singularities and harvesting energy, Goetia gathered the energy required for Ars Almadel Salomonis and his plan.

In the final singularity, "Salomon: Grand Time Temple", all of the seventy-two Demon Pillars were manifested. Each of the bases within the singularity; the Blast Furnace, the Intelligence Room, the Observatory, the Control Tower, the Arsenal, the Spy Satellite, the Health Office and the Disposal Chute, were administrated by nine pillars unified under a representative, with Goetia on the throne acting as the Control Center. Though each of the Demon Pillars regenerated upon defeat, the Servants from the previous singularities manifested and fought them to create an opportunity for Ritsuka Fujimaru to reach the throne.

After the true Solomon's sacrifice through Ars Nova, returning the gifts he had received from God to the heavens and removing Goetia's immortality, the pillars fell into disarray and eventually ceased activity as Goetia collapsed.

It is later revealed that Baal and three other pillars survived Goetia's destruction.

Focalor
Fokaroru appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Arsenal.

Furfur
Furufuru appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Arsenal.

Halphas
Harufasu is incarnated through Cú Chulainn Alter in America, and later appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as the representative of the pillars that administrate the Arsenal.

Malphas
Marufasu appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Arsenal.

Marchosias
Marukoshiasu appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Arsenal.

Phenex
Fenikusu appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Arsenal.

Raum
Raumu appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Arsenal.

Stolas
Sutorasu appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Arsenal.

Vepar
Weparu appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Arsenal.

Aim
Aimu appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Blast Furnace.

When Ars Nova removed Goetia's immortality and his defeat sent the pillars into disarray, Aim's union with the other pillars was soon dissolved.

Bathin
Batin appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Blast Furnace.

When Ars Nova removed Goetia's immortality and his defeat sent the pillars into disarray, Bathin's union with the other pillars was soon dissolved.

Botis
Bodisu appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Blast Furnace.

When Ars Nova removed Goetia's immortality and his defeat sent the pillars into disarray, Botis's union with the other pillars was soon dissolved.

Ipos
Iposu appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Blast Furnace.

When Ars Nova removed Goetia's immortality and his defeat sent the pillars into disarray, Ipos's union with the other pillars was soon dissolved.

Morax
Morakusu appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Blast Furnace.

When Ars Nova removed Goetia's immortality and his defeat sent the pillars into disarray, Morax's union with the other pillars was soon dissolved.

Naberius
Naberiusu appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as the representative of the pillars that administrate the Blast Furnace.

When Ars Nova removed Goetia's immortality and his defeat sent the pillars into disarray, Naberius's union with the other pillars was soon dissolved.

Purson
Puruson appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Blast Furnace.

When Ars Nova removed Goetia's immortality and his defeat sent the pillars into disarray, Purson's union with the other pillars was soon dissolved.

Saleos
Sareosu appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Blast Furnace.

When Ars Nova removed Goetia's immortality and his defeat sent the pillars into disarray, Saleos's union with the other pillars was soon dissolved.

Zepar
Zeparu appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Blast Furnace.

Following the initial defeat of the Blast Furnace pillars under Naberius, Zepar voices complaints towards Control for them being pressured by the Heroic Spirits, blaming a flaw or mistake in the design of their plan.

Barbatos
Barubatosu is incarnated through Makiri Zouken in London, and later appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as the representative of the pillars that administrate the Control Tower.

Beleth
Bereto appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Control Tower.

Buer
Bueru appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Control Tower.

Caim
Kaimu appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Control Tower.

Eligos
Erigosu appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Control Tower.

Gusion
Gushion appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Control Tower.

Leraje
Reraje appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Control Tower.

Paimon
appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Control Tower.

Sitri
Shitorī appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Control Tower.

Amy
Amī appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Disposal Chute.

When Ars Nova removed Goetia's immortality and his defeat sent the pillars into disarray, Amy self-destructed.

Andromalius
Andoromariusu appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as the representative of the pillars that administrate the Disposal Chute. The second Demon God pillar.

When Ars Nova removed Goetia's immortality and his defeat sent the pillars into disarray, Andromalius was the second-to-last pillar to cease activity.

Belial
Beriaru appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Disposal Chute.

When Ars Nova removed Goetia's immortality and his defeat sent the pillars into disarray, Belial was among the last to fall, slain by their enemies.

Dantalion
Dantarion appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Disposal Chute.

When Ars Nova removed Goetia's immortality and his defeat sent the pillars into disarray, Dantalion was the third-to-last pillar to cease activity.

Decarabia
Dekarabia appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Disposal Chute.

When Ars Nova removed Goetia's immortality and his defeat sent the pillars into disarray, Decarabia was among the last to fall, slain by their enemies.

Gremory
Guremorī appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Disposal Chute.

When Ars Nova removed Goetia's immortality and his defeat sent the pillars into disarray, Gremory self-destructed.

Murmur
Murumuru appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Disposal Chute.

When Ars Nova removed Goetia's immortality and his defeat sent the pillars into disarray, Murmur self-destructed.

Ose
appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Disposal Chute.

When Ars Nova removed Goetia's immortality and his defeat sent the pillars into disarray, Ose self-destructed.

Seere
Sēre appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Disposal Chute.

When Ars Nova removed Goetia's immortality and his defeat sent the pillars into disarray, Seere was among the last to fall, slain by their enemies.

Balam
Baramu appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Health Office.

Bifrons
Bifuronsu appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Health Office.

Crocell
Kurokeru appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Health Office.

When Ars Nova removed Goetia's immortality and his defeat sent the pillars into disarray, Crocell gave its magical energy to revive Sabnock, Shax, Vine, Bifrons, Uvall, Haagenti, Furcas and Balam, wishing for them kill their enemies as it disappeared.

Furcas
Furukasu appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Health Office.

Haagenti
Hāgenti appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Health Office. Haagenti also appears in Medea Lily's second Interlude, summoned by her in order to use its magical power as a pancake ingredient, much to its dismay.

Sabnock
Sabunakku appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as the representative of the pillars that administrate the Health Office.

Shax
Shakkusu appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Health Office.

Uvall
Uvaru appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Health Office.

Vine
appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Health Office.

Amdusias
Amudushiasu appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Intelligence Room.

When Ars Nova removed Goetia's immortality and his defeat sent the pillars into disarray, Amdusias's union with the other pillars was soon dissolved.

Andras
Andorasu appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Intelligence Room.

When Ars Nova removed Goetia's immortality and his defeat sent the pillars into disarray, Andras's union with the other pillars was soon dissolved.

Andrealphus
Andorearufusu appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Intelligence Room.

Flauros
Furaurosu is incarnated through Lev Lainur Flauros in Rome, and later appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as the representative of the pillars that administrate the Intelligence Room. The first Demon God pillar.

When Ars Nova removed Goetia's immortality and his defeat sent the pillars into disarray, Flauros was the final pillar to cease activity.

Kimaris
Kimarisu appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Intelligence Room.

When Ars Nova removed Goetia's immortality and his defeat sent the pillars into disarray, Kimaris's union with the other pillars was soon dissolved.

Orias
Oriasu appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Intelligence Room.

When Ars Nova removed Goetia's immortality and his defeat sent the pillars into disarray, Orias's union with the other pillars was soon dissolved.

Valac
Waraku appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Intelligence Room.

When Ars Nova removed Goetia's immortality and his defeat sent the pillars into disarray, Valac's union with the other pillars was soon dissolved.

Vapula
Wapura appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Intelligence Room.

When Ars Nova removed Goetia's immortality and his defeat sent the pillars into disarray, Vapula's union with the other pillars was soon dissolved.

Zagan
appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Intelligence Room.

When Ars Nova removed Goetia's immortality and his defeat sent the pillars into disarray, Zagan's union with the other pillars was soon dissolved.

Asmodeus
Asumodai appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Observatory.

Astaroth
Asutarosu appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Observatory.

Berith
Berito appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Observatory.

Bune
appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Observatory.

Foras
Forasu appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Observatory.

Forneus
Foruneusu is incarnated through Jason in Okeanos, and later appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as the representative of the pillars that administrate the Observatory.

Gaap
Gāpu appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Observatory.

When Ars Nova removed Goetia's immortality and his defeat sent the pillars into disarray, a trembling Gaap reported the situation to Goetia and urged him to begin the time leap.

Glasya-Labolas
Gurasha-Raboras appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Observatory. It was also summoned to fight alongside Nursery Rhyme during the "Prisma Causeway" event.

Ronove
Ronowe appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Observatory.

Aamon
Amon appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as the representative of the pillars that administrate the Spy Satellite.

When Ars Nova removed Goetia's immortality and his defeat sent the pillars into disarray, Aamon underwent a triple pillar union with Valefar and Marbas, and fought to the end.

Agares
Agaresu appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Spy Satellite.

When Ars Nova removed Goetia's immortality and his defeat sent the pillars into disarray, Agares collapsed because of self-contradiction.

Allocer
Arokeru appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Spy Satellite.

When Ars Nova removed Goetia's immortality and his defeat sent the pillars into disarray, Allocer protected the Heroic Spirits with Orobas and was destroyed.

Gamigin
Gamijin appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Spy Satellite.

When Ars Nova removed Goetia's immortality and his defeat sent the pillars into disarray, Gamigin collapsed because of self-contradiction.

Malephar
Marefaru appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Spy Satellite.

When Ars Nova removed Goetia's immortality and his defeat sent the pillars into disarray, Valefar underwent a triple pillar union with Aamon and Marbas, and fought to the end.

Marbas
Marubasu appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Spy Satellite.

When Ars Nova removed Goetia's immortality and his defeat sent the pillars into disarray, Marbas underwent a triple pillar union with Aamon and Valefar, and fought to the end.

Orobas
Orobasu appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Spy Satellite.

When Ars Nova removed Goetia's immortality and his defeat sent the pillars into disarray, Orobas protected the Heroic Spirits with Allocer and was destroyed.

Vassago
Wasago appears in the "Salomon: Grand Time Temple" singularity as one of the pillars that administrate the Spy Satellite.

When Ars Nova removed Goetia's immortality and his defeat sent the pillars into disarray, Vassago collapsed because of self-contradiction.

Amun-Ra
The Great God (大神アモン・ラー) is the form Ozymandias takes in the Camelot Order. Utilizing the Demon God Aamon, Ozymandias is able to attach the name "Amun-Ra" to the Demon God to transform it into a full Divine Spirit temporarily.

Clan Calatin
Medb uses Clan Calatin to manifest a composite being made up of twenty-eight Demon Gods.