Talk:Uraltugo Noi Nueph

Etymology of Uraltugo Noi Nueph
I'm searching the etymology of Uraltugo Noi Nueph. As far as I know, another King Solomon's Djinns are based on the Seventy-Two Demons mentioned in The Lesser Key of Solomon. But apparently, Ugo or Uraltugo Noi Nueph isn't one of them, the name Ugo isn't listed in the Seventy-Two Demons. So, its name isn't taken from The Lesser Key of Solomon like the other King Solomon's Djinns. I wonder why. It would be great if someone could find the etymology of Ugo or Uraltugo Noi Nueph. I'm curious.

Youfan (talk) 15:03, May 7, 2014 (UTC)


 * Djinn page Trivia section: "The name Ugo could be from the French poet Victor Hugo, who wrote a poem called "Les Djinns"."
 * From what I understand he's not one of the 72 dungeon djinns, he is the Guardian of the Sacred Palace.--Ashbear160 (talk) 20:07, May 7, 2014 (UTC)