Duke Valefor
- Yanina Shadow

- Jan 7
- 1 min read
Updated: Jan 20
Personal Research Notes on Otherworld Realms (“Goetia”).
Image recreated through personal perception.**
6. Duke Valefor
Valefor manifests as a massive stone figure. His body appears carved from a single block of rock, heavy and immobile, as if it were part of the landscape itself. The stone is dark, partially polished in places and rough in others, marked with cracks and signs of great age.
His heads are leonine in form. There are several of them, positioned asymmetrically, as if they emerged from the stone at different times. The eyes of all the heads glow with a steady green light, cold and observant. Their gaze is not aggressive, but evaluative, like that of a guardian deciding who may pass.
The world of Valefor is filled with color and reflection. The space appears iridescent, shimmering like light on water. There is abundant water here: rivers, mirror-like surfaces, shallow flows that reflect the sky and the golden structures around them. The water is calm, yet it creates a sense of constant movement and redistribution.
At the center of this realm stands a castle associated with wealth and accumulation. Its forms are heavy and stable, as if designed for storage and protection. Surrounding the castle lies a golden clearing — a zone of concentrated value, where gold is perceived not as ornament, but as fixed resource energy.
Valefor does not act directly. His presence is felt as control over material flows, the guarding of what has been accumulated, and the testing of intent. He is connected to preservation, structure, and the boundary between possession and loss.**Personal Research Notes on Otherworld Realms (“Goetia”).
Image recreated through personal perception.**





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