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Moloch was the recipient of child sacrifice according to the account of the Hebrew Bible, as well as Greco-Roman historiography on the god of Carthage. Moloch is depicted in
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's epic poem ''
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'' as one of the greatest warriors of the rebel angels, vengeful and militant. In the 19th century, "Moloch" came to be used allegorically for any idol or cause requiring excessive sacrifice. Bertrand Russell in 1903 used ''Moloch'' to describe oppressive religion, and
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in his 1948 history '' The Gathering Storm'' used "Moloch" as a metaphor for Adolf Hitler's
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Allegorical

Part II of Allen Ginsberg's 1955 poem " Howl", "Moloch", is about the state of industrial civilization, Moloch is also the name of an industrial,
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ic figure in Fritz Lang's '' Metropolis,'' a film that Ginsberg credits with influencing "Howl, Part II". '' Moloch'' (Молох) is a 1999 Russian biographical drama film directed by
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. It portrays Adolf Hitler living life in an unassuming manner during an abrupt journey to the
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. ''Moloch'', an opera by
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, (premiered December 8, 1906 in Dresden) is about a priest, seeking to teach those oppressed by the Romanas, who becomes frustrated and commits suicide.


Eponymy and other references

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Literature

* Gustave Flaubert's '' Salammbô'' (1862), a semi-
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about Carthage, depicts the practice of child sacrifice to Moloch. * In the dystopian novel ''
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, ''Moloch'' is the name of a prototype flying-machine that goes off course and is eventually lost. * In
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's short story "
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" (1956), the plot hinges on a historian's obsession with exonerating the Carthaginians of their supposed child sacrifice to Moloch. * In Robert A. Heinlein's novel '' Job: A Comedy of Justice'' (1984), the main characters join a church pastored by "Reverend Dr. M. O. Loch." * In Walter Moers's '' The 131⁄2 Lives of Captain Bluebear'' (1999), the great ship is called the Moloch. * Moloch is one of the names given to Corky Laputa in Dean Koontz's novel ''
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'' (2003). * Moloch played an important role in Jeff Lindsey's novel ''
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'' (2007). * Moloch is a character in the ''Felix Castor'' novels written by Mike Carey (2007 and following). * In Derek Landy's '' Skulduggery Pleasant'' (2007), Moloch is the name of a vampire living in Ballymun. * In Wayne Barlowe's novel ''God's Demon'' (2007), Moloch appears as an infernal general to the ruling demonic legions, ruling under Beelzebub. His relationship with
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particularly focuses on his demands for child sacrifice from his followers. * In Dan Brown's novel '' The Lost Symbol'' (2009), the principal villain's backstory reveals that he renamed himself Mal'akh after the angel Moloch in ''
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''. The villain also performs a black magic ritual to allow the angel to descend and possess him, as he gains extra powers after the ritual is complete. * In
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' novella "Blood Heir" (2021), Moloch is the principle antagonist. * In Patrick Rothfuss' children's book "The Princess and Mr. Wiffle", Moloch is the proposed name for a kitten which is subsequently and symbolically eaten by the Princess. * In the
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popular post "Meditations on Moloch", Scott Alexander takes inspiration from the Moloch introduced in Allen Ginsberg's " Howl", and tags Moloch as the name for abstract, systemic, failures of coordination.


Comics and anime

* Alan Moore's '' Watchmen'' features a retired underworld crime boss who once adopted the name Moloch the Mystic (real name Edgar William Jacobi) and wore the robes of a magician. * Moloch von Zinzer is a supporting character in the webcomic '' Girl Genius''. * The cartoonist
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depicts a serious/comical Moloch in ''
Anarchy Comics ''Anarchy Comics'' is a series of underground comic books published by Last Gasp between 1978 and 1987, as part of the underground comix subculture of the era. Edited by Jay Kinney (#1-3) and Paul Mavrides (#4), regular contributors to ''Anarchy C ...
'' #1, in a piece entitled "Some Straight Talk about ANARCHY". *In Marvel Comics, Moloch was the antagonist of '' Marvel Fanfare'' #52, in which a cult of "hill-people" attempt to sacrifice the Black Knight to him. *Also from Marvel, Molek was the name of an Arabic spirit of vengeance in Jason Aaron's run on '' Ghost Rider''. *In ''Yondemasu yo, Azazel-san'', Moloch is the demon of violence, and is implied to be the strongest demon summoned; however, in all of his incarnations, he is exorcized or killed before he can display any of his power. His appearance is that of a bull plushy. * In "The Chapel of Moloch", Hellboy travels to Tavira, Portugal, to investigate a centuries-old chapel reputedly devoted to the worship of Moloch. In the Hellboy universe, Moloch is also portrayed as a bull-headed creature. *In the popular anime/manga '' Dragon Ball Super'', the main villain of the Galactic Patrol Prisoner Saga, named Moro, is depicted as a goat-like, humanoid creature, similar to the Canaanite god Moloch.


Film and TV

* In Giovanni Pastrone's silent epic film '' Cabiria'' (1914), substantially based on Flaubert, the heroine is saved from being sacrificed to the idol Molech. * In Fritz Lang's silent film '' Metropolis'' (1927), Moloch is a vision of a demonic machine. His face overlays machinery, and the hero, Freder, has a vision of workers being dragged by chains into the fires inside Moloch's mouth. * " Moloch", an episode of the BBC television series '' Blake's 7'' (1980). * Moloch is a character in '' Stargate SG-1'' who demands all female children be burnt alive at birth. He is killed by a missile strike in the episode "Sacrifices", written by Stargate actor Christopher Judge . * Moloch the Corrupter is the name of a demon in the ''
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'' episode " I, Robot... You, Jane" (1997). In this adaptation, Moloch is portrayed as a powerful demon who charms his victims with false promises of power and glory if they devote their love to him. * Moloch is the entity after Alfie's soul in Indonesian films ''
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'' and ''
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Video games

* Moloch is an archdevil in the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' role-playing game. *In Total War: Warhammer III the Chaos Dwarfs worship a minor chaos god called Hashut. This god is commonly depicted as a golden bull. Hashut constantly demands slaves and sacrifices in order to be appeased. * Moloch is an Oni demon in the ''
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'' franchise who was first introduced as the sub-boss in '' Deadly Alliance'' (2002)''.'' *Moloch regularly appears in the '' Megami Tensei'' series, first introduced in '' Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei II''.


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