Glasya-Labolas | Haagenti | Vine | Vassago | Aim | Orobas | Foras
Queen GLASYA-LABOLAS appears as a dog with the wings of a griffon.
She teaches humanity all manner of arts and sciences, which she does to help us achieve better conditions in our material existence. She is also the chief of all murderers. She teaches wit, subtlety, and the skills to survive dangerous situations. She grants the favor of enemies, and the ability to understand birds. She is able to carry someone from place to place in an instant, and is able to return runaway thieves and murderers.
Despite her violent aspects, Glasya-Labolas can reconcile enemies and turn hate into friendship.
Since she imparts wisdom and teaches the arts, practitioners may offer items like books, parchment, or objects associated with intellect (like chess pieces or strategic tools). Other offerings include:
Blood offerings or symbolic sacrifices: As she is associated with death and bloodshed, some practitioners offer a symbolic form of blood (like red wine), or perform rituals that involve cuts and bloodletting.
Incense and herbs: Scents like myrrh or dragon’s blood resin are common, reflecting her association with both violence and higher knowledge.
Many practitioners suggest summoning her during the dark moon or waning moon, times associated with endings, secrecy, and dissolution.
Glasya-Labolas, like many Goetia spirits, responds poorly to deceitful or manipulative summoners who do not keep their word. Some accounts warn that this demon becomes hostile if the conjurer shows hesitation or fear, interpreting this as disrespect. She is said to respond more favorably to inventive rituals rather than strict adherence to classical Solomonic methods.
Practitioners report sudden headaches or atmospheric shifts during rituals, such as temperature drops or a thickening in the air. They might see birds behaving strangely, or her presence may be accompanied by the sound of flapping wings. Invoking Glasya-Labolas may lead to vivid, unsettling dreams involving arguments, battles, or scenes of blood. Those working with her often report sudden insights or a sharp increase in focus, especially regarding strategic or difficult problems. Objects may seem to disappear and reappear, and some describe themselves becoming "invisible" in social situations after rituals with her, going unnoticed even in crowded spaces.
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King HAAGENTI appears as a bull with the wings of a griffon.
He changes all metals into silver or gold, and turns wine into water or water into wine.
He can make one subtle, stealthy and wise.
Haagenti can impart wisdom regarding various sciences and arts, particularly those involving change and evolution. He can influence people positively, granting favor in social and business endeavors.
Practitioners often present small metal items, alchemical equipment, or gold/silver coins to honor Haagenti, appealing to his transformational nature.
Since transformation often involves fire, rituals conducted with flames (like candle magic) are favored, particularly those involving colors like gold or green, representing wealth and growth.
Aromatic offerings such as frankincense, sandalwood, and herbs associated with prosperity (like basil) are commonly used to create a conducive atmosphere.
Disarray or negativity in the ritual space can deter Haagenti, as he thrives in environments conducive to transformation and positive change. Haagenti disapproves of practitioners who approach his work with a frivolous attitude or who lack respect for the deeper mysteries of alchemy. Water is a symbol of transformation and flow, so rituals that incorporate water (such as scrying) can attract Haagenti’s attention. While structured rituals can be important, Haagenti appreciates flexibility and creativity, especially in approaches to alchemical practice.
During rituals, practitioners have reported seeing strange glints or reflections off metal surfaces. Sudden warmth or heat in the ritual space may signify his presence, especially when working with transformation and alchemical processes. Invocations of Haagenti can lead to dreams involving elements of transformation, such as changing landscapes, alchemical experiments, or encounters with historical alchemists. Those working with him often report moments of clarity or sudden insights regarding their studies or projects, particularly in fields involving change or transformation. Some observe subtle movements of objects, or the sensation of a breeze in a closed room.
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King VINE appears as a tun of wine; or as an armed knight with the head of a lion, great teeth and flaming red eyes. He rides a black horse, and holds a serpent in one hand.
His office is to discover hidden things; witches; wizards; and things present, past, and to come.
He can build towers; overthrow great stone walls; destroy one's enemies and their houses; and make waters rough with storms.
He can transport gold and silver from one place to another; inspire lust between married couples; consecrate books and other items; and enable one to understand the barking of dogs.
Vine can manipulate plant life and natural elements, making him a valuable ally for those who work with herbalism or nature magic. He can foster friendships and promote loyalty among people. Common offerings include:
Herbs, flowers, or seeds, honoring Vine’s connection to nature and plant life.
Incorporating water, earth, or other natural elements can enhance rituals aimed at connecting with Vine. He responds well to settings that feel organic and alive.
Green candles can symbolize growth and nature, while yellow candles can represent clarity and communication—both important aspects of his powers.
Singing, chanting, or using musical instruments during rituals can attract Vine; but any disruption or negativity during rituals can hinder communication with him. Vine prefers an environment of peace and balance. A lack of respect for nature or its resources can lead to his displeasure. Vine values honesty and authenticity. Attempts to deceive or manipulate him can result in negative consequences.
Practitioners may notice unusual growth in nearby plants, such as blooming out of season. Invocations of Vine may coincide with shifts in weather, such as a sudden breeze or the gathering of clouds, particularly when seeking storm-related assistance. Those who work with him often experience vivid dreams or visions involving forests, gardens, or other natural settings, reflecting his connection to the Earth. Practitioners report a sense of tranquility or heightened awareness during rituals, often accompanied by insights about personal relationships or future events. Unusual behavior from animals can signify Vine’s presence during rituals.
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Prince VASSAGO appears as a beautiful angel.
His office is to declare things past and to come; to transform one's shape; to bring the love, favor and attraction of men and women; and to discover all things hidden and lost. He is friendly.
Petition Vassago for wisdom, and for the subtlety to survive dangerous situations.
He can assist in making important decisions, helping individuals navigate complex situations or dilemmas.
Practitioners often present clear crystals, glass objects, or anything that reflects light, symbolizing clarity and insight. Other offerings include:
Blue or white candles: Blue represents truth and peace, while white symbolizes purity and clarity, both of which resonate with Vassago’s nature.
Frankincense or sage incense are commonly used to purify the space and promote a clear connection with Vassago during rituals.
The waxing moon phase, associated with growth and clarity, is considered an auspicious time to invoke Vassago for guidance and insight.
Vassago values truth and authenticity. Practitioners who approach him with ulterior motives or dishonesty may find their requests met with resistance. Vassago appreciates being honored and respected: failure to make proper offerings can result in diminished communication. Disorganization or chaos during rituals can disrupt his energy, making it difficult to receive clear messages or insights.
During rituals or invocations, practitioners often experience moments of sudden clarity or insight, particularly concerning questions or dilemmas they are facing. Some report a noticeable shift in temperature, such as a warm breeze or coolness in the air. Practitioners may experience vivid dreams or visions related to their inquiries, revealing insights about past events or future possibilities. Some report tingling sensations or goosebumps, indicating a heightened awareness or connection. The presence of Vassago can often be indicated by changes in the behavior of animals, particularly those that seem to be drawn toward the practitioner or to the ritual space.
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Prince AIM appears first as a flame, then may take human form.
He makes one marvelous in astronomy, arithmetic, and the liberal sciences; provides excellent familiars; brings the best acquaintances and the favor of great men and princes; and reveals the locations of treasures kept under the guardianship of other spirits.
Aim can reveal truths about past, present, and future events, making him a valuable ally for those seeking insight and foresight. He has control over fire and can create or extinguish flames, which can be useful for rituals involving transformation or purification. He can influence relationships and ignite passion, helping individuals attract or strengthen romantic connections.
Practitioners often honor Aim with candles, incense, or offerings that involve fire, such as burnt herbs, which resonate with his elemental nature. Using herbs such as cinnamon or rosemary, which are associated with warmth and desire, can enhance the connection with him during rituals.
Red symbolizes passion and power, while orange represents creativity and attraction, both of which align with Aim's attributes.
The waxing moon phase, associated with growth and attraction, is considered a favorable time for invoking Aim, particularly for matters of love and divination.
Aim appreciates rituals that respect and center the fire element. He expects sincerity, and practitioners who approach him with deceptive motives may find their requests unfulfilled. A lack of focus may hinder communication with him, and a cluttered or chaotic ritual space can disrupt his energy, making it difficult to receive clear insights or results.
Invocations of Aim often lead to strong dreams or visions, particularly involving themes of fire, passion, or significant events related to the practitioner's inquiries. Practitioners may notice a sudden increase in temperature or warmth in the ritual space, and some report sensations of tingling or warmth. Flickering lights or shadows may occur during rituals, particularly in dimly-lit spaces. Unusual reactions from animals, such as increased agitation or calmness, can indicate Aim's presence.
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Prince OROBAS appears as a horse or donkey.
He carries the dead to their appointed places, and talks of the origins of divinity, creation, and the virtues of the divine. He gives dignities, prelacies, and the favor of friends and foes. He is very faithful and answers all questions honestly.
Orobas can provide insights into past, present, and future events, guiding practitioners in their decision-making. He is known to bestow knowledge and understanding, particularly regarding spiritual matters and hidden truths. Orobas can offer protection against malevolent forces and negative energies, serving as a guardian for those who invoke him. He can assist in manipulating circumstances to favor the practitioner, particularly in matters of conflict resolution and reconciliation.
Practitioners often present candles, lamps, or crystals that reflect light, symbolizing Orobas's association with illumination and knowledge.
White candles can represent purity and clarity, while yellow candles can symbolize knowledge and enlightenment, both aligning with Orobas’s powers.
Frankincense or sandalwood incense are commonly used to create a sacred atmosphere and promote a strong connection with Orobas during rituals.
The full moon is seen as a powerful time for invoking him, as it symbolizes illumination, clarity, and the unveiling of hidden truths.
Orobas values integrity and honesty; practitioners who approach him with falsehoods may find their requests unfulfilled. A disorganized or negative environment can hinder Orobas’s ability to communicate and assist, so a calm and focused setting is crucial. Failing to make proper offerings or show gratitude can result in diminished communication or support.
Practitioners may notice a sudden brightness in their surroundings, or a feeling of warmth or tingling during the ritual. The atmosphere may feel charged or thick with energy. Many report heightened clarity or understanding, particularly regarding complex issues or spiritual matters. Invocations of Orobas can lead to powerful dreams or visions that reveal insights about the future or hidden knowledge.
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Prince FORAS appears as a knight, or as an old man with a long, white beard, riding a pale horse or donkey.
As a knight, he carries a sharp object or eagle. As an old man, he carries a staff and has dirty hands and feet. His voice is like that of a screech owl, and he speaks of many strange things.He teaches the magical arts, including hydromancy, pyromancy, chiromancy, astrology, geomancy, and necromancy. He also teaches the liberal arts and sciences; and medicine; logic; rhetoric; and philosophy. He teaches the virtues and properties of waters, stones, herbs, and trees. He can make a person master of these fields within seven days.
He reveals treasures, especially those kept under the powers of Saturn or Mercury. He can drive away the protectors of these treasures, if they are spirits of the North.
You may ask him any question about past, present, or future. He always gives true answers.
Foras has power over fire and can influence its properties, making him a valuable ally for those who work with elemental magic. He inspires creativity and helps practitioners overcome mental blocks in their artistic or scholarly pursuits.
Practitioners often present books, scrolls, or writings as offerings, symbolizing their respect for Foras's wisdom and teaching abilities.
Yellow candles can represent clarity and intellect, while orange candles can signify creativity and enthusiasm, both of which resonate with Foras’s nature.
Herbs like sage or rosemary, which are associated with wisdom and purification, can enhance the connection with Foras during rituals.
The waxing moon phase is seen as an ideal time to invoke him for matters of growth, learning, and creativity.
Foras values truth and integrity: practitioners who approach him with deceit may find their requests unfulfilled. A lack of seriousness toward learning or the arts can displease Foras, who thrives in environments where knowledge is valued. A cluttered or chaotic space can disrupt Foras’s energy, making it difficult to receive clear insights or results.
Practitioners may notice a warm atmosphere, tingling sensations, a feeling of being energized, or flickering candles during rituals. Many experience moments of sudden understanding or insight, especially concerning complex subjects or creative endeavors. Invocations of Foras may lead to vivid dreams involving themes of learning, creativity, or significant insights into the future. Unusual reactions from animals, such as increased curiosity or calmness, can signify his presence.
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