free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com Haborym 155 monum (False Monarchy of Demons, 1583) Gusion, the Wise Duke, is named as one of the four SERVITORS OF AGALIAREPT (see AGALIAREPT) A FALLEN ANGEL, he commands forty legions of demons A diurnal demon who looks like a cynocephalus, Gusion is summoned for his ability to answer any question asked; divine the past, present and future; grant dignity and honor; and reconcile enemies He is most powerful in the month of May and his zodiacal sign is Taurus Sources: De Laurence, Lesser Key of Solomon, Goetia, 25; DuQuette, Key to Solomon’s Key, 166; Scott, London Magazine, Vol 5, 378 Gusoyn Variations: Geryones, Geyron, Ghruonh, Ghruwn, Gusayn, Guseyn, GUSION, Gusoin, Gusoyn, Osgarbial, Pirsoyn, URAKABARAMEEL Named in both the Grimoire of Pope Honorius and the Pseudomonarchia Daemonum (False Monarchy of Demons) (1583), Gusoyn is listed as one of the three SERVITORS OF AGALIAREPT and as one of the eighteen named subordinate spirits, or servitors as they are also called (see also AGALIAREPT, ELELOGAP, and HIERARCHY OF DEMONS) Sources: Baskin, Sorcerer’s Handbook, 12; De Laurence, Lesser Key of Solomon, Goetia, 25; Wedeck, Treasury of Witchcraft, 97 Gustoyn Gustoyn is one of the eighteen SERVITORS OF FLEURETTY, LUCIFUGE, NEBIROS, SARGATANAS, AND SATANACHIA (see FLEURETTY, LUCIFUGE, NEBIROS, SARGATANAS, and SATANACHIA) Sources: Baskin, Sorcerer’s Handbook, 276; Waite, Unknown World 1894 –1895, 230; Wedeck, Treasury of Witchcraft, 96 Guta Guta is the Hungarian demon of heart attacks and strokes, caused when he beats his victims to death His name translates to mean “apoplexy” or “strike down.” The Hungarian saying “he has been beaten by Guta” means that the person has died suddenly of internal hemorrhage in the brain or has died because of a stroke Sources: Kõiva, Folk Belief Today, 139; Lurker, Routledge Dictionary of Gods and Goddesses, 71; Rose, Spirits, Fairies, Gnomes, and Goblins, 137 Guzalu Variations: Guzallu, Ninurta In Sumerian mythology the demon Guzalu (“throne-bearer”) is a messenger in service to NERGAL Sources: Muss-Arnolt, Concise Dictionary of the Assyrian Language, Vol 1, 214 –5; Thompson, Semitic Magic, 256 Gyík In Hungarian mythology Gyík (“lizard”) is the demon of diphtheria and sore throats Sources: Yolland, Dictionary of the Hungarian and English Languages, 326 Haagenti Variations: Hagenit, Hagenith, Hagenti, Zagan, Zagum Haagenti is known as the Winged President, as he appears before his summoner as a winged bull; however, he will assume a human form if asked to so He has the ability to grant wisdom and can transmute any type of metal into gold, and transform water into wine and vice versa He also teaches a wide variety of subjects Listed as one of the seventy-two SPIRITS OF SOLOMON, he commands thirty-three legions Sources: De Laurence, Lesser Key of Solomon, Goetia, 38; Scot, Discoverie of Witchcraft, 225; Scott, London Magazine, Vol 5, 378 Haatan Haatan is mentioned in Apollonius of Tyana’s Nuctemeron (Night Illuminated by Day) as the demon of concealed treasures He is most powerful during the sixth hour Sources: Gettings, Dictionary of Demons, 128; Kelly, Who in Hell, 103; Lévi, Transcendental Magic, 391 Habergeiss Variations: Schrattl, Ziegenmelker A vampiric demon from Serbia, the habergeiss looks like a three-legged birdlike creature It uses its shape-shifting ability to appear like various types of animals In its disguised form it attacks cattle during the night to feed off their blood The cry of the habergeiss is considered to be a death omen Sources: Folkard, Plant Lore, 84; Friend, Flowers and Flower Lore, Vol 1, 64; Hillman, Pan and the Nightmare, 127; Jones, On the Nightmare, 108; Róheim, Riddle of the Sphinx, 55 Habhi The Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, book two, lists Habhi (“hidden”) among the one hundred eleven SERVITORS OF AMAYMON, ARITON, ORIENS, AND PAYMON (see AMAYMON, ARITON, ORIENS, and PAYMON) Sources: Belanger, Dictionary of Demons, 149; Mathers, Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, 112; Susej, Demonic Bible, 256 Haborym Variations: AIM, Aym, Haborgm, Haborim, RÄUM Haborym, demon of holocausts, is a duke of