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free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com Firneus 137 Faturab Feurety In the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, book two, Faturab is named as one of the sixtyfive SERVITORS OF KORE AND MAGOTH His name is most likely taken from Hebrew, and if so, would translate to mean “interpretation.” Variations: Flauros, Flavros, Flereous, HAURAS, HAURES, Havres In the Ars Goetia, the first book of the Lemegeton, Feurety is ranked as a duke, grand general, and lieutenant commander who is possibly in service under ANDROS He commands either twenty or thirty-six legions of demons; sources vary Feurety, the demon of fire and wrath, will appear before his summoner in the form of a leopard; however, at the summoner’s request he will take on the form of a man with fiery eyes In art, he is often depicted as a humanoid with large claws He is also the symbol of passion, personality, power, will, and wrath Feurety is summoned for his ability to burn and destroy the enemies of the one who summoned him He will also answer honestly questions regarding the past, present, and future He will also speak openly about the creation of the world and the fall of the angels—on the provision that he has been commanded into a triangle Otherwise he will lie very convincingly to the summoner Sources: Mathers, Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, Von Worms, Book of Abramelin, 118, 123, 249 Fecor The demon Fecor has the ability to call up tempests, cause fear, cause ghosts to appear, ring the bells at midnight, and shake the foundations of homes He is known to work in conjunction with ANARAZEL and GAZIEL Sources: De Claremont, Ancient’s Book of Magic, 12; Hibbard, Three Elizabethan Pamphlets, 147; Nash, Works of Thomas Nashe, 232 Federwisch Variations: One of the names for the DEVIL The devil Federwisch is said to be the demon of vanity His name was often used in the Middle Ages as a synonym for the Devil (SATAN) Sources: Muchembled, History of the Devil, 15; Russell, Prince of Darkness, 112; Russell, Witchcraft in the Middle Ages, 256 Femol In the Theurgia Goetia, the second book of the Lemegeton, Femol is ranked as a chief duke who commands 2,660 duke servitors of his own Listed as one of the SERVITORS OF CASPIEL (see CASPIEL), he has a reputation for being rude and stubborn Source: Peterson, Lesser Key of Solomon, 60 Fene From Hungarian mythology comes the demon of illness and tumors in humans, Fene (“damn[ed]”) His personal adversary is Isten, the god of light There is a Hungarian curse that goes “egye meg a fene”; it translates as “Fene eat you!” Sources: Dodson, Uglier Than a Monkey’s Armpit, n.p.; Lurker, Routledge Dictionary of Gods and Goddesses, 62; Szabó, Hungarian Practical Dictionary, 391 Fersebus According to the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, book two, Fersebus (“bringer of veneration”) is one of the sixty-five SERVITORS OF KORE AND MAGOTH Sources: Mathers, Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, 118; Von Worms, Book of Abramelin, 249 Sources: Crowley, The Goetia, 61; Collin de Plancy, Dictionary of Witchcraft, 62; De Laurence, Lesser Key of Solomon, Goetia, 42–3; Scot, Discoverie of Witchcraft, 225; Scott, London Magazine, Vol 5, 378 Finaxos In the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, Finaxos is one of the fifty-three SERVITORS OF ASHTAROTH AND ASMODEUS (see ASHTAROTH and ASMODEUS) His name likely came from the Greek language, and if it did would translate to mean “worthy in appearance.” Sources: Mathers, Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, 116; Susej, Demonic Bible, 257; Von Worms, Book of Abramelin, 247 Fire Devils Friar Francesco Maria Guazzo’s Compendium Maleficarum (1628) describes fire devils as one of the six species of demons (or devils) in Hell In service to the DEVIL, these servitor demons of fire are the most powerful of all the species and therefore command the five other SPECIES OF DEVILS: AERIAL DEVIL, AQUEOUS DEVILS, HELIOPHOBIC DEVIL s, subterranean devils, and TERRESTRIAL DEVILS Fire demons, according to Friar Guazzo, live in the upper air Source: Kipfer, Order of Things, 255 Firneus Variations: Forneaus, FORNEUS Firneus is named in the Theurgia Goetia, the second book of the Lemegeton, as one of the sev-

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