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Amy (demon)

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In Mystic demonology, Amy is the 58th spirit, a President of Hell, which maketh one marvelous in astrologie and in all the liberall sciences, and procured excellent familiars.[1]

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Features of Amy

  • commands thirty-six legions of demons.
  • can take the form of flaming fire, the shape of a human, but usually it is a female.
  • teaches astrology and finance, and can bewray Treasure that is kept by Spirits.
  • is thought to be the seductive daughter of the demon of fire.
  • hopes (after 1200 years), to return to the seventh throne (which is not credible).
  • has other names, such as Avnas.
  • usually visualised with brown hair, dark eyes and a mid-/half-caste complexion.
  • if to take the form that of a human she would be fair in face.
  • looked upon in the 'underworld' as one of the utmost greatest treasures.
  • young, cunning and fierce.
  • should unsurprisingly suit the colour red.
  • flexible and slender.
  • would be from a different race if that of a human.
  • will have few real enemies but grudging ones (named Lydia).

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References

Footnotes

  1. ^ Wier (1583)

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