§ Introduction
Haagenti is traditionally the 48th spirit and ranked as a President. His grimoire identity leans strongly alchemical: transformation of materials, cleverness, and dramatic reversals (wine to water, water to wine). He reads like Renaissance laboratory ambition turned into a personified "office."
§ Grimoire Profile
Rank: President
Legions: 33
Attributed office: making people wise; transmuting metals; changing wine/water
§ Appearance (Traditional Description)
He is described as appearing as a great bull with griffin wings, later shifting into human form—an emblem of brute vitality reshaped into intellect.
§ Powers and Attributions
- "Making men wise" (period phrasing)
- Alchemical transmutation themes (metals to gold)
- Liquid reversals (wine ↔ water) as a spectacle of transformation
§ Practical Use (Historical / Educational)
Haagenti is a useful snapshot of early modern alchemy: part proto-chemistry, part metaphor for inner change, part obsession with wealth. Symbolically (non-ritual), he maps to: the history of transmutation myths, "shortcut thinking" vs disciplined study, transformation as a psychological theme.
§ Short Sources
- Johann Weyer — Pseudomonarchia Daemonum (1577)
- Reginald Scot — The Discoverie of Witchcraft (1584)
- Lemegeton — Ars Goetia (17th-century manuscript tradition)
This article is a historical summary of public-domain grimoire material. It does not provide ritual instructions or claim supernatural efficacy.
Quick Reference
Number:
48th Spirit
Rank:
President
Legions:
33
Appearance:
Bull with griffin wings
Powers:
Wisdom, transmutation, alchemy
