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    20th Spirit • King • 22 Legions

    PURSON

    Purson (Ars Goetia #20) — Seal of Purson / Purson Sigil for "Hidden Treasure & Secrets" (Traditional & Symbolic)

    (Also known as Curson)

    The King of Hidden Treasure, Secrets, and the "True Answer"

    Educational / historical profile drawn from public-domain grimoire tradition.
    No ritual instructions. No supernatural claims.

    Seal of Purson (Purson sigil) — Ars Goetia traditional seal illustration

    Traditional seal (historical illustration).

    What Purson Is Known For (Ars Goetia): Hidden Treasure & Secrets — Historical / Symbolic Meaning

    Purson (also rendered Curson) is traditionally listed as the twentieth spirit in the Ars Goetia, ranked as a King, commonly said to command 22 legions. His public-domain profile blends three obsessions: secrets, wealth concealed, and truth extracted. In the old catalog imagination, Purson is the king you consult when you suspect something is buried—money, knowledge, motive.

    Modern readers usually treat these claims symbolically: Purson becomes a figure for investigative thinking, "what am I missing?" analysis, and the psychology of secrecy and disclosure.

    ⚠️ Entertainment and educational purposes only. No guarantees or supernatural claims are made. This content is presented as historical and symbolic reference material.

    Purson at a Glance: Secrets, Treasure & Truth

    Hidden Treasure Sigil (Seal of Purson) — "Discovery" Theme (Symbolic)

    Traditionally described as revealing hidden treasures; often read today as finding overlooked assets and opportunities.

    Secret Knowledge (Purson) — Investigation Theme (Historical Claim)

    The text describes him as knowing secret things—useful as a cultural lens for investigative thinking and research.

    Truth Extraction (Purson) — Analysis Theme (Traditional Description)

    Described as extracting truth—a figure for "what am I missing?" analysis.

    § Introduction

    Purson (also rendered Curson) is traditionally listed as the 20th spirit, ranked as a King. His profile blends three obsessions: secrets, wealth concealed, and truth extracted.

    § Grimoire Profile

    Rank: King
    Legions: 22
    Attributed office: revealing hidden things; finding treasure; answering truly about past/present/future

    § Appearance (Traditional Description)

    Purson is commonly described as appearing in a noble or animal-associated form, sometimes arriving with attendants and music.

    § Powers and Attributions

    • Reveals hidden matters and concealed motives
    • "Discovers" treasures (the grimoire term for hidden stores)
    • Provides true answers (a recurring promise in these catalogues)

    § Frequently Asked Questions

    Who is Purson?

    Purson (Curson) is the 20th spirit in the Ars Goetia, ranked as a King commanding 22 legions. He is traditionally associated with hidden treasures, secrets, and true answers.

    What powers are attributed to Purson?

    Grimoire tradition credits Purson with revealing hidden matters, discovering concealed treasures, and providing true answers about past, present, and future.

    How does Purson appear?

    Traditional descriptions portray Purson in a noble or animal-associated form, sometimes arriving with attendants and music—an echo of royal spectacle.

    § Short Sources (Pre-1900)

    • Johann Weyer — Pseudomonarchia Daemonum (1577)
    • Reginald Scot — The Discoverie of Witchcraft (1584)
    • Lemegeton Clavicula Salomonis — Ars Goetia (17th-century manuscript tradition; pre-1900 transmission)
    • Jacques Collin de Plancy — Dictionnaire Infernal (1818; illustrated ed. 1863)

    This article is a historical summary of public-domain grimoire material. It does not provide ritual instructions or claim supernatural efficacy.

    Quick Reference

    Number:

    20th Spirit

    Rank:

    King

    Legions:

    22

    Appearance:

    Man with lion face, riding a bear, holding a viper

    Historical Powers:

    Reveals hidden things, discovers treasures, answers truly

    From the Lesser Key of Solomon — Ars Goetia

    This article is a historical summary of public-domain grimoire material. It does not provide ritual instructions or claim supernatural efficacy.