§ Introduction
Zepar is traditionally listed as the 16th spirit in Goetic catalogues, given the rank of Duke. In the public-domain grimoire tradition, he's framed as an operator of romantic obsession—the kind that feels fated, urgent, and irrational.
§ Grimoire Profile
Rank: Duke
Legions: 26
Attributed office: stirring love/desire, especially by amplifying attraction and fixation
§ Appearance (Traditional Description)
Older summaries describe Zepar as appearing in martial clothing—often associated with a soldierly or red-tinged presentation—an aesthetic that fits the idea of love as conquest and heat.
§ Powers and Attributions
- Igniting infatuation and emotional fixation
- Influencing courtship dynamics and attention
- Escalating desire into a "can't-look-away" intensity
§ Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Zepar?
Zepar is the 16th spirit in the Ars Goetia, ranked as a Duke commanding 26 legions. He is traditionally associated with romantic infatuation and courtship dynamics.
What powers are attributed to Zepar?
Grimoire tradition credits Zepar with igniting infatuation and emotional fixation, influencing courtship dynamics, and escalating desire into intense attraction.
How does Zepar appear?
Traditional descriptions portray Zepar in martial clothing—often with a soldierly or red-tinged presentation—imagery that fits the idea of love as conquest and heat.
§ 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:
16th Spirit
Rank:
Duke
Legions:
26
Appearance:
Soldier in red attire
Historical Powers:
Causes love and infatuation, influences courtship dynamics
