LV - FURFUR
Added 2020-12-16 19:58:44 +0000 UTC55 - Furfur - Appears in Book of Incantations, The Discoverie of Witchcraft, The Book of Spirits, Pseudomonarchia Daemonum, The Lesser Key of Solomon, and Dictionnaire Infernal
FROM THE LESSER KEY
FURFUR. – The Thirty-fourth Spirit is Furfur. He is a Great and Mighty Earl, appearing in the Form of an Hart with a Fiery Tail. He never speaketh truth unless he be compelled, or brought up within a triangle, Ò. Being therein, he will take upon himself the Form of an Angel. Being bidden, he speaketh with a hoarse voice. Also he will wittingly urge Love between Man and Woman. He can raise Lightnings and Thunders, Blasts, and Great Tempestuous Storms. And he giveth True Answers both of Things Secret and Divine, if commanded. He ruleth over 26 Legions of Spirits. And his Seal is this, etc.
FROM PSEUDOMONARCHIA
Furfur is a great earle, appearing as an hart, with a firie taile, he lieth in everie thing, except he be brought up within a triangle; being bidden, he taketh angelicall forme, he speaketh with a hoarse voice, and willinglie maketh love betweene man and wife; he raiseth thunders and lightnings, and blasts. Where he is commanded, he answereth well, both of secret and also of divine things, and hath rule and dominion over six and twentie legions.
FROM THE DICTIONAIRRE INFERNAL
Furfur, Count in Hell. He shows himself in the shape of a deer with its tail ablaze ; he tells only lies, unless he is trapped within a triangle. He often takes the shape of an angel, speaks in a hoarse voice and maintains the unions between husbands and wives. He makes lightning strike, thunderbolts flash and thunder roar where he is ordered to. He answers on abstract matters. Twenty-six legions are under his command.
Appearance: Lower body and head of a hart but the upper body of a man along with batlike wings
Subrace: Cambion
Abilities: Love, secrets, weather
Legions: 26
Rank: Count
Notes: 'Furfur' or 'furfures' in Latin means "bran". However it seems more likely that the name is a corruption of 'furcifer', the Latin word for scoundrel.
Brand: To be determined