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Samigina: The Fourth Marquis of the Ars Goetia

Entity Identification: Samigina (ent_ars_goetia_samigina)

Section titled “Entity Identification: Samigina (ent_ars_goetia_samigina)”

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  • Classification: Euclid
  • Threat Level: 5 (Severe)
  • Alignment: Neutral
  • Origin: The Lesser Key of Solomon (Ars Goetia)
  • Rank: 4th Entity of the Goetia
  • Title: Marquis
  • Tags: #demon #ars_goetia #necromancy #esoteric

Samigina is a potent entity within the Ars Goetia occult framework. Historically documented as a Marquis, the entity manifests in a form often described as a small horse or donkey, though it is capable of shifting into a humanoid guise when interacting with summoners.

Primary Esoteric Proficiencies:

  • Academic Mastery: Samigina acts as a repository of liberal sciences, capable of imparting complex knowledge to the practitioner.
  • Soul Cataloging: The entity possesses a unique, unsettling ability to render an account of the souls of those who have died in sin, specifically those currently submerged in the “drowned” states of metaphysical limbo.

When the entity is engaged or active within a controlled environment, all personnel must adhere to the following logic gates:

[!WARNING] System Rule: Operational Boundary

  1. Any conjuration attempt must strictly adhere to the established metaphysical laws dictated by the Ars Goetia framework. Deviation results in immediate containment breach.
  2. Base Alert Radius: 50 meters. All non-essential personnel are to remain outside this perimeter during active manifestation to prevent psychic resonance contamination.

In the context of the contemporary anomalous world, Samigina has been theorized to function as a “Living Archive” of lost or condemned consciousnesses.

Research Notes (Archive Update Required):

  • Current status: Undetermined.
  • Potential adaptation: Some field agents suggest that Samigina may manifest within digital archives or encrypted legacy databases, effectively acting as an automated indexer for “corrupted” or “lost” data segments.
  • Researcher’s Call: We are currently seeking field reports regarding any observed, localized temporal distortions that correlate with the presence of “sinful” data logs within modern server infrastructures. Please submit findings to the Archivist for cross-referencing with Solomon-era logs.