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>The power to excite tempests is attributed to the spirits with an affinity to the element of Water in the Greater Key of Solomon, which states such daemons “come with great rains, thunder, hail, lightning, thunder-bolts, and the like”. Finding treasure, meanwhile, is an ability Astaroth has joint power over with the Elemental King Ariton/Egin, and with her name directly appearing in the sixteenth square of Chapter XVI, she seemingly has a special affinity with Emeralds, which are also associated with Venus. Treasure-finding abilities are generally linked with the Sun and Jupiter in planetary terms, but with Earth in elemental terms, which is governed by Amaymon
>The final Abramelin power she has control over, “Demolishing Buildings and Strongholds”, is also found in the Key of Solomon's attributes to the planetary powers of Saturn that cause “good and bad fortune to buildings” and the twenty-sixth and twenty-seventh Lunar Mansions, Al Fargh al-Mukdim and Al Fargh al-Thani, which range between 21°25′ Aquarius to 4°17′ Pisces and 4°17′ Pisces to 17°8′ of that same sign. The first of these Mansions causes union and the health of captives, destroys buildings and prisons, and is used to create talismans that bring love and favor, while the second “increases harvests, revenues, gain, heals infirmities, hinders buildings, upholds prisons and causes danger to seamen and the destruction of enemies”, and is used to create talismans that destroy springs, fountains, and wells. Both of these Mansions have many overlapping qualities with Ashtoreth in her godly and sublunary forms and, in tandem with the conditions described under her king, should be considered as two of the primary astrological conditions conducive for works with her