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>FESSAN
>The third President and second Prince under the King of Elemental Water is Fessan, who is also named Amy, Avnas, Tamor, Chamor, and Hanar. He appears as a flame of fire that blinds or deludes the sight of the onlooker, but after a while, on taking human form, he makes one marvelous in astronomy, arithmetic, and liberal sciences, provides excellent familiars, brings the best acquaintances and the favor of great men and princes, and reveals the locations of treasures kept under the guardianship of spirits. He hopes to return to the seventh throne after 1,200 years, but this hope is not credible
>Despite this spirit having many names spread over the Pseudomonarchia Daemonum, Lesser Key of Solomon, and the Book of Offices, the consistency between the powers and descriptions of his differing entries is considerable. The name of his Pseudomonarchia Daemonum cognate, Amy, appears to be a truncation of the name Chamor, which comes from the Hebrew חמור (chamor) meaning "donkey" or "ass", though its proximity to חמר (chamar) "bitumen", provides a realistic alternative meaning due to its ancient employment as a flammable substance associable with the burning pitch of hell's fiery lake, while also resonating with the flame of fire he appears as when he is summoned. Evidence of both etymological possibilities is apparent in his Lemegeton seal, which resembles a donkey with the flames of Fessan's initial manifestation spreading over its back. Of his other names, Avnas appears to have its origins in the Hebrew און (avin), meaning "strength" or "potency", while Hanar may derive from הענר (ha'anar), meaning "oven"
>With spiritual powers that largely consist of the revelation of knowledge, the attainment of treasures, and the procurement of favor, his predominant astrological concordance is with the first two decans of Cancer, which between them bring sharp senses, subtlety of wit, the love of men, wealth, and the love of women