Samigina

Samigina (also known as Gamigin) is the fourth Goetic demon described in the Lesser Key of Solomon as a marquis who initially takes the form of a small horse before transforming into a hoarse-voiced human. The Lesser Key of Solomon merely leaves his duties at teaching liberal arts and giving accounts of souls that died in sin. The Pseudomonarchia Daemonum, Thomas Rudd's variant of the Ars Goetia, and the Dictionnaire Infernal, however, go into more detail, with Samigina forcing the souls of those who drowned into "airy bodies" to answer questions in either, with Weyer and de Plancy further claiming that Samigina can do likewise for souls which dwell in Purgatory. According to Rudd, Samigina is opposed by the Shemhamphorasch angel Ieuiah.