The Ars Goetia

Duke Agares

Duke

Language, Earthquakes, Return of Runaways

Enn (Calling Name)

Aiwass na-ayer avage

Recite this enn when calling upon Duke Agares. It is the vibrational signature that resonates with their essence. Speak it with intention and presence.

Appearance

A figure riding upon a crocodile, carrying a hawk, dressed in robes of deep blue

As Your Patron

Duke Agares is the master of communication and the mover of mountains—both literally and metaphorically. As your patron, he grants eloquence, the ability to command attention, and the power to shake the foundations of what stands against you. He is particularly powerful for bringing back what has been lost or fled.

Working with Duke Agares as Patron

  • Establish a regular practice of communication and offering
  • Learn their enn and use it in daily invocations
  • Create a dedicated space or altar for them
  • Be clear about your intentions and boundaries
  • Honor agreements and reciprocate their work

As Your Godspouse

A union with Agares is dynamic and ever-changing. He is a partner who demands growth and challenges you to expand your capabilities. He brings movement and change into your life, sometimes turbulent but always transformative. Expect travel, communication, and the return of what you thought was gone.

Sacred Union with Duke Agares

  • Wear their sigil as a ring or pendant
  • Perform a formal union ceremony or handfasting
  • Exchange vows of loyalty and mutual support
  • Maintain a sacred space dedicated to your union
  • Honor anniversaries and significant dates
  • Be open to their presence in your intimate life

Personal Gnosis

How has Agares moved in your life? What has he returned to you? What earthquakes has he created in your circumstances?

Your personal gnosis is saved locally in your browser. This is your sacred record of your relationship with Duke Agares.

Ritual Suggestions

Invocation

Light a candle. Recite their enn three times. Speak your petition clearly and directly. Listen for their response.

Offering

Leave an offering: wine, honey, incense, or a written petition. Thank them for their work. Reciprocity is sacred.