Duke Agares, whose name may be derived from the Greek word Agreus, was under the command of the eastern ruler Baal and commanded 31 legions.
The image is of an old man who looks weak, often holding an eagle in his hand, and his mount is a large crocodile.
He makes it impossible for those who run away, he teaches all languages, he has the power to destroy spiritual and material dignity, he is the guardian of virtue, and the pleasure is to provoke people to drink or gamble or to provoke their desire to sin.
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Agareth is the second of the Seventy-Two Pillars of Solomon's Demon God, named Agreas or Agares.
As the ruler of the 21 Dukes of Hell, he is generally believed to have the ability to search for the missing, teach the existence of any language and wind music, and have the ability to cause great **, and is willing to teach immoral emotional expressions, and he also has the ability to destroy the dignity of others.
Formerly the leader of the Angels of Force, after the fall, he commanded the 31 legions of Hell as a duke, known as the Duke of Change.
It is said that he has the ability to foresee the future and solve all the mysteries of the world, but what he says is half-true and cannot be easily believed.
His power is strong enough to destroy any dignitary, holy or profane.
A noble son of Vassago, he rules over 26 legions and is well versed in the past and the future, as well as all things and knowledge that are hidden or lost.
Vashak's face was like an inverted triangular skull, extending to his jaw, blind, unable to see anything, but able to see the past and the future through another dimension.
Vassago is the third of Solomon's 72 Pillars of Demon God, and is rumored to be a powerful prince in the demon world, known as the "Prophecy Prince", who will be summoned by those who seek wisdom.
Capable of discovering things hidden or lost, Vashak possesses a benevolent nature, and is one of the few gentle-natured demons who usually appears as a robed sage.
Some describe his appearance as the same as Agares, so the two are often regarded as the same demon god, and he is also one of the demons often summoned by seekers of knowledge.