Shax
In
demonology Shax is a Great Marquis (and a Duke to some authors) of
Hell, and has power over thirty legions of demons. He takes away the
sight,
hearing and
understanding of any person under the
conjurer's request, and steals money out of the kings' houses, carrying it back in one thousand and two hundred years; he also steals horses and every thing the conjurer asks. Shax can also discover hidden things if they are not kept by evil
spirits, and sometimes gives good
familiars, but sometimes those familiars deceive the conjurer.
Shax it thought to be faithful and obedient, but he is a great liar and will deceive the conjurer unless obliged to enter a magic triangle drawn on the floor first of all. Then he will speak marvellously and tell the truth.
He is depicted as a stork that speaks with a hoarse but subtle voice; his voice changes into a beautiful one once he entered the magic triangle.
Other spellings: Chax, Shan, Shass, Shaz, Scox.
See also The Lesser Key of Solomon, Ars Goetia.