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[[File:AotNC Egin.jpg|thumb|right|"Egin", as depicted in ''The Astrologer of the Nineteenth Century'' by Robert Cross Smith]]
'''Egyn''' (also '''Egym''', '''Egin''', '''Egine''', '''Egyne''', '''Egione''', '''Egyon''', '''Equi''', '''Atiron''', and '''Mosacus''') is a [[demon]] king who is usually named in [[grimoire]]s alongside [[Oriens]], [[Amaymon]], and [[Paimon]] as kings of the cardinal directions. He is the king of the west.
'''Egyn''' (also '''Egym''', '''Egin''', '''Egine''', '''Egyne''', '''Egione''', '''Egyon''', '''Equi''', '''Atiron''', and '''Mosacus''') is a [[demon]] king who is usually named in [[grimoire]]s alongside [[Oriens]], [[Amaymon]], and [[Paimon]] as kings of the cardinal directions. He is the king of the west.


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==Appearance==
==Appearance==
[[File:AotNC Egin.jpg|thumb|right|"Egin", as depicted in ''The Astrologer of the Nineteenth Century'' by Robert Cross Smith]]
Egyn, with some variance between sources, appears as a king wearing a crown, riding a dragon, with fire coming out of his mouth and in some way accompanied by a pair of hissing serpents. His arrival is announced by loud noises and sweet instrumentals, and the sound of running water according to some sources.
Egyn, with some variance between sources, appears as a king wearing a crown, riding a dragon, with fire coming out of his mouth and in some way accompanied by a pair of hissing serpents. His arrival is announced by loud noises and sweet instrumentals, and the sound of running water according to some sources.