AIM

Aim, also known as Aym, is a demon, recognized as a duke among their kind and is the 23rd recorded spirit in the sacred Ars Goetia.

Aim is a creative spirit of dastardly initiative, notorious for setting whole cities, castles, and other great places aflame. This drive gives them the capacity to reduce what would previously be obfuscating into mere ashes, providing innovative solutions for unusual problems and causing creative inspiration to flourish once more, often making one witty and flexible in the process. They will serve as a force of raw destruction, both in laying waste to physical property and providing answers truthfully and perfectly unto the private matters of others, especially if said others develop ideas or plans which they would prefer to patent for themselves. They command a court of around 156,000 demons.


 

Upon a great flying viper, they ride through the air, wielding their burning firebrand so that they may control the atmosphere and cause arson to wherever they or their benefactors desire. Aim is often lambasted for incidents such as the Great Fire of London in 1666, but these claims are unverified. They may take the form of a handsome humanoid, a vile serpent, or a third unknown mammal (often cited as something either a calf or feline), and can be a chimera of all of these things.


 

Despite their wanton behaviours, Aim is very much willing to wield their energy for something constructive, and they are alike to a muse who's visionary talents influence others in ways inconceivable. All sorts of artistic ventures may impress and attract the attention of this fabulous spirit, including writing, cooking, interior decorating, and much more. Often befitting them as well is the identity of a choice patron for festivities, and they might just apply their fire-bearing talents (within a controlled environment) to impress onlookers who attend. They believe that one should not hold themselves too tightly to their integrity, and therefore they are casual to open talk about one's palpable influences and whatever controversial opinions of such work may be had. Serpents and salamanders are both sacred to Aim.