Correspondences:
Dates: 23 November – 2 December
Direction: North or West (see notes on rank and cardinal associations)
Tarot: Eight of Wands
Planet: Sun or Mercury
Metal: Gold or Mercury
Element: Earth
Colour: Yellow or Orange
Plant: Hyssop
Incense: frankincense or storax
Zodiac: 1°–10° Sagittarius
Other correspondences: Vervain, lemon balm, dittany of Crete, wolfsbane, purple & green fluorite, jet, obsidian, sage, dragon’s blood, bone
Rank note: Zagan is presented in some sources both as a King and as a President; the differing titles explain why planetary, metal and colour correspondences can vary. When working with him, consider whether you are invoking the King aspect (more solar, gold, regal) or the President aspect (more mercurial, practical).
Enn: Anay on ca secore Zagan tasa
From the Goetia:
“…appearing at first in the Form of a Bull with Gryphon’s Wings; but after a while he putteth on Human Shape. He maketh Men Witty. He can turn Wine into Water, and Blood into Wine. He can turn all Metals into Coin of the Domninion that Metal is of. He can even make Fools Wise.”
Zagan is a transmuter in the purest sense: alchemical, practical and symbolic. He moves things from one state to another — base metals into coin, water into wine and back again, delusion into clarity. He’s a useful spirit for transformation work, whether you mean external alchemy or the inner chemistry of habit and character.
Zagan is the spirit you call when you want a real, usable change. Practical examples:
Zagan’s transmutative help is eminently practical. His magic tends to be applied, not purely visionary: problems in life are changed into other problems, or into opportunities, depending on the skill of the operator.
Connolly summarises him neatly: a demon of transmutation and transformation, able to change anything into something else. Mirta Wake and other compilers note the back-and-forth nature of his power — the ability to reverse transformations (e.g., wine ↔ water) — which emphasises balance rather than unilateral miracle-work. Jehannum and later authors expand into practical protections (apotheosis, banishing, exorcism) and into more esoteric crafts (spider-magic, fate-weaving, astral traps). Use these extensions selectively: they fit Zagan’s pattern of constructing and dismantling energetic apparatus.
Symbolism:
Warnings & Working Protocols:
Zagan is an excellent ally for anyone serious about transformation — whether the goal is alchemical (metal → coin), psychological (addiction → discipline), or practical (chaos → order). He rewards clarity, specificity, and a willingness to do the work after the change has been catalysed. If you want to move a thing from A to B and keep it there, Zagan is the daemon to consult — but make sure you know which A and which B before you knock at his door.