Vepar
Guide of the waters. Can make storms and rough seas. Causes men to die in three days, of putrid wounds.
In Ohio, this is partially about pink slipping, which is when a qualified medical professional of some sort makes some decision that this, that, or the other, is so mentally unstable or incompetent that they need to be hospitalized. The law limits the hospitalization to 72 (business) hrs unless something else is found to be able to keep the patient longer.
OHIO'S LAW FOR INVOLUNTARY TREATMENT FOR MENTAL ILLNESS - the left hand path (Coagula)
Ohio law establishes two processes under which involuntary treatment for mental illness may be initiated: (1) emergency hospitalization, sometimes called “pink-slipping,” which may be used only by certain health professionals or law enforcement officers when an emergency exists and (2) judicial hospitalization, which may be used at any time by any person – including court personnel or a concerned family member or friend. The Individual’s mental illness must be severe enough that he or she falls within at least one of five categories to be a “mentally ill person subject to court order” as defined in statute. Under certain circumstances, an individual with a mental illness who was initially subject to emergency hospitalization may later become subject to judicial hospitalization.
See: Members Brief, Vol. 134, Issue 11; Ohio General Assembly
Pink Slip Presentation
See also: ORC 5122.10 Emergency Hospitalization
OHIO'S LAW AND EVICTIONS - the right hand path (Solve)
Ohio Law says that in order for a landlord to file an eviction in a housing court a Three Day Notice must be served before any proceedings may be filed.
Thirty Day Notices are required when there isn't a valid lease.
FLORIDA
In Florida, there is a similar law called The Baker Act but the hospitalization time on that is not limited to 72 business hours. Will elaborate at a later time.
The forty-second demon of the Goetia. According to the Pseudomonarchia Daemonum of Wierus, Vepar takes the form of a siren or mermaid. This appearance is appropriate, for vepar is a demon connected with the seas. He is said to be a guide of all the waters and especially of ships laden with armor. He can cause the sea to become rough and stormy, and he can further cast an illusion of ships, so the waters seem to be full of oceangoing craft. In addition to all of this, his watery nature allows him to cause wounds to putrefy, filling them with maggots. Through this, he can reputedly kill in three days. He holds the rank of duke and has command over twenty-nine legions. An alternate form of his name is Separ. He also appears in Scot's Discoverie of Witchcraft and in the Book of Incantations. According to the Goetia of Dr. Rudd, he is constrained in the name of the angel Michael. This may or may not be the famed archangel Michael. See also BOOK OF INCANTATIONS, GOETIA, RUDD, SCOT, WIERUS.
THE DICTIONARY OF DEMONS, REVISED AND EXPANDED, M. BELANGER (2021)
Vepar is the Forty-second Spirit of Solomon whom is also recognized by Vepar or Vaphar. This Spirit is a Great Duke who appears as a female mermaid. He governs waters and was said to guide ships with armor and weapons. He also causes storms in the sea. In an initiatory context, Vepar is a spirit who is of the Leviathanc Spirits, of the subconscious and water. In this, Vepar appears in dreams as a fluid-like gray mermaid who has deep blue or black eyes. Vepar may gather and guard servitors who go forth by the dreaming gnosis, and reveal secrets of the self long buried. Vepar also causes men to die in three days by infected wounds and sores. He governs 29 Legions of Spirits.
LUCIFERIAN WITCHCRAFT: THE GRIMOIRE OF THE SERPENT, MICHAEL W. FORD, THIRD TRADE EDITION (2009)