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He is a Great and Powerful Prince, appearing in the Shape of a Mighty Raven at first before the Exorcist; but after he taketh the image of a Man. He teacheth the Art of Astronomy, and the Virtues of Herbs and Precious Stones. He governeth 26 Legions of Spirits.
Lemegeton Clavicula Salomonis. The Goetia: The Lesser Key of Solomon the King
If you really think about it, the Lesser Key of Solomon is just like, some dude's OC collection that got way out of hand
when you are a loan shark who wasn't into the idol and boyband scene but found yourself in an idol's body so you don't know the terms
Goetic demons will have names like Beleth, Zagan, Barbatos, Astaroth, Aamon, Marchosias, Kimaris and Valac.
And then there's Amy.

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I remember watching a review on a horror movie called Hereditary about this family being tortured by King Paimon, and it made me realize that the movie portrayed Paimon much better than Vivziepop did. I even saw people make art of their own depictions of Paimon, and they're more accurate than Viv's version of him.
This is what King Paimon looks like according to the Lesser Key of Solomon. He is depicted as a man riding on a dromedary. Meanwhile, Vivziepop drew him to be an owl. The only similarities between her version of Paimon and Paimon in the Ars Goetia are that they're both wearing a crown, as well as being of royalty status.
From what I've researched about Paimon, he's the most obedient to Lucifer out of the kings of Hell, due to the fact that he's also a fallen angel and fell at the same time Lucifer did. Also, I didn't find anything that states that Paimon had children in the Lesser Key of Solomon, compared to his Helluva Boss counterpart, who has multiple children besides Stolas.
It's clear that Viv didn't get herself a copy of the book and probably just googled random demons up and made shit up along the way. I'm not sure if Paimon will appear again in Helluva Boss, and if so, I'm not sure if she will add the fact that Paimon is Lucifer's most loyal devotee like how it's mention in the book. I have no hopes that Helluva Boss (and Hazbin Hotel) will ever get any redemption down the line.
The Grimoire Library
Lemegeton - Another grimoire attributed to Solomon is the Lemegeton, or Lesser Key of Solomon. The origin and meaning of Lemegeton are not known. The book also was known as Liber Spirituum and Liber Officiorum. Claims were made that the Lemegeton was originally written in Chaldean and Hebrew, but these are doubtful. The earliest perfect examples of it are in French. The material probably is derived in part from the Testament of Solomon and also the apochryphal book of Enoch. Part of the Lemegeton was published in Latin by the demonologist Johann Weyer in 1563, entitled Pseudomonarchia Daemonum (Pseudo-monarchy of demons). Reginald Scot translated part of it into his Discoverie of Witchcraft (1584).
The book is divided into four parts: Goetia, Theurgia, the Pauline Art, and the Almadel. The Almadel was mentioned in writing around 1500. Goetia is devoted to evil spirits. Theurgia (or Theurgia-Goetia, as it is also called) is devoted to both good and evil spirits and all aerial spirits. The Pauline Art concerns the spirits who govern the planets, the signs of the zodiac, and the hours of the day and night. The Almadel concerns 20 chief spirits who govern the four quarters and the 360 degrees of the zodiac. Goetia is the part published by Weyer. Waite speculated that Goetia is the original Lemegeton and the other three parts were unknown to Weyer and were added at a later time.
The Lemegeton lists 72 Fallen Angels, their titles, seals, duties, and powers, and the angels who can thwart them. The number 72 may have been inspired by the Schemhamphorae, 72 angels who bear the Names of God, which are given in Hebrew Scripture and are expressed at the end of every verse. The verses are used in invocation and in magic. The Schemhamphorae function as names of power. The 72 demons in the Lemegeton possess teaching skills for the sciences and art, as well as the ability to cause terrible diseases and disasters. Few have any healing ability.
Text from The Encyclopedia of Demons & Demonology (Checkmark Books - 2009) by Rosemary Guiley
[No.39]:MALPHAS
The Crow Lord, The All-Surveilling, Overseer of Hell, Master of the Crow Court
[No.39] is a President of Hell and the 39th of the 72 demons contracted by the King's Pact. Pacts made with him usually involve dominion over crows or scrying abilities.
(Crows, not ravens. Ravens are under the dominion of his sister, RAUM. Mistake a crow for a raven in his presence at your own peril.)