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Digdin
The Disordered

Digdin is a supposed demon from the Standard Set who appears to be a mashup of several separate ideas: In the Dictionary of Occult, Hermetic and Alchemical Sigils, a strong influence on the Standard Set, entries for Digestion, Din, Dionysus, and disordered intellect are listed in order. Dionysus is merely a reference to Bacchus, lending the name DigDin and the sigil for disordered intellect from the The Book of Signs by Rudolf Koch:

The three lines, whether they run vertically or horizontally, or whether the move together or independently, achieve nothing, emerging from the void and returning to the void whence they came. Only the creative intellect encloses a space and forms a definite figure, the three body-less lines becoming a real object of which the triangle is the symbol. When the intellect is shattered, the figure dissolves once more and the lines return to the void, cutting through each other in general disruption.