Sulde

Sulde was Mongol shamanin Kaifeng. When the city's governor, Bagadan swindled trader Sa'id ibn Hawqal out of his best goods and cursed him with three demons, the desperate Sa'id was directed by the Mongol soldier Kisaga to Sulde.

Sulde attempted to lift the curse. When the eliye, a bird demon, appeared in Sulde's home, Sulde turned a piece of wood into a serpent. The eliye was unfazed, taunting both men that Bagadan was a more powerful magician than Sulde was. Then it announced that Sulde's goats had run away, and vanished. When he confirmed this, Sulde admitted defeat. Guilty, Sa'id did pay Sulde for his goats, although he had little money left himself.