How to Make a Pact with The Devil: the Ultimate Beginner's Guide (so easy anyone can do it!)

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...well “a devil”, a demon, maybe a daemon, but not The Devil; Lucifer doesn’t have time for us peasants.

Here I walk you through the process of making a Demonic-Pact, advise on what to do if you don’t hear from the demon, and answer other FAQ. For the absolute beginner I offer up a few suggestions of what to ask of and offer to make sure you get the most out of your pact! Hope you find it helpful!

Supplies:

  • Parchment paper
  • Ink and Quill
  • Some of your Blood
  • Matches or Lighter
  • Lock of your Hair (enough to make ashes from)
  • Lexicon of Demons
  • Yes, it is important that the blood and hair are from the person who wishes to make the pact.

    It WILL NOT work with someone else’s.

    Disclaimer: I’m not responsible for the misuse of this guide!
    The evil you do do is at your own risk and not the responsibility of the author(s).

    How to Perform the Ritual:

    • Mix your blood into the ink. How you get the blood is your problem.

    • Burn your hair, make sure to catch the ashes. Enjoy the smell as that is what hell will smell like if you end up there for consorting with evil creatures.

    • Mix the hair ashes into the ink-blood.

    • Now think of your Demon of Choice. Look in the lexicon you've chosen for their symbol. Have their symbol ready. You have to know how to draw it!

    • Dip the quill in your ash-blood-ink; You are going to write a letter.

    • Now get ready to do some calligraphy….


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      • On the parchment write out what you want along with what you are willing to trade for it.
      • And burn the letter.

        Yes, burn the letter you just spent all that time writing in fancy Medieval style.


        • Immediately use the ash from the burnt letter and Mark your forehead with the symbol of the demon you wish to parlay with. To include 666 is optional though they may appreciate that you went the extra mile.

        • Wait an unknown amount of time for the demon to get back to you. There are no survived sources as to how long this process takes.
        • FAQ

          I still have not heard from the demon, what now?

          If you didn’t hear from your demon, it is because they didn’t accept the terms of your trade; you didn’t make them a good enough offer, so try again. It is also possible you did not mix sufficient blood into the ink.

          There is no way to know for sure except trial and error.

          Add more blood on each round that follows an unsuccessful attempt.

          Does the Demon always physically appear?

          No, in fact, sometimes you may find that your exchange has taken place without hearing anything at all from a demon. They are mysterious like that.

          I’m not the best writer. Does it matter how I write the pact-letter?

          It depends on the Demon, only a minority of demons are avid readers and particular about prose. It is possible to increase the likelihood of being graced with a Demonic Presence by writing a quality Pact-Letter. The important part is the quality of offer to the demon.

          It's highly suggested to propose your offer with the Ancient Occult phrase: Exchange In Eternal I Offer (E.I.E.I.O)

          Here is an example of a BAD Pact-Letter:


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          Here is an example of a GOOD Pact-Letter:
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          I don't know which demon to choose, how do I pick?

          The demon you relate to best. You just know when you read it that: “yes, this is MY demon!”
          Any demon can grant most wishes, but they all have special talents.

          For Example, Balam is a popular choice when seeking out wisdom, persuasion, charm, and knowledge of the future.

          I found this demon who sounds really awesome, but I can’t find their symbol. What do I do?

          This requires divinitory skills to conjure the image up in your mind. This is an advanced tactic beyond the scope of this guide, so I suggest you first summon the aid of a demon whose symbol is well known.

          The symbol of the demon in the last example, Balam, is easily obtained:

          It is easiest to find the symbols of the Goetic Demons. Here is a good source.

          Should I take safety precautions?

          No. Demons are highly averse to safety. For best results, take zero precautions (at your own risk).

          I don’t trust demons, won’t they try to take advantage of me?

          It depends how you define ‘take advantage’. Demons are no different than humans in that they want to obtain the most beneficial outcome for themselves. Demons do have the advantage of supernatural powers, true! That is why you seek one in the first place. You must approach with gratitude;

          You can’t out class a demon.


          It is rumoured that a demon once possessed a mathematician so he would popularize a system to analyze human negotiations. You could look at that two ways; as a benevolent gift from a demon, or that they wish to ignite more conflict among us

          Do not attempt to predict demonic behavior with human methods! It is but a Game to them!

          I’m not sure what to offer. What do demons like?

          Demons like to inflict suffering and pain.

          You must exchange something which causes you injury (physical or emotional). If you offer up the life of a loved-one you can expect good results. If you don’t want to suffer, don't be discouraged, there is still an option:

          You can go for the classic offering of your Soul (I suggest not the whole thing in one go, as you only have one and there is no recorded instance of a demon returning a Soul; part it out)

          How do I make sure I get the best bargain?

          You can't! but...

          Here is a table of common trades:

          (it's only a guidline, have fun and experiment to find what works best for you!)

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          Happy Summonings!

          All information in this article not of the author(s) own experience, unless otherwise noted, is from a Witch (D. Bass)

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