Traditionally used when inscribing petitions for enemy work, hexing, cursing, jinxing, and the firm setting of spiritual boundaries. This ink is associated with workings that address opposition, crossed conditions, and persistent ill intent.
Bat’s Blood Ink is commonly formulated with ingredients linked to binding, banishing, and uncrossing practices. In folklore, it is likened to a “poison pen” of old—an ink reserved for words meant to carry weight and consequence. Practitioners often turn to it for self-protection, to break hostile workings, return baneful energy to its source, or bind harmful influences from causing further disruption.