Bat's Blood Writing Kit by AzureGreen
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Some workings ask to be written down. This kit gives you the tools: five sheets of parchment, a feather quill, and a bottle of Bat's Blood ink, the dark, dramatic conjure ink traditionally reached for in reversal and commanding work.
Despite the name, Bat's Blood ink contains no blood. It is a scented magical ink, deep and dark, named for its association with potent, edgy work. Inscribe a petition, a name, or a seal, and let the writing carry the intention.
Key Features
A complete writing kit. Five sheets of parchment, one feather quill, and one bottle of Bat's Blood ink, ready to use together.
Bat's Blood ink. A traditional conjure ink associated with reversal, commanding, and separation work. There is no actual blood in it; it is a scented magical ink.
For petitions and seals. Made for inscribing names, petitions, sigils, and magical seals on parchment.
Product Details
- Contents: 5 sheets of parchment, 1 feather quill, 1 bottle of Bat's Blood ink
- Brand: AzureGreen
- Use: ritual writing (petitions, names, seals)
- SKU: RWBAT
- For ritual use. Keep ink out of reach of children and away from surfaces and fabrics it may stain.
The Spiritual Significance
The conjure tradition keeps a small family of magical inks named for blood, and the names describe their purpose rather than their contents. Dove's Blood ink is for love and gentle, peaceful petitions; Dragon's Blood ink is for power and protection; Bat's Blood ink is the dark one of the set, traditionally worked for reversal, commanding, and separation, the forceful and the sending-back. None of them contains real blood; each is a scented, colored ink charged toward its purpose.
Writing itself is the heart of the working. To set a name or a petition on parchment in ink is to fix an intention in a form you can then act on, whether you burn it, bury it, carry it, or place it in a working. Bat's Blood ink lends that writing a potent, edgy charge, which is why it is favored for reversal and sending-back work, turning a harmful condition back the way it came, as well as for strong, commanding petitions. How far you take that force, and toward what ends, is a matter for your own conscience and practice.
How To Use
- Cleanse your space and tools, and settle on a clear intention before you write.
- Trim or shape the quill tip if needed, dip it in the ink, and let excess drip back into the bottle.
- Write your petition, name, or seal on the parchment, holding your intention steadily as you form each word.
- For reversal or sending-back work, traditional forms include writing a condition and crossing it out, or writing a petition and then burning or burying it to set it in motion.
- Dispose of the finished petition according to your working, by burning it safely, burying it, or carrying it, and store the ink tightly sealed.
Pairs Well With
- Bat's Blood Ink by Espiritu, 1 oz to refill the kit when the bottle runs low.
- Bat's Blood Oil Blend by Espiritu, 1 oz to dress a candle or petition in the matching condition.
- Rue (Ruda) Water, 8 oz to clear and reverse alongside written reversal work.
- Break the Witchcraft Soap by Ohli~Way to uncross yourself while you work a reversal.
- Spiritual Cleansings and Psychic Defenses by Robert Laremy a working reference for reversal and defensive work.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there real blood in the ink?
No. Bat's Blood ink is a scented magical ink, named for its purpose rather than its contents. Like Dove's Blood and Dragon's Blood inks, the name marks the type of work it is charged for, not anything it is made from.
What is Bat's Blood ink for?
It is the dark member of the conjure-ink family, traditionally used for reversal, commanding, and separation work. Where Dove's Blood writes love petitions and Dragon's Blood writes power and protection, Bat's Blood writes the forceful and the sending-back.
How do I write with the feather quill?
Trim or shape the tip to a point if it is not already cut, dip it in the ink, and let the excess drip off before writing. Quills hold only a little ink at a time, so dip often and write slowly and deliberately, which suits ritual writing well.
What do I do with the petition after writing it?
That depends on your working. Common methods are to burn the parchment safely, bury it, or carry it, each a way of setting the written intention in motion. The act of writing fixes the intention; the disposal sends it on.
Is this only for cursing?
No. Its traditional lean is toward edgier work like reversal and sending harm back, but it is a tool, and many use it for any strong, commanding petition. What you write and to what end is your choice and your responsibility; reversal and protective sending-back are among its most common uses.

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