The love demon
Hey, BWC witches—ready to stir some shadows? Meet Nambroth, third of the eighteen infernal lackeys under Duke Syrach, a name whispered in the Grimorium Verum, Secrets of Solomon, Dictionnaire Infernal, and the Grimorie of Pope Honorius. This isn’t your lovesick demon spinning romance—Nambroth’s a raw, primal force, wielding sway over women and girls, pulling them to your bed with a flick of his will.
He’s a Tuesday day-demon, tied to Mars’ red heat, and he’s here for one thing: sex, not sonnets. Buckle up, Coven fam—we’re diving into his lore, his power, and a ritual that’ll make your pulse race. Let’s conjure some fire.
Nambroth: The Lust-Warden of Hell
Nambroth’s no footnote—he’s third in Syrach’s lineup, a rank that screams potency in the Grimorium Verum’s 1517 scribbles, penned by Alibek the Egyptian. No horns or hooves here—grimoires don’t pin his look, so expect a shiver of energy, a hot breeze, or maybe a shadow that feels like eyes on your skin. He’s Mars-ruled, clashing with the planet’s angel in a cosmic cage match alongside Lilith, Astaroth, and crew. Malevolent? Unclear—but disrespect him, and you’ll feel the bite. He’s a pagan god gone rogue, Latinized and damned, his roots lost to time but pulsing in Secrets of Solomon (1600) and Grimorie of Pope Honorius (1670).
What He Does:
- Sexual Sway: Nambroth bends women and girls to your will—think a barstool stranger sliding closer, a crush texting at midnight, a spark igniting fast. Romance? That’s Sitri’s gig—Nambroth’s all flesh and fire.
- Potent Pull: He’s not subtle—grimoires hint he’s stronger than love-lords like Bechaud or Sergutthy, cutting straight to desire’s core. Men? Boys? No word—he’s a ladies’ demon, full stop.
- Mars’ Might: Tuesday’s his day, Mars his planet—war, lust, raw drive. He’s the spark when you need heat, not hearts.
Examples from the Coven: Picture this—our witch Lila called Nambroth last spring, Tuesday noon, craving a fling. By dusk, her coworker—usually aloof—was at her door, no words, just want. Or take Jax—summoned him for a wild night, and three women hit his DMs by Wednesday. Nambroth delivers—fast, fierce, unapologetic.
Why He’s Yours
He’s not here to judge—he’s here to work. Whether you’re chasing a one-night blaze or a string of conquests, Nambroth’s your infernal wingman. No fluffy promises—just results, if you play it right. Respect’s the key—slight him, and that fire turns on you.
History: A Pagan Echo
No Greco-Roman myths or Middle Eastern tales claim him—Nambroth’s a ghost from a lost altar, likely a lust-god Christians branded and banished. His name’s a Latin twist, his origins murky, but his power’s loud in the Grimorium Verum. First whispers hit in 1517, then bloomed in 1600 and 1670 grimoires—third in Syrach’s pack, he’s no lightweight. Think of him as a shadow of Priapus or a feral Pan, stripped of flowers and flung to Hell.
Summoning Nambroth: The Ritual That Bites
Witches, this ain’t a quick candle flick—summoning Nambroth’s a grind, a three-day buildup to a Tuesday blaze. It’s Mars-fueled, blood-sharp, and demands your all. Here’s the revamped ritual—richer, darker, with correspondences that hum.
When: Tuesday, day hours—high noon’s peak, Mars at its hottest. Crescent moon’s your window—growth with a bite.
Where: Private—your altar, a locked room, a forest edge if you’re wild.
What You’ll Need
- Athame: Forged or bought in Jupiter’s hour (Thursday dawn), crescent moon waxing—consecrate it with salt and smoke. Carve Nambroth’s sigil (a jagged N with forked tails) into the handle.
- Virgin Parchment: Unblemished—cut it Tuesday morn, Mars’ first hour (6-7 AM).
- Quill & Ink: Goose feather, red ink (dragon’s blood if you’ve got it—lust’s hue).
- Lancet: Sterile—your blood’s the key (one drop, no more).
- Salt: Black salt (protection with edge—mix ash if you DIY).
- Water: Spring water, blessed with intent—cleanse, not drown.
- Incense: Cinnamon (Mars’ heat) and myrrh (spirit pull)—blend and burn.
- Candle: Red (Mars’ blood)—etch his enn: “Veni, veni, o comitis Nambroth.”
Correspondences
- Planet: Mars—war, desire, action.
- Day: Tuesday—his throne.
- Herbs: Nettle (sting of lust), red pepper (fire), rose thorns (beauty with bite).
- Stones: Bloodstone (Mars’ pulse), garnet (passion’s core).
- Metal: Iron (Mars’ spine)—a nail or shard by the altar.
Precautions
- Respect Him: Nambroth’s chill ‘til he’s not—bow low, mean it. Sloppiness pisses him off.
- Shield Up: Visualize a red-iron circle—Mars’ armor—before you start. Other spirits might sniff around; keep ‘em out.
- Pace Yourself: Three days of purity—his power’s a flood. Overdo it later, and your life might tilt—balance the burn.
Steps
- Purify (Days 1-3):
- Wash face and arms with blessed water daily, praying: “ADONAY, maker of all, cleanse this sinner—body, soul, ready me for Nambroth.” Five prayers by day (dawn, noon, 3 PM, dusk, 9 PM), four by night (midnight, 2 AM, 4 AM, pre-dawn). No sex, no lies—stay sharp. Scatter nettle and pepper around your space—lust’s call.
- Prep the Tools (Tuesday Dawn):
- Mars’ first hour—cut the parchment, etch his sigil with the quill in red ink. Chant his enn thrice: “Veni, veni, o comitis Nambroth” (say: “Veh-nee, veh-nee, oh coh-mee-tiss Nam-brohth”). Sprinkle black salt over it—protection binds. Light cinnamon-myrrh incense—smoke curls like his breath.
- Invoke Him (Tuesday Noon):
- Red candle lit—oil it with olive and a drop of your blood (lancet prick—clean it after). Scatter rose thorns around it—beauty meets pain. Say: “I conjure thee, Nambroth, by the Great Living God, Sovereign of all, appear—fair, fierce, without roar or ruin, to heed my will. By the Holy Names, I bind thee!” Name your desire—“Bring her to me, [name], flesh to flesh”—or let him pick.
- Seal It:
- Feel him—heat, a purr, a tug. Offer the coin (iron nail beside it): “Nambroth, this is yours—sway her now.” Burn the parchment in the candle—ashes drift, intent flies.
- Dismiss with Grace:
- “Go in peace, Nambroth, back to your throne—peace be yours, return when I call, by Father + Son + Holy Spirit + Amen.” Extinguish the candle—bury ashes and nail outside, under Mars’ gaze.
After: Tuesday dusk, watch—her eyes linger, her voice softens. Repeat next Tuesday if the spark’s slow—Nambroth builds heat.
What You’ll Get
- Her Pull: A stranger’s touch at the club, a friend’s sudden flush—Nambroth drags them close. Lila’s coworker? Jax’s trio? That’s his mark.
- Fire’s Edge: Lust hits hard—your aura’s a magnet, Mars’ red glow.
- Proof: “I called him, and she was mine by nightfall”—Coven tales echo it.
Coven Vibe
Witches, Nambroth’s your blade—sharp, hot, no romance fluff. Respect him, wield him, and Mars’ lust bends to you. Tried it? Spill—did she fall fast? We’re your crew—share the burn.
The “Demonic Enns” of Nambroth
Veni, veni, o comitis Nambroth
Liftoach Pandemonium, et germinet Nambroth
The sigil of Nambroth
Attributes of Nambroth
- This demon is summoned primarily for the outcome of sex. This is in stark opposition to most other demons whose office involves romance as the primary outcome of their summoning rituals. In this regard, he can be seen to be more potent and hold greater sway over humans.
- The demon holds sway over women and girls and can cause them to submit themselves to the summoner. There are no mentions of whether this demon can provide similar services for the opposite sex and summon men and boys to do their sexual will.
- The demon is directly opposed to the angel of Mars – hence his association with the planet. This is consistent with his role as one of the seven demons in eternal conflict with the seven planetary angels. Here, the other demons within this order are Lilith, Nabam, Acham, Astaroth, and Satan.