The Rite of Wamphyric-Hekatean Empowerment

This rite calls upon Hekate, her spirits, and the Ascended Vampyres to empower the celebrant for psychic vampyrism.

The Ascended Vampyres are the same entities often referred to as the “Undead Gods” or “Strigoi Morte.” They are the spirits of adepts who practiced psychic vampyrism in life and are bound to the earth in death, and no, their existence doesn’t mean that practicing psychic vampyrism necessarily means your spirit will be bound to the earth. The name I have channeled for magickal use in referring to the Ascended Vampyres is “Vomquisseron” (vawm-qui-sir-awn; the qui is pronounced like the qui in “quit”).

Phrases which appear in italics are meant to be chanted, and words of power presented in bold are meant to be vibrated one at a time. If you don’t know how to vibrate words and names, simply chant each bold word four times, one by one. Translations of foreign phrases will appear in brackets and explanations will appear in parentheses.

I try to spell/type out the words and chants I channel in a way that makes them as easy as possible to sound out– “ie” is pronounced “ee”, y’s are not pronounced like ee’s, e’s are not pronounced like ay’s, and dj’s are pronounced like the dj in “djinn.” When in doubt, sound shit out the best that you can and know that your efforts are sufficient.

The witch may utilize add-ons such as sigils, candles, offerings, circle-castings, etc. at her own discretion. The rite may be performed with nothing, but offerings are pretty much never a bad idea. The Ascended Vampyres like patchouli incense, and Hekate and her spirits like dragon’s blood.

Please note that the channeled chants and words of power present in this rite were channeled specifically for this rite. They may or may not be useful in other contexts. Note that Prytania, Anassa Eneri, and Agia are names/epithets of Hekate.

The rite is as follows.


Ave Agia! Exorire Inferna Prytania! Aperiatur Stella, Et Germinet Agia! Existe Anassa Eneri!
[Hail Agia! Appear, Infernal Prytania! Open the Sky, and Bring Forth Agia! Appear, Anassa Eneri]

Donvea Bah Mazzyl (x4)
[(Channeled Chant to Call Forth Hekate)]

Io Vomquisseron (x7)
[(Channeled Chant to Call Forth the Ascended Vampyres)]

Djenbara + Veagon + Dorbea + Zalahtyn + Hala + Vielahgoren
[(Channeled Words of Power to Call Forth the Spirits of Hekate)]

Salvete Vomquisseron! Salve Hekate!
[Hail the Ascended Vampyres! Hail Hekate]

-V.K. Jehannum
Agios Octinomos-Drakosophia

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A Hymn & Rite to Seven Primordial Dragons

The following prayer calls upon seven primordial dragon spirits: Leviathan, Rahab, Taninsam (Lilith’s dragon aspect), Tiamat, Kingu, Absu, and Apep. It may be used in two different ways.

The first method of applying the hymn is to simply recite it as a prayer seven times consecutively—I mean seven times back-to-back on the same night, not on seven separate days. This will strengthen one’s natural psychic defenses, engender holistic magickal empowerment, strengthen the Black Flame, incite the alchemy of the primordial chaos, help one make progress in recovering from childhood trauma, improve energetic resonance with draconic and serpentine intelligences, and release a beneficial flow of serpentine energy into one’s life that will bless them in whichever manner(s) the seven divinities dictate.

Even the first method is an intense undertaking—one that shouldn’t be conducted more than once within three or so months.

The second method is even more intense: recite the prayer eleven times over a glass of cleansed water, and then drink said water. This will engender a total rebirth and incite a massive alchemical transformation. The energy body will be greatly transfigured in a way that is quite beneficial to practitioners of psychic vampyrism.

A practitioner who prefers to remain anonymous helped me create this hymn—he assisted in its conceptualization, in the act of writing it, and in the act of magickally empowering it. He shares equal credit in the finished product. However, credit must also be given to the Temple of the Black Light and Matthew Wittman, which persons codified some of the terminology utilized in the hymn.


Vos Voco, Tanninim Immortales!
Oh, Primordial Womb of the Nightside,
Bless Us As Your Own,
And Let Your Scales Be Our Armor,
Your Fangs Our Poisoned Swords,
Leading Those Set Against Us To Oblivion!
Avete Kingu Et Rahab,
Leviathan, Tiamat, Et Apep, Gloriae,
Pervenite Taninsam Et Rex Absu!
May the Preeminent Serpents,
Of Acausality and Chaos,
Reign Over Malkuth Forever.
Aperiatur Ain Sof Chosek,
Et Germinent Tanninim!


-V.K. Jehannum
Agios Octinomos-Drakosophia