
Writer: CrabWarlock
Subject: Offerings for Succubi Spirits
Link: Tumblr / 24.01.2026
Offerings for Succubi Spirits
This is primarily a working post in a series, but I figured I might start with something simpler. To begin, I should state that I work with the Empousai, a class of succubi spirits under Hekate, for recent debates. I’ve noted that the Succubi spirits prefer sweet things like Jasmine Incense and Rose Incense. Flowers that smell sweet and attractive are a good way to invoke them for attracting lovers or fortune.
Fiery Incenses like Dragon’s Blood and Clove can invoke their stronger and wrathful aspects for baneful work. Since the spirits I work with are under Hekate, these would be considered chthonic spirits of the Deipnon. Thus, they are to be appropriated near the Crossroads or close to the ground.
They can be offered the personal energy of the magician, but this can be draining. Thus, it’s recommended to ask for something in turn, like a part of their energy to raise resonance, help in strengthening beauty, obtaining gnosis and so on.
They can provide wisdom regarding vampirism, sexual magic, theophagy, vampiric alchemy and so on. A child can theoretically be reared with them, but this is based on whether one approaches them as lover, sister, mother or aunt.
Red liquids like wine can be offered alongside sweet fruits, caramels and the like. Fresh water is always a go-to. Since they are of the earth, river water is a good option. In the case that one is given a tutelary spirit. I’d recommend permitting them to go out in the evening to hunt and do their work.
They’re notably protective of sex workers.

We must remember to respect the daughters of Lilith. Those are propper offerings indeed.
Some entities require you stay away from certain foods to maintain higher connection and energy exchanges. Unfotunately any kind of alcohol is one of those no-no’s. Which really sucks because I like certain beers, wines, and whisky – yet my attachments have gradually changed my anatomy over the years to being intolerant… It use to just be the histamines and sulfites, but oh well…