Entity: BLOOD-PACT
A blood pact is a serious and binding agreement between two or more parties involving the sharing of blood, often symbolized by placing blood next to each party's signature. It is a culturally significant practice found in various contexts, including ceremonies and magical agreements.
BLOOD-PACT
Etymology
The term 'blood pact' originates from the practice of sharing blood as a symbol of commitment and loyalty in various cultures.
Definition
A blood pact is a solemn and legally binding pact between individuals, typically involving the sharing of blood as a symbol of commitment and loyalty.
Historical Context
Throughout history, blood pacts have been used in ceremonies, magical agreements, and traditional practices in various cultures around the world.
Cultural Significance
Blood pacts hold cultural significance as a symbol of trust, loyalty, and the seriousness of the agreement between parties involved.
Related Concepts
- Blood troth
- Oath of loyalty
See Also
A solemn and legally binding pact between individuals, typically involving the sharing of blood as a symbol of commitment and loyalty.