Entity: BLOODPACT
A blood pact is a serious and binding agreement made between parties by sharing blood, often seen in various cultures and fictional works.
BLOODPACT
Etymology
The term 'blood pact' likely originates from the literal act of parties sharing their blood to seal an agreement.
Definition
A blood pact is a solemn and binding agreement made by sharing blood, typically symbolizing a strong commitment or promise.
Historical Context
Blood pacts have been used in various cultures as a traditional way to solidify agreements, often considered more binding than a signature.
Cultural Significance
In some African cultures, a blood pact is a common practice to enforce serious agreements and is viewed as a stronger commitment than other forms of agreement.
Related Concepts
- Blood troth
- Magical contracts
- Demon and witch pacts
See Also
A solemn and binding agreement made by sharing blood, typically symbolizing a strong commitment or promise.