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Part O >

Nine Angles

The sacrificial tradition of the Order of Nine Angles is believed to date back to the time of the semi-mythical land of Albion.[1] Originally the Order of Nine Angles state that the sacrificial custom occurred once every seventeen years, when a Priest of the tradition was sacrificed in order to ‘retain the ‘cosmic balance’ – in modern times to keep a nexion[2] open.’  This tradition has continued until modern times and although it is believed to have remained as it once was in essence, the outward form, that is, the words and chants of the ritual are believed to have been altered over the years. What is understood is that the ritual sacrifice was performed in honour of the dark and violent goddess, Baphomet – the severed head being associated with her worship. The Priest himself would have secured an acausal existence in the Land of the Dark Gods and would thereby become immortal.

In more modern times the Order of Nine Angles approaches to ritual sacrifice has significantly altered from a willing sacrificial victim – that of the initiated Priest – to that of an unwilling sacrificial victim. Yet such acts are not performed without conscious decision, accurate planning and reasoned behavior, for the Sinister Satanist – as a follower of the Order of Nine Angles Tradition is sometimes known – is an individual who is in control of his or her actions, actions that are both conscious and willed. It is for this reason that the victims, or Opfers as they are more commonly known, are usually selected in this tradition impersonally. They are tested according to their character and, should they fail the test, are judged to have selected themselves. As an Order of Nine Angles manuscript states ‘the actions/life of a victim are indicative of weakness, of all these traits and actions which Satanists despise: things such as cowardice, sycophancy, treachery, fear, lack of self-discipline.’  Combined with this judgment is the decision to select an Opfer whose death will in some way aid the Satanic dialectic. As such, victims include ‘zealous interfering Nazarenes’, over-inquisitive journalists, or politicians or businessmen whose philosophy and actions are anathema to the Satanic Spirit.

Probably the most Sinister of all rites of Sacrifice to be found in modern days is the rite known as The Sinister Calling. The rite itself requires a complete Satanic Temple trained in sinister chant and ‘assumes willing sacrifice.’  The preparation for the rite which takes places over a period of seven days requires all Temple members participating to adhere to a Black Fast. The Fast itself demands absolute silence save for the chanting nine time a day at sunset of the Diabolus, a Satanic version of the Christian Dies Irae chant. Further the members must ‘wear only ceremonial robes, will abstain from intoxicating drinks and sexual pleasures and eat no meat.’ The rite may be performed in one of three locations: A sinister Temple, a cave, or an isolated hilltop. Prior to the actual rite the sacrificial Priest is chosen by lot. The congregation then assembles in the Temple and the rite begins. The Priestess serves as the altar for this rite whilst the Opfer is held by the Temple Guardian. The Master and the Mistress then conduct the rite which begins with a ritual dance accompanied by the rhythmic chanting of “Binan ath ga wath am.” The Master of the Temple opens a nexion, or gate to the realm of the Dark Gods from which the Dark Gods will present themselves if the rite is successful. The Opfer-Priest is then united with the Priestess in coition whilst the Priestess visualizes the Gate opening further. The Priest is then led away to a secluded place where the Master of the Temple will then perform the ritual sacrifice. Returning to the Temple the Master will present the Mistress of the Earth with a bowl containing the blood of the sacrificed Priest. The Mistress will then wash her hands and face in his blood as a representation of the dark goddess Baphomet. The rite itself is concluded with a feast.

An alternative ritual of sacrifice is that known as the Giving which occurs once every 51 years. The function of human sacrifice according to the Order of Nine Angles occur on two levels. Firstly it releases a vast amount of magical or psychical energy that can be directed in accordance with specific goals, or, alternatively stored in a crystal for later use. The second use of human sacrifice is that it ‘draws down dark forces or ‘entities.’  One other aspect of the Order of Nine Angles methods of sacrifice is that the victim is traditionally beheaded. This tradition stems back to the ancient head cults of Europe, a tradition that was still in existence in Great Britain up until at least the 17th century, when a Scottish clan leader beheaded seven treacherous member of the Madonnell clan and ceremonially washed their heads in a well on the shore of Loch Oich.

See Part P >