This ritual is enacted by pouring at least one point of Vitae into a clay pot, which is then raised over the Vaticinator’s head throughout the intonation of a complicated tripartite hymn, requiring the participation of at least two other singers (who don’t need to possess knowledge of the Veneficia to perform). At the climax of the song, the pot is thrown to the ground at the ritualist’s feet, smashing into shards and scattering the blood within.
If the ritual successfully activates, then all those who participated in singing the song to Bacchus regain twice the normal willpower from satisfying their Dirge, but are affected by the Intoxicated condition. The condition resolves without awarding a beat at the end of the scene.