At twilight on a Wednesday, take up a piece of paper and write a mispelled version of your target’s name 9 times. For instance, if your target is named John Smith, it could be as simple as writing it Jon Smith. If your target’s name has no known spelling variants, simply misplace or misuse a letter.
Proceed by crossing each mispelled name with the proper spelling of that same name, and then fold the paper in half. Write your own name on the folded paper, before folding it once more, in such a way that your name is folded outward.
Next, massage Compelling Oil into a pillar candle, keeping your mind focused on the truth you plan to extract, before sprinkling it with a handful of mixed Crossroads Dirt and dried Primrose.
When you’ve finished with both the written charm and the candle-dressing, set the folded paper on a surface near your bed and place the dressed candle atop it. Light the candle, and recite:
“By the liminal powers of Crossroads and Twilight, I command you (insert name),
and I bind you with threads of Verity.
Engulfing your deceit and smothering your lies, I compel you (insert name):
That you might walk in the harsh light of truth!”
Allow the candle to burn down entirely, and take the remaining wax and paper to a Crossroads at Twilight. If possible, it’s ideal to return to the same crossroads from which you harvested the dirt used to dress the candle. Bury the remains of the ritual and pour libations over the place of burial.
Conclude by standing in the center of the crossroads and giving an offering of blood while you invoke, aloud, the Crossroads Entity most closely associated with your practice.
If properly undertaken, the lies currently being spread by your target should begin to unravel as the spell takes hold. What’s more, your target will find it exceedingly difficult to lie to you (specifically) in the first place, for the next month or so.