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* see also [[Crossroads Demon]]
 
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in [[2.08 Crossroad Blues]] Dean describes the spell used to summon a [Crossroads Demon]] as "Deep South Hoodoo stuff" The ritual involves buring a container with graveyard dirt, a bone of a black cat and a photo of yourself at a crossroads. 
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* [http://www.luckymojo.com/crossroads.html The Crossroads In Hoodoo Magic]
 
* [http://www.luckymojo.com/crossroads.html The Crossroads In Hoodoo Magic]
  
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Crossroads

Widely linked to magic, crossroads are said to be haunted by various entities who take joy in confusing travelers. Visited by ghosts, activities of demons, the Devil, witches and fairies, the meeting and parting of ways can also be used to conjure up the same spirits who appear there. Also, the shape of the crossroads can be used in protection against these. Spirits appear at crossroads every All Hallow's Eve and at other times, can be conjured up to appear there. Also, the very shape of crossroads is in some lore protection against the spirits alleged to haunt the places.

Pad of Definitions (1.09 Home), Official Website

in 2.08 Crossroad Blues Dean describes the spell used to summon a [Crossroads Demon]] as "Deep South Hoodoo stuff" The ritual involves buring a container with graveyard dirt, a bone of a black cat and a photo of yourself at a crossroads.