A Portuguese 14th century ritual used to apologies to a deceased person whom died from the participant themselve's own doings.
Unknown of origin, this ritual involves collecting 1 drop of blood each from 5 "pure souls" and spreading them on the participant's most valued physical object; and then writing "O Jogo Culpado"; which means "The blame game",
3 times on it.
Then you are able to write your apologie on the deceased person's most valued physical object.
All of this must be
done under a full
moon.
If you are forgiven, the guardian
angel of the deceased person will visit you in a dream and give you either a blue or purple
rose to signify you being forgiving.
If your apology is rejected, the
angel will kill you in your sleep.