My reading about the banishing is that the typical banishing rites don't work, not that there are no banishings that work. I don't mean to offend, but there are a lot of mealy-mouthed "systems" out there, that do not take the spirit realm very seriously, and are kind of the "Cosmo" version of magick/ritual. I have no doubt that such methods won't work on Nec entities. Nec entities (indeed, the deities and entities of MOST ancient religions) are to be taken FAR more seriously that the practitioners of "smorgasbord" magick do. indeed, the gods were much feared (as in both fear and reverence) by the worshippers of their time. Nec deities/entities are old, and darn well expect to be respected, and if you try to deal with them on the cutesy hocus-pocus level that you find so many "fashionable' practitioners seem to be at, you'll be seen as a fool, and they'll wipe the spirit world with you.
Smasher666 mentioned in another thread that he has met Ereshkigal and Nergal in his travels and they were quite nice to him. No doubt that he approached them with respect, not some "I command you to give me an 'A' on my philosophy exam' nonsense. The key to contact, and when necessary, banishing of entities seems to not just be confidence in oneself, but also to taking the system, and indeed the entities themselves, seriously..
Hope that wasn't too confused.
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To these I turn, in these I trust; Brother Lead and Sister Steel. To his blind power I make appeal; I guard her beauty clean from rust.
He spins and burns and loves the air, And splits a skull to win my praise; But up the nobly marching days She glitters naked, cold and fair.
Sweet Sister, grant your soldier this; That in good fury he may feel The body where he sets his heel Quail from your downward darting kiss.
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