Sitri wore a simple dress of living smoke. She tilted her head, and her horns—sleek, obsidian, curling back into her ash-blonde hair—caught the light.

In contemporary occultism, Sitri's popularity endures, with many practitioners drawing upon her legend for rituals related to love, empowerment, and the exploration of the shadow self. Her association with seduction and desire makes her a figure of interest in workings aimed at enhancing personal magnetism, allure, and the manipulation of desire.