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pyromancy. It is also
likely the
followers of Hephaestus, the Gr**** god of fire and the forge,
practiced pyromancy. In
Renaissance magic,
pyromancy was...
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aeromancy pyromancy chiromancy scapulimancy The
division between the four "elemental"
disciplines (viz., geomancy, hydromancy, aeromancy,
pyromancy) is somewhat...
- jiǎgǔ) are
pieces of ox sca**** or
turtle plastron,
which were used for
pyromancy – a form of
divination – in
ancient China,
mainly during the late Shang...
- with necromancy, geomancy, aeromancy,
pyromancy,
chiromancy (palmistry), and hydromancy.
Plastromancy Pyromancy Slinneanachd Sternomancy Johannes Hartlieb...
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seven "forbidden arts",
along with necromancy, hydromancy, aeromancy,
pyromancy,
chiromancy (palmistry), and
spatulamancy (scapulimancy). The word "geomancy"...
- (circa 2013).
Necromancy is a
divinatory practice of
consulting the dead.
Pyromancy,
divination by fire is a
practice that has
survived to the
modern era...
- fortune-telling
games Pendulum reading: by the
movements of a
suspended object.
Pyromancy: by
gazing into fire. Rhabdomancy:
divination by rods.
Runecasting or...
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Astronomy (Astrology to some authors), Rhetoric, Logic,
Chiromancy and
Pyromancy.
Furcas is
depicted as a
strong old man with
white hair and long white...
- demons. He
teaches Philosophy, Astronomy, Rhetoric, Logic,
Chiromancy and
Pyromancy.
Furcas is
depicted as a
strong old man with
white hair and long white...
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destruction and purification, on the other. Fire god Fire
worship Pyrokinesis Pyromancy Pyromania "The Elements: Fire". Cs.utk.edu.
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