While demonology may be the most dramatic, mediumship is also a form of necromancy, as is divination, which employs the use of spirit guides. |
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The woman was dead, a walking, talking pale corpse seemingly brought back to life by the omnipotent mystical forces of necromancy. |
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Here is a fantasy of necromancy and astromancy, gunpowder and swordplay, politics and crime. |
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It will tell you everything that you will need to know about necromancy and Death. |
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He passed his son through fire, practiced astrology and read omens, and performed necromancy and conjured spirits. |
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Because necromancy has been practiced in many cultures, it includes a variety of techniques. |
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Not satisfied with the limitations of human knowledge and power, he begins to practice necromancy. |
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In my kingdom, necromancy, magic related with resurrection and death, was illegal. |
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The so-called science of poll-taking is not a science at all, but mere necromancy. |
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But this magic has a tendency to turn to necromancy when computers break down. |
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It is not known, save perhaps by the inner circles of necromancy, whether life is prolonged indefinitely or simply extended. |
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Many a necromancer has tried to benefit from this sleeping army, but a only a Grand Master of necromancy would be capable of this. |
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Related: Bruce Lee estate attacks plan to digitally recreate martial arts star But such digital necromancy is raising concerns. |
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Studying the ancients and their knowledge often lead some members of the cult to take the path of necromancy. |
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Those who were born with or took upon themselves the burden of necromancy were often looked upon favorably by all four Goddesses, except, of course, the Goddess of Light. |
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Some theurgical workings will incorporate elements of thaumaturgy, and divination may include necromancy while today's alchemist may bring in elements of all the other forms. |
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Some even completely turn away from our god, especially those who learn necromancy or sorcery. |
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She introduced herself to them, and quickly covered the necromancer that was among them with many charms, most of which had a tint of necromancy in them. |
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I tried explaining why she shouldn't talk about or practice necromancy. |
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One of the pinnacles of what is considered 'black magic' is the art of necromancy, the terrible ability to awaken the dead with false life. |
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The hallowing of wine, bread, altars, vestments, and so forth was related to necromancy. |
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Around the vestry were tripods for anthracomancy, skulls for necromancy, mirrors for enoptromancy, or perhaps for putting on stage makeup. |
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Renaissance magic took a revived interest in the occult, including necromancy. |
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While he had the enemy's attention, she cast a grave rot on the ground where the cultists stood, giving those who sought to corrupt her a taste of their own necromancy. |
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One or both died about 1540, leaving a tangled legend of sorcery and alchemy, astrology and soothsaying, studies theological and diabolical, necromancy and, indeed, sodomy. |
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The Congolese used to blame their leaders for their horrific problems, but many now blame juvenile necromancy instead. With broods of ten commonplace, there are plenty of children to accuse. |
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The identities of the goryĆ were determined by divination or necromancy. |
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They hate necromancy, opposing it as does their vision of the world. |
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Necromancy is only black magic, because it neither evokes spirits or heals. |
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