Johannes Cuntius: The Pentsch Vampire Johannes Cuntius, also known as the Pentsch Vampire, is one of the stranger cases in early modern vampire lore. His story comes from Silesia and was recorded
The Spirit of Dantalion: The 71st Spirit of Solomon Dantalion is one of the most enigmatic spirits in the Ars Goetia, known as the 71st of the 72 Spirits of Solomon. A mighty Duke of Hell, Dantalion governs 36 legions
Armomancy (also scapulimancy, scapulomancy, omoplatoscopy) is the art of divination through inspecting one's shoulders or the shoulder blades of sacrificed animals . Etymology From Latin armus (shoulder blade). Method The diviner observed
Dactylomancy or dactyliomancy is a form of divination using a suspended ring. Etymology Derived from reek daktylios, a finger-ring. Methods In some traditions of dactylomancy, a ring is suspended like a pendulum
System of divination using a suspended door key. It was to be performed when the sun or moon was in Virgo. The name of the individual being investigated was written upon a
Sternomancy is a form of divination that involves reading the markings or bumps on the chest or breast bone (the area “from the breast to the belly”). Etymology Derived from the Greek
Onimancy Onimancy (or Onycomancy) is a form of divination based on the observation of the angel Uriel. It can also refer to the interpretation of spots on human nails. Etymology Derived from
Biorhythmic divination Biorhythmic divination is a divination by means of biorhythms. Origin The theory of biorhythms claims that one's life is affected by rhythmic biological cycles, and seeks to make predictions regarding
Chronomancy Chronomancy is the use of a divination method to determine the precise time for action. Etymology Derived from the Greek chronos, time. Methods Chronomancy is the prediction of the best time
Cometomancy Cometomancy is the art of telling the future from the observation of comets in the sky. Methods Information can be gathered by observing the appearance of comet tails. Comets were often
Cyclomancy is the art of divination by revolving objects such as turning/spinning a wheel. Etymology From Greek kyklos, a circle. History Dating from time immemorial, cyclomancy has its modern counterparts in the
Dactylomancy or dactyliomancy is a form of divination using a suspended ring. Etymology Derived from reek daktylios, a finger-ring. Methods In some traditions of dactylomancy, a ring is suspended like a pendulum
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