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
Cledonism or cledonomancy is a form of divination based on chance encounters or remarks, such as words occasionally uttered. Etymology Derived from ancient Greek kledon an omen, a presage contained in a
Clamancy refers to the art of divination by interpreting the spontaneous shouts, cries, or other vocal outbursts heard in various settings, such as crowded gatherings, nighttime environments, or even isolated moments of
Chaomancy, a branch of Aeromancy, is the art of divination by interpreting aerial visions. Etymology From Greek (Paracelsian) chaos (the atmosphere) Methods Chaomancy is sometimes concerned with interpreting the shapes of clouds
Ceraunomancy, a branch of Ceraunoscopy, is the art of divination by observing lightning. Methods Ancient Roman augurs believed that lightning bolts from the east were favourable omens, while lightning bolts from the
Cartopedy, a form of somatomancy is the art of divination through the study of the feet, similar to the study of the hands through palmistry. Etymology From Latin carta, papyrus paper and
Canomancy is an ancient form of divination that involves observing the behavior, movements, and sounds of dogs to gain insights, predict future events, or uncover hidden truths. This practice stems from the
Bumpology is the art of foretelling the future of someone by studying the bumps on his skull. Etymology From English bump + Greek -logia, study. History Formulated by Franz Joseph Gall in
Brontoscopy, a branch of ceraunoscopy, is divination by listening to the sound of thunder. History Brontoscopy was prominent amongst the Babylonians, Etruscans, Indians and Ancient Romans. In the Middle Ages it was
Bletonomancy: Divination through Water Currents Bletonomancy, also known as bletonism, is an ancient and mystical form of divination that involves interpreting patterns created by the movement of water currents. Like other forms
Austromancy: Divination through Winds and Clouds Austromancy is an ancient branch of aeromancy, the broader practice of divining the future by studying the sky and atmospheric phenomena. Specifically, austromancy focuses on the
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