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Action/Adventure: March 15, 2017 Issue [#8186]

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 This week: Necromancy
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Letter from the editor


Necromancy


The next topic in my occult series is necromancy. Considered one of the dark arts, necromancy is defined as communicating with or raising the dead. The art has been studied, recorded and practiced for centuries. While I only know about the topic minimally, and from not the most reliable sources like movies and fiction, the topic was pretty interesting to read about.

People practicing this witchcraft did more than chant and raise the spirits, or procure bodies to practice on, they were serious about preparing themselves for the event with elaborate protocol and preparations. They were not supposed to eat meat or salt or look at women's bodies. But they could eat dogs, dogs were the creatures of Hecate, goddess of the dead and ghosts. They set up laboratories and classrooms under cemeteries and mausoleums.

The necromancer called up the dead for numerous reasons. The most frivolous was that they missed a loved on and others were darker reasons, like procuring arcane knowledge only the spirits had. What came to my mind was what I would do if I were able to speak to the dead. Whom would I choose? What would I ask? Would I want to know my own destiny?

All in all, the topic was interesting and inspiring. I hope it inspires you too. Write on!


This month's question: What ghost would you summon and what questions would you ask them?
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Ask & Answer


This month's question: What ghost would you summon and what questions would you ask them?
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Last month's question: Do you remember the elders of your family using old methods like dowsing?
Have you worked that in your writing?


Quick-Quill Author Icon responded: I wrote a novel that included a douser. He claimed the kids were alive and in a certain place. He wasn't a true souser and ended up being debunked. the naighbors got a kick out of him. He made my sotry pretty interesting. The events are taken from the police files on this case.
Sorry I missed last months's questions. I am writing a paranormal series. I started this years before Heros was written. Similar abilities but more in depth and less super hero style.

Monty Author Icon replied: I have seen water dowsing successful at finding water veins at twenty feet. Interesting N/L.

Thorn Martinek Author Icon sent: I wanted to point out a few things you missed. Namely saying that Dousing IS Divination. Though not completely incorrect, it's not quite right ether.
Dousing is a KIND of divination, one specifically used to locate things. Be it with a split stick, pair of "L" shaped rods, a pendulum, or even a deck of playing cards.
Divination is a more general term, referring to predictions of any kind. This encompasses Dousing as well as future prediction, past reflection, present events in other locations, even personalities of others.

Its quite an expansive field of (for lack of a better term) magic.

Sorry if I went on a bit much about this, ^_^
Thorn

Thanks so much for sending more info, Thorn, I'm happy to learn more about any topic. *Smile*





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