Necromancy Mnemonic
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necromancy
necromancy
/ˈnɛkɹəˌmænsi/
Examples
- All the acts of sorcery, witchcraft, necromancy were easiest then.
- He turned to necromancy at the loss of true magic.
- Necrom seemed to favour necromancy, raising the dead to act as his servants.
- Hubert was taught in the dark arts of necromancy.
- The concept of necromancy is thousands of years old.
- The use of dust might be connected to necromancy.
- This area draws practitioners of necromancy and the undead.
- To most people necromancy is fiction and myth.
- Sorcery is strong against Alchemy and weak to Necromancy.
- The belief that necromancy was real and dangerous threatened many.
the belief in magical spells that harness occult forces or evil spirits to produce unnatural effects in the world
noun
conjuring up the dead, especially for prophesying
noun
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"Neck + Romance. Magic to romance the dead neck back to life."
"Neck + Romance. Bringing dead necks back to life with magic dances."
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