Anything-
creation (each culture has its own version of the creation of the universe,
some more than one) (DM.245)
elements (the basic elements of which the universe is made) (DM.327)
[list] <there is 1 list b4 crown>
SEVEN SLEEPERS (* = one of the Seven Sleepers)
Constantius (one of the Seven Sleepers) (.238)
Dionysius --- (.293)
<> = already placed in regions (ie. it's not actually on the anything
page)
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Movies = .
Computer Games = .
RPG = .
Website = .
alter-ego (second self: spirit double) (DM.52)
astral body (the spirit body, opposite of the physical body) (DM.103)
aura (an emanation of the human body) (DM.113)
cunning man (a wizard) (.259)
cunning woman (a witch) (.259)
PH \ RACE-
Attaconi (a race of people said to live beyond the Himalayas) (DM.110)
PH \ RACE \ ELF []
auf (the child of an elf) (DM.112)
elf-dance (a tune to which fairies dance) (DM.328)
faerie (a fairy: fairyland) (DM.354)
PH \ RACE \ LUPIN
cyanocephalus (a monster in the shape of a dog-headed man) (.261) [Lupin?]
cynocephali (a mythical race of dog-headed humans said to live in India)
(.263) [Lupin?]
PH \ CLASS-
archimage (a chief magician) (DM.85)
Asinari (ass worshipers) (DM.100)
baru (a magician: an occultist) (DM.130)
Book of Spirits (a 19th c treatise on spiritualism) (.160)
familiar (a spirit, often in the form of a cat, attending when called, usually by a witch) [sending] (DM.356)
PH \ CLASS \ WITCH
bacularia (a witch who rides on a broomstick) (DM.121)
befana (a witch) (.137)
Broth of the Sabbat (a witches' brew) (DM.172)
PH \ ALIGNMENT
Chaos (a disordered state) (DM.208)
PH \ SKILL-
alchemy (pseudo-science directed towards the transmutation of base
metals to gold, and other unlikely aims such as finding the elixir of life)
(DM.46)
astrology (divination from the planets or the zodiac) (DM.103)
comparative mythology (the study of mythologies to elucidate differences and common ground) (.232)
PH \ DESCRIPTION
albino (in some accounts, those born without skin pigment are the children
of fairies by mortal women) (DM.45)
Faiths +
PH \ EQUIPMENT-
$ pp = . gp
= . sp = . cp
= . bp = .
Buddhist cross (the swastika) (.175)
chariot (a two-wheeled vehicle for personal transport, usually horse-drawn, appearing in many mythologies as the transport of the gods) (DM.208)
cock (the male of the fowl, a bird domesticated in many countries, in many cases regarded as sacred) [gallus] (DM.229) <remains in MM>
Fea (a red ox) (DM.358)
fetishism (the belief in charms as bringers of good fortune) (DM.365)
PH \ EQUIPMENT \ MONEY
fairy-money (money found lying on the ground or hidden or given by
the fairies) (DM.355)
PH \ EQUIPMENT \ ARMS
arrow (the use of the bow and arrow dates from the early Stone Age
period and the arrow itself has great significance in many mythologies)
(DM.92)
axe (an edged tool or weapon, significant in many cultures) (DM.116)
PH \ EQUIPMENT \ HERBS
Herbs = .
PH \ SPELL-
clairaudience (the supposed power of hearing the paranormal) (.224)
clairvoyance (the supposed power of seeing the paranormal: visionary
power) (.224)
cryptaesthesia (paranormal perception: clairvoyance)
(.256)
PH \ PSIONICS
ectenic force (the force that enables one to move objects at a distance)
(DM.317)
ectoplasm (spirit-matter supposed to emanate from a spiritualist medium during a trance) (.317)
Myths = .
Ancient One (a title for God) (DM.67)
Author (a deity: creator of the universe) (DM.114)
Agu'gux (the creator-god of the Aleut) (DM.34)
Aleph-tau (eternity: beginning and end; author of the universe) (DM.48)
devus (a name for a supreme deity) (.285)
Entheos (indwelling divine power: inspiration) (.335)
Aprilists (worshippers of the Bull) (DM.81)
druidry (paganism) (.305)
Archaeus (a spirit investing all things) (DM.84)
Astabhuja-Kurnkulla (a form of Kurnkulla shown as red with Sarus) (DM.102)
Aunt Nancy (name for Anansi in parts of North America, South America and the West Indies) (DM.112)
CC (light deities, celestial twins) (.198)
Aspirates (minor deities) (DM.101)
dema-deities (demi-gods worshipped in early planter communities) (.279)
DDG \ D
Dagare (a deity invoked in white magic) (.267)
Devel (a supreme god in the lore of the gypsies) (.285)
DDG
\ ELEMENTS
All-father (a name given to supreme gods such as Odin or Zeus: the
pre-existing, uncreated ruler of all things) (DM.50)
archer god (a god armed with bow and arrows, such as the Greek Eros or the Roman Cupid) (DM.85)
Celestial Twins (opposing forces of good and evil, light and darkness, etc.) (DM.199)
fish-god (a god in the form of a fish) (.377)
DDG
\ ELEMENTS \ NEGATIVE
apophatic (description of deity by listing what God is not) (DM.81)
DDG
\ RELIGION
allotheism (the worship of strange gods) (DM.51)
<> ancestor worship (an ancient religion revering one's ancestors)
(DM.66)
animalism (the belief that there is life in all things) (see also
animism.polyd(a)emonism) (DM.71)
animism (belief in spirits inherent in all things) (see also
animalism.polyd(a)emonism) (DM.71)
geolatry (earth-worship) (.408)
DDG
\ AEON
aeon (the power emanating from a deity in the creation of a universe:
an eternal being) (DM.26)
aeon (an eternal being or god) (an age personified) (DM.26)
Beatitude (a name for one of the Aeons) (.135)
DDG
\ B
Barley King (a vegetation deity) (DM.129)
Bathala (a name for Shiva in the Philippines) (DM.131)
DDG
\ FALSE
Afgod (a false god; an effigy) (DM.28)
Baal (a false god: a generic name for a god) (DM.119)
DDG
\ FIRMAMENT RULERS (* = ruler of one of the 7 supposed firmaments)
Asinor (ruler of one of the 7 supposed firmaments) (DM.100)
Boel (*) (DM.100)
Dapnael (*) (DM.273)
DDG \ GNOSTIC
Demiurge (a creator: a Gnostic god) (son of Abattu) (.280)
Ennoia (consorts of Gnostic gods) (.335)
DDG
\ PERSONIFICATIONS
Alma (soul personified) (DM.51)
DDG
\ PLANESCAPE
axle tree (a tree, such as Yggrasil, regarded as forming the centre
of rotation of the earth (or the universe)) (DM.116)
Domdaniel (the undersea home of a sorcerer) (an infernal cave) (the supposed home of an evil spirit) (.300)
fairyland (the imagined home of the fairies) (DM.355)
Gate of Dreams (2 gates, one of horn, one of ivory, at the entrance to the land of dreams) (DM.402)
DDG
\ PLANESCAPE \ ASTRAL
astral world (in some accounts, the second lowest of the 7 worlds)
(DM.103)
DDG \ PLANESCAPE \ HEAVEN
Celestial City (a name for heaven in Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress)
(.199)
Ee-A-O (an androgynous being, ruler of one of the 7 heavens) (offspring of Yaldabaoth) (.318)
Eloai (a primaeval being of the Gnostics, ruler of one of the 7 heavens) (one of the 7 androgynous beings, offspring of Yaldabaoth) (.330)
bestiary (a mediaval book of animals both real and imagined) (.144)
Book of Monsters (a 7th or 8th c book describing, inter alia,
the fish woman or mermaid, written by Aldheim) (.160)
De Animalihus (a book of mythic animals, written by Isidore,
a Spanish bishop) (.275)
animals (many animals (and birds) appear in mythologies worldwide, often
as supports for the world) (DM.71)
Cocqcigrues (imaginary animals) (.229)
Aldhelm (auther of Book of Monsters) (DM.47)
Aetneans (elementals, fire spirits, in some accounts) (DM.27)
Agacella (a monster in the form of a tiger-like animal with horns and
hoofs) (DM.29)
Agathion (a demon or witch's familiar that may live in metal rings
or in bottles) (DM.30)
<> alligator (a reptile found in China, the southern part of the US and elsewhere) (DM.51)
amphisbaena (a monster, a two-headed snake or a bird/snake with a second head on the end of its tail) (DM.61)
ant-lion (a beast like a lion with the rear part of a huge ant) (DM.74)
ape (this animal is featured in a number of mythologies) (DM.78)
apparition (a spirit appearance of a ghost: a supernatural vision) (DM.81)
Apus (a monster) (DM.82)
Alphyn (a monster with knotted tail) (DM.52)
Argasill (a monster in the form of an antelope) (DM.87)
MM \ B
barker (a person who has been possessed by a dog-spirit) (DM.129)
bee (an insect living in colonies and producing honey) (DM.137)
beetle (an insect featured in many mythologies) (DM.137)
Bloody-bones (a hobgoblin) (DM.155)
boar (a fierce animal of the pig family, featured in many stories worldwide)
(DM.157)
boggard (a goblin or ghost) [boggart.boggle.buggane] (.158)
bonacon (a monster, part bull, part horse, with long curved horns)
(DM.159)
boreyne (a monster, part lion, part eagle) (.161)
Botrager (a monster, a lion with a helmet) (.163)
bottle-imp (a spirit contained in a bottle) (.163)
bugbear (a bogey or boggart that eats children) (a goblin bear) (.176)
bull (a male bovine animal typifying strength, fecundity, stupidity, which plays a role in many mythologies) (DM.177)
bull marine (a monster, part bull, part fish) (.177)
butterfly (a flying insect with large, beautifully coloured wings) (DM.179)
MM \ BIRD
birds (birds in various forms feature in many mythologies) (DM.150)
Bird of Paradise (a mythical bird of the East) (DM.150)
Bird of the Gods (a name for the hummingbird) (.150)
caladrius (a white bird said to be able to cure the sick by taking the illness upon itself) (.185)
chataka (a mystic bird that drinks only rainwater) (.210)
Cranes of Ibycus (the birds that hovered over the theatre to identify
the killers of Ibycus) (.245)
crow (a large black
bird) (DM.255)
{common belief: messenger}
[] eagle (a large bird of prey) (DM.314)
eagle stones (magical stones said to be found in
eagles' nests) (.314)
Ganymedes (ganza) (a mythical wild goose) (.399)
MM \ C
Caretyne (a monster in the form of a bull with flames coming out of
its mouth) (.193)
Catwampus (a mythical animal) (.197)
Cauld-lad (a spirit that moves household items such as furniture, during
the night) (.197)
celestial (one living in heaven) (.199)
Chatloup (a monster, part wolf, cat and goat) (.210)
cockatrice (a winged monster, part cock, part serpent) (DM.229)
MM \ CAT
cat (a small domesticated feline featured in many mythologies) (DM.196)
Calygreyhound (a monster in the form of a horned cat) (.187)
MM \ CROCODILE
crocodile (an amphibian reptile, covered with bony plates, having powerful
jaws) (DM.254)
{common beliefs: houses spirits of
ancestors, sacred animal: not to be killed}
MM \ D
daemon (a good spirit intermediate between man and god: a demon) (.266)
daimonia (pagan idols or evil beasts) (.267)
deer (a fleet-footed animal, usually with antlers)
(see also stag) (DM.277)
diakka (a group of unclean spirits) (.288)
[] dog (a canine, usually domesticated as a pet or trained for various
tasks) (DM.298)
[] dolphin (a marine animal featured in some stories) (DM.300)
dragon (a fire-breathing monster, usually with wings) (DM.303)
dragoness (a female dragon) (.303)
dragonet (a small dragon) (.303)
Dragon-man (a being depicted like a human but with a dragon-like lower half) (.303)
MM \ E
Awanaisa (son of Eblis) (DM.116)
eidolon (a phantom: spirit apparition: soul) (.320)
elemental (a nature-spirit) (DM.327)
elementaries (disembodied spirits, often malevolent) (.327)
[] elephant (the largest of the land animals with large ears and a long
trunk) (DM.327)
empusa (a vampire or spectre) (.332)
enfield (a monster, part wolf, part fox, part greyhound) (.334)
etten (a giant) [ettin] (.347)
MM \ F
fig monster (a desert monster or demon said to live on figs) (.367)
[] frog (a small amphibian with webbed feet and no tail which features in some mythologies) (DM.389) [x: Hindu] [x: 1]
MM \ FEY
fairy (a diminuative supernatural being) (DM.355)
MM \ FEY \ PIXIE
colt-pixy (a mischievious fairy) (.231)
MM \ FISH
[] fish (fish are sacred in some cultures, in others they play an active
role in their myths) [ichthys] (DM.376)
MM \ G
Dingell (a female version of the gremlin) (.292)
Fifinella (a female version of the gremlin) (DM.367)
MM \ GENIE
Dalhan (a man-eating jinee) (DM.269)
MM \ GHOST
MM \ GOBLIN
Black Dog (a goblin hound) (.152)
bogey (a goblin) (.158)
bugaboo (a bogey) (.176)
bug (a bogey: a goblin) (.176)
MM \ GRIFFON
epimacus (a heraldic griffin) (.339)
MM \ HORSE
elf-locks (tangled hair in the tail or mane of a horse) (DM.328)
MM \ HALF-FIEND
cambion (a child born of a liaison between an incubus or a succubus
and a human) (.188)
MM \ HOBGOBLIN
bullbeggar (a hobgoblin) (.177)
MM \ J
dog of the shaman (a name for the jaguar) (.299)
MM \ LYCANTHROPY
ailuranthropy (the ability to turn oneself into a cat) (DM.38)
boanthropy (the supposed ability to turn oneself into a cow or bull)
(.157)
cynanthropy (the ability to turn oneself into a dog) (.263)
MM \ MAMMAL \ HERD ANIMAL
camelopardel (a monster giraffe with horns) (.188)
MM \ MAMMAL \ SMALL
fox (this animal appears in myths of many countries, often as a trickster
or shape-changer) (DM.385)
MM \ MINOTAUR
bucentaur (a human-headed bull figure such as the
minotaur) [bull-man] (DM.174)
MM \ S
androsphinx (a sphinx in which the human part is male) (DM.68)
MM \ SPIRIT
Aiwass (a spirit said to have dictated a book of magic) (DM.40)
Arariel (a guardian spirit of the waters) (DM.84)
Alphin (a dove spirit) (DM.52)
Ariel (a spirit of the air: a water spirit) (DM.89)
Asiel (a spirit, ruler of Aquarius) (DM.100)
Gambiel (a spirit, ruler of Aquarius) (.397)
Borachiel (a spirit of fruitfulness) (DM.161) [compare to Barachiel, the Messenger : BoED.125]
Genon (a spirit of fruitfulness) (.407)
Gereinon (a spirit of fruitfulness) (.408)
MM \ SPIRIT \ OLYMPIC
Bethor (one of the 7 Olympic spirits) (ruler of the planet Jupiter)
(.144)
MM \ T
centauro-triton (a triton with the forelegs and hoofs of a horse as
well as the usual human body and fish's tail) (.200)
Terrashot (a fabulous animal) (.391) [x: 391]
MM \ ASTRAL
astral spirits (the spirits of the stars) (DM.103)
Alimiel (an astral spirit of fruitfulness) (DM.50)
Alphariza (an astral spirit of fruitfulness) (DM.52)
Aration (an astral spirit governing the planet Saturn) (one of the
Olympic Spirits) (DM.84)
Armon (an astral spirit of fruitfulness) (DM.91)
Asmodel (an astral spirit of the constellation Taurus) (DM.101)
Captiel (an astral spirit) (.191)
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Alchochoder (a planet said to control the length of a person's life) (DM.46)
air (some cultures believe that air contains an evil spirit which can cause illness and death if inhaled) (DM.39)
colours (the 3 sacred colours are black, red and white) (DM.231)
DMG \ DEATH
fairy sparks (phosphorescence from decaying matter) (DM.355)
DMG \ NPCs-
[] first humans (most cultures have storeis of the first human beings
and how they came into existence) (DM.373)
Alfild (first wife of Sigurd Ring) (mother of Ragnar Lodbrok) (DM.49)
Alquife (a famous enchanter) (DM.52)
Bregthora (wife of Njal) (mo of Grim, Helga, Helgi, Skarp-Hedin and Thorngerd) (DM.143)
Cethor (husband of Eri) (DM.203) [x: place
in ireland]
Chevasche (a sorceress said to suck babies' blood) (.211)
Echdae (hus of Aine, nscc) (.316)
Elferon (son of Elfideos) (bro of Oberon) (.328)
European Sibyl (a mediaeval prophetess) (.349)
Ever Breath (son of Selepus) (fa of Epistrophus and Mynes) (.352)
Frimutel (son of Titurel and Richaude) (bro of Richaude) (fa of Amfortas) (fa of Herzeloyde, Repanse and Trevrezent, nscc) (DM.388)
Garman (son of Gias) (DM.401)
DMG \ NPCs \ MONKS
Cruithneachan (a monk who taught St Columba when he was a boy) (.256)
DMG \ MAGIC ITEM-
alkahest (a mythical universal solvent) (DM.50)
alraun (the root of the mandrake: a good luck charm is made from it)
(DM.52)
alrune (a magic doll that could foretell the future and warn of danger)
(DM.52)
<> amulet (a charm, carried or worn, to off evil: a medicine with
magic properties) (DM.62)
finger amulets (luck charms made from human fingers)
(.369)
Apples of Stakhar (mythical apples, sweet on one side, bittter on the other) (DM.81)
Brazen Head (a mythical talking head, made of brass, which appears in various legends) (DM.167)
Chi-Rho (a sacred symbol) (.212)
cornucopia (a horn always full of food and drink) (.241)
Dagda (a wax figure used in the casting of spells) (.267)
divining rod (a rod or twig used by a diviner to locate things underground,
water, etc.) (.296)
eye (the eye of a cockerel is said to guard against witchcraft; that
of a newt guards against disease) (.353)
fairy loaves (fossil sea-urchins) (DM.355)
fascination (a charm which enabled the wearer to see things not visible
to others) (.357)
fascinum (a phallic amulet) (.357)
fetish (something revered irrationally) (an object supposed to invoke
the power of a spirit within it) (.365)
DMG \ MAGIC ITEM \ POTION
dancing water (a magic liquid said to make women young, beautiful and
rich) (DM.271)
elixir of life (a liquor or powder, which would bestow eternal life,
which the alchemists struggled in vain to produce) (.329)
DMG \ MGI \ BOOK
The Emerald Tablet (a book on the art of making gold) (DM.332)
DMG \ MAGIC ITEM \ BOOK \ SPELL
Agrippa (a book of spells) (DM.34)
Clavicles of Solomon (a collection of magic formulae) [Black
Book] (DM.225)
DMG \ MAGIC ITEM \ STONES
adderstone (a prehistoric bead once thought to be associated with the
adder or to cure the bite of an adder) (DM.19)
Adam's Jewel (a magic stone said to light the way to the underworld)
(DM.19)
aerolite (a meteorite: a sacred stone) (DM.26)
anachitis (a stone said to have the power to conjure up water spirits)
(DM.64)
anachithidus (a stone said to have the power to conjure up demons and
ghosts) (DM.64)
antiphates (a stone said to have the power to defend the owner from
witches) (DM.76)
bezoar (a stony lump sometimes found in the intestines or stomachs
of various ruminants and other animals) (DM.145)
christoletus (a stone said to have the power to repel demons) (.218)
Druid's Egg (a magic item said to be provided jointly by several serpents)
(DM.305)
elixir of gold (a fabled substance said to produce gold or to grant immortality) [lapis philosophorum.philosopher's stone] (DM.329)
fairy stone (a lucky charm) (DM.355)
gagates (a mythical gemstone) (DM.393)
DMG \ MAGIC ITEM \ WEAPONS
elf-shot (a prehistoric stone arrow-head) (DM.328)
DMG \ ADVENTURES-
fable (a fictitious story: a myth) (.354)
De Orbe Novo (a 15th c book of the mythology of the Americas, written by Peter Martyr) (.275)
DMG \ GLOSSARY
[] (fire plays a part
in many mythologies, sometimes for the benefit of man, sometimes to destroy
the world, sometimes to carry a soul to heaven) (DM.372)
Books = .
AGRICULTURE-
Food / Animal = .
Food / Vegetable = .
CULTURE \ FESTIVALS
Feast of the Dead (a festival, held in November, in honour of the dead)
(.359)
Festival of Wasa (a festival held in October recalling the laughter of the gods) (DM.365)
GEOGRAPHY-
curis (the axis of the earth) (a phallus) (a rod, spear, etc. used
for stirring at creation) (.260)
earthquake (a shaking of the earth's surface resulting from underground
movement) (DM.315)
[3240 square tiles]
Tile 1n1w.htm = 0-10° N, 0-10° W (Atlantic
+ Africa.westcoast.central) (tropical)
Tile 1s1e.htm = 0-10° S, 0-10° E (Atlantic
+ Africa.westcoast.central.littlebit) (tropical)
Find out how many 1 mile squares are in a square
tile. See DMG.1.B.
The equatorial square tiles will be the biggest.
Farther north and farther south, some of the square tiles will be smaller.
Fit the smaller square tiles into the center of
the square tile template. There will be 'empty' squares surrounding the
actual area.
[UA : 3240 AREA maps]
The equatorial AREA maps will be the biggest. Farther
north, some of the AREA maps will be smaller.
Farther north and farther south, the AREA maps will
get smaller.
[Scale remains a constant, there will be some slight distortion when moving between maps, and in the maps themselves, for playability.]
Capital = .
Sq. Mi. = .
Mining = .
GEOGRAPHY
\ GEOLOGY
<> alum (a transparent mineral, sulphate of aluminum) (DM.53)
ammonite (a fossil in the form of a coiled shell) (DM.60)
GEOGRAPHY
\ GEOLOGY \ GEM-
agate (a semi-precious stone, a variety of chalcedony) (DM.30)
<> amber (the fossil resin used in many cultures) (DM.56)
amethyst (a violet-colored quartz used as a gemstone) (DM.58)
aquarelle (a blue gemstone) (DM.82)
carbuncle (a form of garnet) (DM.192)
carnelian (red chalcedony, a semi-precious stone formerly called sardius)
(DM.194)
cat's eye (a semi-precious stone) (DM.197)
chrysolite (a stone said to have the power to ward off demons and fevers)
(.219)
coral (a coloured, rocklike deposit of marine animals, used as a gemstone)
(DM.239)
emerald (a precious stone said to guard against evil spirits) (.331)
GEOGRAPHY \ OCEAN
Davy Jones' locker (the sea, regarded as the grave of drowned seamen)
(.275)
HISTORY-
Cosmic Egg (in many mythologies, the primordial egg from which the
world was hatched) (DM.242)
aeon (an age of the universe) (DM.26)
ages (periods distinguished by changes in lifestyle, environment, etc) (DM.31)
Axe Age (one of the 4 ages referred to in the Eddas) (DM.116)
euhemerism (the explantion of mythology from history with gods as men writ large) (.348)
[] Flood (many cultures have myths relating to one or more inundations, referred to as the Flood or the Deluge, sent to eliminate the human race, usually with an advance warning to enable a few to survive to repopulate the world) [Deluge] (DM.379)
Four Astrological Signs (in astrology, 4 signs are identified with the 4 seasons) (DM.384)
KINGS-
[list] crown (crowns, the symbol of sovereigns, made of various materials,
appear in many mythologies) (DM.255)
Balkis (a queen of Sheba) (DM.127)
Coph (a mythical African king) (hus of Penelophon) (.238)
Eanna Cinsealach (a king of Leinster) (fa of Eochu) (.314)
Eudaf (a king of Britain) (son of Caradoc) (fa of Cynan, Elen and Gadeon) (.348)
MAGIC-
arch-magic (powerful magic such as that required to restore the dead
to life) (DM.84)
automatic writing (writing written without the conscious participation of the writer) (DM.114)
bilocation (the ability to appear in 2 different locations at the same time) (DM.149)
black magic (magic involving the Devil)
(DM.153)
Black Mass (a sacrilegious
rite involving the Devil) (.153)
cacodaemon (an evil spirit) [cacodemon] (.181)
dharani (a mantra in Buddhist and Hindu rituals) (.286)
diableri (sorcery: the black art) (.288)
envoutement (a form of sympathetic magic) (DM.336) <^>
evil eye (the ability to cast a spell by looking at someone or something) [=Corsican ordin:=Italian jettatura.malocchio:=Spanish mal de ojo] (DM.352)
MAGIC \ ABJURATION
ada (a magic word uttered to avert bad luck) (DM.18)
Ananizapta (a magical phrase used to repel demons) (DM.64)
apotropaism (a magic ritual to divert evil) (DM.81)
corna (a magic word used to avert evil) (.241)
demonifuge (a spell or charm said to ward off demons) (.281) (DM.281)
fig gesture (a gesture used to ward off evil) (DM.367)
MAGIC \ CONJURATION
conjuration (the art of raising demons or spirits of the dead: black
magic) (.236)
Enochian call (a ritual used to conjure up spirits, demons and elementals) (.335)
MAGIC \ DIVINATION
divination (foretelling the future: locating hidden things through
supernatural power)
divine (foretell future events: locate hidden things
using supernatural powers) (.296)
diviner (one who foretells the future: one who locates hidden things using supernatural powers) (.296)
deuterscopy (divination: second sight) (.284)
dukkeripen (fortune-telling) (.307)
acrostic (a word puzzle) (DM.18)
casting lots (a form of divination by drawing at random from a set
of objects) (.195)
[omen] fetch-candle (a supernatural light) (DM.365)
aeromancy (divination from atmospheric phenomena) (DM.26)
alectromancy (divination from the actions of a cockerel eating grain
placed beside letters written round a circle) (DM.47)
aleuromancy (divination from burning flour or from messages concealed
in balls of dough) (DM.47)
alomancy (divination using salt thrown on the fire) (DM.51)
amniomancy (divination using the caul of a newborn child) (DM.60)
anthropomancy (divination using human entrails) (DM.74)
armomancy (divination from the shoulders of beasts) (DM.91)
aspidomancy (a form of divination calling up demons) (DM.101)
astragalomancy (divination by the casting of knucklebones) (DM.103)
astromancy (divination from the stars) (DM.103)
axinomancy (divination from the motions of agate on a hot axe) (DM.116)
belinomancy (divination from arrows) (DM.139)
bibliomancy (divination from random openings of a book: ascertaining guild by weighing suspected sorcerers against the weight of the Bible) (.148)
botanomancy (divination using plants or their leaves) (DM.162)
MAGIC \ DIVINATION \ C
capnomancy (divination from (patterns in) smoke) (.191)
captromancy (divination using mirrors) (.191)
cartomancy (divination from playing cards) (.194)
captromancy (divination by mirrors) (.194)
ceraunoscopy (divination by the sound of thunder) (.201)
ceromancy (divination from hot wax dripping into water) (.202)
chaomancy (divination by aerial apparitions) (.207)
cheirognomy (divination from lines on the hands) [ch(e)iromancy.chirognomy.palmistry]
(.210)
cieromancy (divination by drawing lots) (.222)
cledomancy (divination from the involuntary actions and utterances
of humans) (.225)
cleromancy (divination by lot, such as falling dice) (.226)
coscinomancy (divination using a sieve and shears) (DM.242)
crithomancy (divb using meal strewn over victims for sacrifice) (.254)
crystallomancy (divw transparent bodies such as crystals) (see also
scrying) (.256)
cubomancy (divination using dice) (.256)
MAGIC \ DIVINATION \ D
dactylomancy (divination using finger rings) (.266)
MAGIC \ DIVINATION \ E+
elaeomancy (divination from the reflections in the surface of oil)
(.324)
empyromancy (divination from the behaviour of various things placed
on a fire) (.332)
gastromancy (divination with large glasses or from stomach noises) (.402)
MAGIC \ DIVINATION \ G
geomancy (divination from figures drawn in earth or sand, from patterns
in the dust or from pebbles thrown on the ground) [=Chinese feng-shui]
(.408)
geomantic demons (spirits associated with geomancy)
(.408)
MAGIC \ ELEMENTALISM
elementalism (the doctrine that divinities are elemental powers: the
worship of elemental spirits) (.327)
MAGIC \ EVOCATION
evocation (a spell which induces the dead or the devil to appear) (.353)
MAGIC \ NECROMANCY
control (a spirit alleged to direct a medium during a seance) (.238)
MAGIC \ TRANSMUTATION
dragonise (turn into a dragon) (.303)
MAGIC \ C2
augury (divination from the flight of birds) (DM.112)
MAGIC \ C4
exorcism (the rite used to expel spirits said to have taken possession
of humans) (.353)
MAGIC \ W2
extra-sensory perception (alleged ability to perceive things outside
the range of normal senses) (.353)
NOBLES-
Duke of the South Border (a noble who hated krthr and all his men)
(DM.307)
Races/Subraces = .
Sex = .
POLITICS-
Alliances = .
Hostilities = .
Open Warfare/Skirmishing = .
TRADE-
Exports = .
Imports = .
agaric (a mushroom-type fungus) (DM.29)
almond (a small tree of temperate climates producing hard-shelled nuts) (DM.51)
angelica (a plant said to ward of evil) (DM.69)
ash (a tree once believed to have magical powers) [Fraxina.Fraxinella] (DM.98)
ebony (a timber said to have magical properties) (.316)
baccharis (a herb used in magic rites) (DM.121)
elecampane (a flower said to have sprung from the tears of Helen of Troy) (DM.326)
fairy-grass (circles of grass darker in
colour than that around it) (DM.355)
fig tree (a tree with edible fruit full of seeds) (DM.367)
WEATHER-
Aurora Borealis (coloured lights appearing in the sky in high
northern latitudes) (DM.113)
eclipse (the temporary obscuring of the sun by the moon or the moon by the earth's shadow) (DM.316)
fairy wind (a sudden gust of wind said to be caused by fairies) (DM.355) [=w3: Gust of Wind?]
Four Astrological Quarters (in astrology, the celestial hemisphere is divided into 4 quarters with associated attributes) (DM.385)
WEATHER \ ASTROLOGY
Climate = .
Adnachiel (the ruling spirit of the constellation Sagittarius) (see
also Saritiel) (DM.20)
Algol (a bright star in the constellation Perseus) (DM.49)
Antichthon (a supposed world beyond the sun) (DM.75)
Aries (the first sign of the Zodiac, the ram) (DM.87)
Gemini (the third sign of the zodiac, the twins )(.407)
Cancer (the fourth sign of the Zodiac, the crab) (DM.189)
Capricorn (the tenth sign of the Zodiac, the goat) (.191)
Aquarius (the eleventh sign of the Zodiac, the water-carrier) (DM.82)
Adam's Peak (a mountain in Ceylon with a depression shaped like a large
footprint) (DM.19)
Antilia (a blessed land) (DM.75)
Bethseda (a pool or spring in Jerusalem said to have miraculous healing powers) (DM.144)
Cephalonia (a mysterious island that could be found only by chance even
by those who had once been there) [The Lost Island] (.201)
Circle of the Sun (a megalith consisting of 5 stones with a central
altar) (.223)
City of Lanterns (a realm said to exist beyond the zodiac) (.224)
Dragon of Rhodes (a dragon living in a cave on the island of Rhodes)
(DM.303)
Druid's Circle (a ring of standing stones such as Stonehenge) (.305)
Earthly Paradise (a hypothetical country where all was perfect and death unknown) (DM.315)
Gag Noz (an empty boat which appears in Finistere, said to portend death) (.393)
MISC \ CHRISTIAN
bee (an insect living in colonies and producing honey) (DM.137)
MISC \ MEDIAEVAL
elements (the basic elements of which the universe is made) (DM.327)
[] end of the world (each culture has it's own version of how the world will end) (DM.333)
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