Haruspicy
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Haruspicy is a form of divination where practitioners interpret the fall of spilled blood and viscera. The practice can also appease occult forces and empower necromancy.1
References
- ↑ Robert Brookes, et al. “Occult Feats” in Occult Origins, 24. Paizo Inc., 2015
Core
Terrain
Arcane bloodlines
- AberrantB,S
- AbyssalB,S
- AccursedS
- AquaticB,S
- ArcaneB,S
- Black BloodB
- BorealS
- CelestialB,S
- DaemonS
- Deep EarthS
- DestinedB,S
- DivS
- DjinniS
- DraconicB,S
- DreamspunS
- EctoplasmS
- EfreetiS
- ElementalB,S
- FeyB,S
- GhoulS
- HagB
- HarrowS
- ImperiousS
- ImpossibleS
- InfernalB,S
- Kobold SorcererS
- KytonB
- MaestroS
- MaridS
- MartyredB,S
- MedusaB
- NagaB,S
- NaniteS
- OniS
- OrcS
- PestilenceS
- PhoenixS
- PossessedS
- ProteanS
- PsychicS
- RakshasaS
- SalamanderB,S
- ScorpionS
- SerpentineS
- ShadowB,S
- ShaitanS
- ShapechangerB,S
- SolarS
- SphinxB
- StarsoulS
- StormbornS
- UndeadB,S
- UnicornS
- VerdantB,S
- VestigeB,S
(B bloodrager bloodline; S sorcerer bloodline)
Other forms and manifestations
- Alchemy
- Aeromantic Infadibulum
- Arcane engines
- Cathartic magic
- Electro-thaumaturgy
- Elementalism
- False divine magic
- Fleshwarping
- Flexible preparation
- Focus
- Geomancy
- Haruspicy
- Qi (ki)
- Ley lines
- Magic theory
- Pervasive magic
- Rhabdomancy
- Ritual magic (occult ritual)
- Rune magic and sin magic
- Shadow magic and shadowcasters
- Soul seeds
- Soulforging
- Spells
- Spell resistance
- Tattoo magic
- True names
- Unified magical theory
- Wellsprings
- Wild magic
- Wish magic
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