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TABLETOP ROLE-PLAYING GAME
White necromancy (Arcanum); Black necromancy (Arcanum); Black Necromancy; White Necromancy; Arcanum (role-playing game); Atlantis Trilogy; The Atlantis Trilogy; The Arcanum (role-playing game)

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  • Engraving of occultists [[John Dee]] and [[Edward Kelley]] "in the act of invoking the spirit of a deceased person"; from ''Astrology'' (1806) by [[Ebenezer Sibly]].
MAGIC INVOLVING COMMUNICATION WITH THE DECEASED
Necromancer; Necromancers; Licwiglunga; Necromancery; Necromantical; Necrovoyance; Nigromantia; Necromantium; Spiritual visitation; Nigramancy; Nigromant; Corpse-bothering; Nekromancy; Nekromancer
Necromancy is magic that some people believe brings a dead person back to this world so that you can talk to them. (FORMAL)
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Necromancer         
  • Engraving of occultists [[John Dee]] and [[Edward Kelley]] "in the act of invoking the spirit of a deceased person"; from ''Astrology'' (1806) by [[Ebenezer Sibly]].
MAGIC INVOLVING COMMUNICATION WITH THE DECEASED
Necromancer; Necromancers; Licwiglunga; Necromancery; Necromantical; Necrovoyance; Nigromantia; Necromantium; Spiritual visitation; Nigramancy; Nigromant; Corpse-bothering; Nekromancy; Nekromancer
·noun One who practices necromancy; a sorcerer; a wizard.
Necromancy         
  • Engraving of occultists [[John Dee]] and [[Edward Kelley]] "in the act of invoking the spirit of a deceased person"; from ''Astrology'' (1806) by [[Ebenezer Sibly]].
MAGIC INVOLVING COMMUNICATION WITH THE DECEASED
Necromancer; Necromancers; Licwiglunga; Necromancery; Necromantical; Necrovoyance; Nigromantia; Necromantium; Spiritual visitation; Nigramancy; Nigromant; Corpse-bothering; Nekromancy; Nekromancer
·noun The art of revealing future events by means of a pretended communication with the dead; the black art; hence, magic in general; conjuration; enchantment. ·see Black art.

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Atlantis (role-playing game)

Atlantis is a fantasy role-playing game (RPG) originally published by Bard Games, set in the ancient world before Atlantis sank. It first consisted of three books: The Arcanum, The Lexicon, and The Bestiary, and for this reason was originally called The Atlantean Trilogy or The Atlantis Trilogy.

Atlantis was one of the many fantasy RPGs that followed the rise of the popular Dungeons & Dragons RPG in the late 1970s. However, instead of featuring a fictional fantasy world such as D&D's Greyhawk or Runequest's Glorantha, Atlantis is based on a pseudo-historical version of the Earth and features historical mythology and creatures from myth.