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divinations

n. (plural of divination English)

Usage examples of "divinations".

While the clerics stay busy seeking me, the decoy, my illustrious chief will undertake another, more discreet inquiry undisturbed, by performing divinations and interrogating demons, prob­ably.

Once I acquired my stock in trade primarily through scrying, divinations, and such.

He had useful information to share with the rest of the Menzoberranyr, and he also had a couple of divinations he wanted to attempt that he hoped would clarify a bit just exactly what was going on in the Abyss.

He found me here, where my screens against hostile divinations are weakened by the transparency of my scrying place.

If Pharaun's divinations were accurate, they should reach the stream at the end of that night or perhaps the next, which meant that House Jaelre and the Vhaeraunite priest were only a day beyond.

While the clerics stay busy seeking me, the decoy, my illustrious chief will undertake another, more discreet inquiry undisturbed, by performing divinations and interrogating demons, probably.

Those impostors, then, whom they designate Mathematicians, I consulted without hesitation, because they used no sacrifices, and invoked the aid of no spirit for their divinations, which art Christian and true piety fitly rejects and condemns.

Now also had I repudiated the lying divinations and impious absurdities of the astrologers.

Quietly, he responded, "Nepanthe, I've performed divinations for centuries and I haven't yet seen one proven wrong.

I sent divinations meant to get him back in harness, but Nu Li Hsi interfered, subtly twisting them to his own ends.

By my divinations, the wizard spoke nothing but truth—but there are spells that would conceal lies from me, simple spells that even an apprentice might use, and that a mage of Heremon's ability…"He didn't bother finishing the sentence.

Warlocks don't do divinations, of course, so she couldn't identify the killer herself.