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scryer

n. One who divines, sees or predicts the future by means of a scrying tool; especially a crystal ball.

Usage examples of "scryer".

Neverness might have grown up making the Eight Duties of an Architect rather than dreaming of becoming cetics or scryers or pilots.

I turned to see Soli, tall and somber in his tight black robe, pushing his way through the sea of people, He was leading a beautiful, eyeless scryer by the arm.

Like all scryers she was blind, and more, her eyepits were scooped hollows as black as space.

According to the custom of the scryers she daubed the oil into the hollows of her eyepits, coating the scars with concealing blackness.

The spell traps set in the anti-scrying wards that surrounded his own offices, if triggered, would trap the soul of the would-be scryer or drive him mad.

Tyron knew it would tire the old magician to link two distant scryers together, but Tyron could not reach Laris on his own.

All magical lore is encompassed in the circle, from the skills of the humble hedge-wizard with his charms, the scryer with his bowl or crystal, the bestial magic of the Wit and the celestial magic of the Skill, and all the homely magics of hearth and heart.

Bart turned to the scryer dealing with his end of the mystic connection between crystal balls.