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(More info on the exact method of divination. BTW this is not just from Atlas, it can be found in other works on Rome. For instance, Steven Saylor refers to it in one of his Gordianus the Finder novels.)
(noted that the Etruscan art was a reference made by the Romans in Real History.)
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'''Hermetic Haruspexes''' are diviners and seers presented as an "idea" for a magical tradition within [[House Ex Miscellanea]] in [[Houses of Hermes: Societates]], page 108.  Their titular power is specific form of [[Divination and Augury]], described in [[The Mysteries Revised Edition]], pages 58-63.  The particular method they use involves examining the entrails of sacrificed animals, a method known to the Romans as the Etruscan art.
'''Hermetic Haruspexes''' are diviners and seers presented as an "idea" for a magical tradition within [[House Ex Miscellanea]] in [[Houses of Hermes: Societates]], page 108.  Their titular power is specific form of [[Divination and Augury]], described in [[The Mysteries Revised Edition]], pages 58-63.  The particular method they use involves examining the entrails of sacrificed animals, a method known to the Romans in [[Real History|real history]] as the Etruscan art.


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Revision as of 02:09, 16 June 2013

Hermetic Haruspexes are diviners and seers presented as an "idea" for a magical tradition within House Ex Miscellanea in Houses of Hermes: Societates, page 108. Their titular power is specific form of Divination and Augury, described in The Mysteries Revised Edition, pages 58-63. The particular method they use involves examining the entrails of sacrificed animals, a method known to the Romans in real history as the Etruscan art.