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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. | '''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. | ||
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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.