Praecantatiology (the study of magic) is often considered to have had six active branches, or 'sects', that were commonly used. These are Elemental, Enchantment, Divinatory (also known as 'Psychic' magic), Telekinetic, Enhancement and Necropolitan. According to some praecantatiologists, there have been up to fifty different branches of magic which were not successful and became extinct.
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| - Praecantatiology (the study of magic) is often considered to have had six active branches, or 'sects', that were commonly used. These are Elemental, Enchantment, Divinatory (also known as 'Psychic' magic), Telekinetic, Enhancement and Necropolitan. According to some praecantatiologists, there have been up to fifty different branches of magic which were not successful and became extinct.
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| - Praecantatiology (the study of magic) is often considered to have had six active branches, or 'sects', that were commonly used. These are Elemental, Enchantment, Divinatory (also known as 'Psychic' magic), Telekinetic, Enhancement and Necropolitan. According to some praecantatiologists, there have been up to fifty different branches of magic which were not successful and became extinct.
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