Necromancy
Necromancy is a set of practices that seek to obtain information from the dead, obtain guidance, or influence the dead for a specific end. The term derives from Greek nekros, meaning "dead," and manteia, meaning "divination." In historical contexts, necromancy often refers to attempts to contact spirits or revenants for oracular purposes, ritual knowledge, or concealed power, and it is not necessarily the same as reviving the deceased.
Across cultures, necromantic traditions appear in various forms. In the ancient Mediterranean world, advisers and priests
Common methods historically associated with necromancy include offerings, invocations, mediumship, séances, scrying, and other ritual activities
In modern usage, necromancy is often discussed within the context of ceremonial magic or occult practice, and