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Scrying has been used in many cultures as a means of divining the past... Scrying is actively used by many cultures and belief systems and is not limited to one... uses a form of scrying in the episode... often depict scrying using a crystal ball... Dragon Riders can use scrying through shiny objects to see things they have seen before... is used as a type of scrying device used to see visions of the past... One method of scrying using a crystal ball involves a self... Derived by Doctor John Dee Through the Scrying of Sir Edward Kelly... Scrying and Divination Methods...

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