Chronomancy
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Chronomancy is divination of the best time to do something, the determination of lucky and unlucky days, especially popular in ancient China.[citation needed]
The term "chronomancy", stemming from the Greek word chronos (meaning time), and the word manteia (meaning divination) is also used in fiction to refer to a school of magic involving supernatural manipulation of time.
Time manipulation
The best known historical figure that has been believed to possess the power of chronomancy is the Count of St Germain, the eighteenth century philosopher, alchemist, and spiritualist. He has been believed to transcend time by reincarnation and eternal youth.[citation needed]
Fiction and games
Chronomancers are offered as a character class available to players in some games such as Bard's Tale III[citation needed], and are mages capable of manipulating time. Typical abilities they have available involve making themselves move faster, curing aging, and time travel.[citation needed]
"Time Mages" also appears as a character class in the Final Fantasy video game series.[1]
In The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion expansion pack, the Shivering Isles, there is a character who is a student of chronomancy, and offers to turn the player into a self-display by freezing him in time.
In EverQuest 2, Enchanters who chose to use their achievement points to increase their casting times, Can earn the title "Chronomancer"
Guild Wars' canceled project 'Utopia' was going to feature a new class called 'Chronomancer'. Only artwork was revealed about this class, depicting a showing goldplated humanoid creatures, sometimes with human features, sometimes more mechanical-looking.