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pis' cis [animal headed, cannibalistic deities/ spirits of the wrathful mandala, capable of seeing the future on an oracular mirror book 1, two [IW] | pis' cis [animal headed, cannibalistic deities/ spirits of the wrathful mandala, capable of seeing the future on an oracular mirror book 1, two [IW] |
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pis' cis [animal headed, cannibalistic deities/ spirits of the wrathful mandala, capable of seeing the future on an oracular mirror book 1, two [IW]
1) pis' cis; 2) magical forecasts D [IW]
magical forecasts, deities who protect the fringe of the mandala [JV]
Tramen. Goddesses with human bodies and animal heads. 'Tramen' means 'hybrid' or 'alloy.' [RY]
Pishachi. animal headed, cannibalistic deities of the wrathful mandala, capable of seeing the future on an oracular mirror. Syn phra man animal-headed divinity. a class of beings included under humans, deities who protect the fringe of the mandala. goddesses with animal heads; Tramen (animal-headed beings) 2) sorcery, witchcraft, tramen [RY]