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  2. Filipino shamans - Wikipedia

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    1922: a shaman of the Itneg people renewing an offering to the spirit of a warrior's shield [1] A performer depicting a shaman in a recent Babaylan Festival of Bago, Negros Occidental Filipino shamans , commonly known as babaylan (also balian or katalonan , among many other names), were shamans of the various ethnic groups of the pre-colonial ...

  3. Category:Fictional shamans - Wikipedia

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  4. Shaman (Dungeons & Dragons supplement) - Wikipedia

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    Trenton Webb reviewed Shaman for Arcane magazine, rating it a 5 out of 10 overall. [1] According to Webb, the book "rewrites the earth magic AD&D rules. Out go the pilfered priests spells and mumbo jumbo of the Barbarian's and Humanoid's Handbooks, and in comes a batch of very different magic and brand-new mumbo jumbo."

  5. Slavic shamanism - Wikipedia

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    Common practices within the ceremonies include music with instruments such as a drum, yaleika, gudok, sopilka, and a Jew's harp used to induce the shaman into trance. [5] Trance possession is common during these rites and the shaman allows the god or spirit to give messages through their body and their body acts as a vessel to contain the spirit.

  6. Shamanic music - Wikipedia

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    The shaman's song – or largish [20] in Tuvan – is personal to the shaman [21] and tells of her or his birthplace, initiation, ancestral pedigree, special gifts, and special connections to particular spirits. The melody and words are composed by the shaman and generally remain the same throughout the shaman's professional life.

  7. Shaman King: Legacy of the Spirits - Wikipedia

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    Shaman King: Legacy of the Spirits is a role-playing video game—the first Shaman King game on the genre. [1] The player controls Yoh Asakura, a young shaman who has the ability to communicate with spirits and along with the samurai spirit Amidamaru will battle other shamans to become the Shaman King. [2]

  8. List of Elsword classes and characters - Wikipedia

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    Kayak the Shaman - A Lizardman conspirator who serves as a villain in Bethma. King Nasod - The leader of Nasod who aimed to revive his race using the El Stone of Ruben. His true name is "Adam", the first advanced Nasod ever created. Berthe - A demon who first appeared in Ruben who attempted to steal the Ruben's El Stone but repelled by Elsword.

  9. List of Konami games - Wikipedia

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    Shaman King: Legacy of the Spirits; Shaman King: Master of Spirits 2; Kessakusen! Ganbare Goemon 1+2: Yukihime to Magginesu; Wagamama * Fairy: Mirumo de Pon! DokiDoki Memorial Panic; Winx Club; Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX: Aim to be Duel King! (Japan) / Yu-Gi-Oh! GX: Duel Academy (North America) 2006. Animal Yokochou: Shinkyuu Shiken! no Kan ...