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The '''Rosenwald sheets''' are a set of three printed sheets of [[Playing card (nonfiction)|playing cards | The '''Rosenwald sheets''' are a set of three printed sheets of [[Playing card (nonfiction)|playing cards]] from the 16th century which function as a rudimentary [[scrying engine]]. | ||
The Rosenwald sheets function as a matrix for simple [[Scrying engine|scrying engine]] routines. | |||
The | The [[scrying engine]] effect is assumed to be a form of the [[Gnomon algorithm]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:36, 28 June 2016
The Rosenwald sheets are a set of three printed sheets of playing cards from the 16th century which function as a rudimentary scrying engine.
The Rosenwald sheets function as a matrix for simple scrying engine routines.
The scrying engine effect is assumed to be a form of the Gnomon algorithm.