Necromancy was around for 100,000 years and evolved from shamanism, which calls upon spirits such as the ghosts of ancestors with records of practices in ancient Egypt, Babylonia, Greece, Rome, and China. The oldest literary account of necromancy is found in Homer's Odysseus. Under the direction of Circe, a powerful sorceress, Odysseus travels to the katabasis (underworld) in order to gain insight about his impending voyage home by raising the spirits of the dead through the use of spells which Circe has taught him. The Odysseus passages contain many descriptive references to necromantic rituals: rites must be performed around a pit with fire during nocturnal hours, and Odysseus has to concoct a libation for the ghosts to drink while he recites prayers to both the ghosts and gods of the underworld. In Igor Kryan's Necromancer Book of Sex, Power & Wealth you will not only meet stunning goddesses of the underworld in person but encounter their celestial powers of both fury and blessings. Have a mind blowing journey.