Talk:Nubo/@comment-27008999-20160617210158/@comment-73.169.91.89-20160621123228

Basing this off dungeons and dragons, so take it with a grain of salt. Divination in that was one of the 8 schools of magic, and was a fairly broad category. Spells that would reveal answers to questions, spells that would guide, spells that would translate language, spells that would detect auras of magic or others, and spells that spied on a location all fell within the purview of divination. Pretty much anything related to obtaining information. You would use the appropriate tool for the situation.

Antidivination was not a proper category, and spells that protected from spying were distributed among a couple schools of magic. Divination had some spells to detect when being spied upon. Abjuration (the most defensive school) had means of blocking divinations. And the Illusion school had means of feeding false info to spies.