Why this word is great
LAMPADOMANCY — [Noun] Divination by interpreting the behavior, color, and form of a lamp or torch flame. From the Ancient Greek λαμπάς (lampás, "torch, lamp") and -μαντεία (-manteía, "divination"). Unlike pyromancy, which reads the roaring, general tongue of any fire, or lychnomancy, which peers into the solitary soul of a ritual candle, lampadomancy interprets the intimate, domestic breath of a contained and tended flame. It is the oracle in the oil-slick flicker of a bedside vigil, the sudden blue heart that blooms in a lamp's mantle, or the frantic, sputtering signature of a wick in a drafty hall—a humble attempt to wrest a future from the one bright, uncertain thing holding back the dark.