The lace barely covers her upper leg as the female mages continue to altercate with her that it must be shorter. |
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He felt the two mages clash, their grim determination and faith in their opposing deities setting the air around them aquiver. |
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Earlier I went to the smithy, and the mages there were able to produce new boots for us. |
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He also may have missed the groups of swordsmen, archers, and mages that passed through. |
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In the room were mages, sorceresses and spokesmen from all known branches of magic. |
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It was for her as a wand was to mages who chose that object, a focuser of earth-magic. |
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And mages were like the kings of magic by the sounds of it, worshipped by the people who ranked beneath them. |
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Which means I will have to spend the next couple of months or so in a school of magic surrounded by snot-nosed nobles and arrogant mages. |
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All of the mages had staffs appropriate to their height with globes resting atop them. |
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The same qualities that made gold a desirable medium of exchange in the ancient world make orichalc useful to mages. |
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Each bore a pair of stripes on his sleeve, color depending on what legion of mages he supervised. |
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He was also standing among a war party of almost thirty knights, paladins, and mages. |
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People tend to be, in my opinion, far too inclined to worship the mages than to worship God, which is a severe problem. |
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In the hot summer months, the carnival would travel into the city, full of gypsies and fire breathers, mages and contortionists. |
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Some mages in one of the other planes have learned how to trap them and force the elementals to do their bidding. |
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Another of the Scarlet mages who slew the Azure ones is camped very close to me, and had the dawn watch. |
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But some of them have survived to this day, as has the Stonehenge in Salisbury, even though the strength of the mages has waned. |
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Justice and Grande said that the pictures are fake, although Lawrence's spokesperson verified the mages of the actress were authentic. |
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Myself and a few of the other mages opened up a rift in time. |
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One night, while one of the mages was away, a dark and sinister force breaks into the house and whisks away one of the mages. |
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The service works for each and every server and class: druids, hunters, mages, priests, paladins, rogues, shamans, warriors or warlocks. |
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Elven mages studied the new technology extensively and discovered the its secret, reverse engineering the weaponry to suit the League's fleet. |
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All priests and mages felt this charge upon attaining full manhood. |
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On the heels of the storm came a group of humanoid figures who were covered in hair and had horns, apparently led by headless mages armed with red swords. |
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He went after powerful mages himself, and my father was one of them. |
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Told you no bunch of jumped-up mages can stand against your parents. |
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A group of other mages want the accords to fail and a new country has decided to be recognized at the accords. |
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But the warriors tasked to guard the mages and protect society from their evil actions have themselves become corrupted with power. |
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A mysterious disease is affecting the mages in the Tower of Sorcery. |
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She has learned that her world of Dematr is headed for a catastrophe that will destroy civilization and that mages really can alter reality for short periods. |
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Nonetheless, in Les derniers rois mages, Maryse Conde invents a technique through fiction to confer pride and identity on a people denied both for far too long. |
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Get the mobile police unit in if you have to, and get me a crack team of top-level Mages together. |
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Why did he choose to induct me into the Society of Mages, especially as a Rare Mage? |
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I will spare your life, but I am entrusting it to these Mages here. |
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