A bearded sorcerer is busy invoking spirits with his incantation, his glazed eyes staring into the distance and all aglow in the dark. |
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Other causes may be the evil eye, witchcraft, possession by an evil spirit, or a curse by a sorcerer or an offended neighbour. |
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Like a sorcerer addicted to making magical potions, Li changed the formula again and again. |
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And he was there, the vagabond journeyman sorcerer that had seized what must have seemed a reasonable opportunity at the time. |
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But how could he have, for he knew it was forbidden for a white wizard to make contact with a black sorcerer or sorcerers. |
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He taught his son all the magic he knew and sent him from wizard to sorcerer to cleric to learn more. |
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While under the influence of a stupefactive or anaesthetic, the sorcerer or the person subjected to his artifices, beheld spirits or daemons. |
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The sacrifice had nothing to do with death, but more or less the converting of a white sorcerer or sorceress into a black one. |
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Then, having apparently resolved their nonsensical argument, the sorcerer said a phrase in a language Isobel did not understand. |
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It wasn't quite the same as when a sorcerer used high level spells, but the words were still unintelligible. |
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Picking up the scrying crystal, she headed to the map and began to scry for a sorcerer. |
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Perhaps the budding sorcerer will purchase more carefully and informedly afterwards. |
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He doesn't describe himself as a magician, a sorcerer, a psychic or indeed any of the labels that carry occult baggage. |
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The elven sorcerer tried to grab the feline, but it hissed and swung with its sharp claws. |
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Granted, there's not much a necromancer, a prophesier, and an excellent warrior can do against a sorcerer, but we were up to try. |
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When Siegfried saw Odile, he was instantly drawn to her, for the sorcerer was working his magic. |
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The subject believes that death is inevitable and moreover believes implicitly in the efficacy of the sorcerer. |
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The sorcerer, too, was not unhandsome, but he was spectacular in that every inch of him glowed of power and skill. |
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This pot was used by the sorcerer in order to consult the spirits, is a means of divination. |
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Once upon a time, there was a sorcerer and a witch who were very unhappy because they didn't have any children. |
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A thief steals all of his money, among other things, but he is helped by a wise old sorcerer and alchemist. |
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It recounts the adventures of Kerstin Speller, an 18-year-old apprentice sorcerer from the Kingdom of Freya. |
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The sorcerer looks haggard, exhausted, but otherwise uninjured. |
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With an accent so thick it's almost racist and a manner that's half passionate, half prestidigitation, he is a wizard of wanting and a sorcerer of the single lady. |
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The sorcerer eats iboga to be a good mediator between the living and the dead. |
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The magician's touch of a master sorcerer, so personal that it is surprising to encounter it in? |
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Merlin appears not only as a sorcerer and a wise man but also as a trickster. Constantly, he appears before Arthur in disguise, as a child, a beggar, an old peasant. |
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The Chinese, the inhabitants of Palermo, Liguria, Naples, or was it the work of a sorcerer, as related by the Napolitan writer Matilde Serao, as a reworking an old popular legend? |
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I am subject to a tyrant, a sorcerer, that by his cunning hath cheated me of this island. |
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The succession of a sorcerer was from father to son, or from uncle to nephew. |
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A prayer was then offered for the husbands speedy death, the sorcerer earnestly watching the flower. |
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The name was chosen as a reference to events in the play, in which Prospero, a sorcerer, gives up his powers. |
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This album is a pure jewel of dark-ambient music, having an outstanding sound quality and musical diversity, allying the analogical coldness of electronics to the magic and sorcerer sounds of the cello. |
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Having not yet met the sorcerer Benchaoui I wonder if the snake did not jinx us because few miles later the bike loses all power and frequently stalls. |
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And when he doesn't play the apprentice sorcerer, Skully loves spending time with Zoombie in telling jokes and cracking a snack, for he surely is an unforgivable glutton. |
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He can be a child who dreams to find a job in town to send money to his family and help them to survive, or a child declared sorcerer who is thrown out because he brings a so-called bad luck. |
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Real mechanical sorcerer, he brought Yamaha back to the top. |
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Embark on a thrilling adventure to help Albert, a young magician, restore the Key of Eiron and save his sister kidnapped by Sibelius, a wicked sorcerer. |
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The apprentice sorcerer, having created a tulpa by concentration and control of his imagination, invokes it and then frees it by an act of consciousness that also destroys it. |
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That blood and pain paid a dividend, too, even when the subject wasn't a sorcerer. |
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The sorcerer would in that case try his skill another day, with perhaps better success. |
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A sorcerer prophesies that the death of the Grand Prince would be associated with a certain horse. |
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She managed to flee the sorcerer who had attempted to zombify her and enjoyed relative prosperity in Jamaica. |
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The hostile sorcerer incants his spell whilst placing his foot on a grave in the cemetery of the feast hamlet. |
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The castle's name allegedly arose from a legend of the Roman poet Virgil, who developed a reputation as a sorcerer and foreseer of the future. |
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World traveling sorcerer supreme Charles Carter, yclept Carter the Mysterious, has made a startling discovery that makes the news from Europe seem mild indeed. |
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The locals were against the initiative and consulted a sorcerer. |
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Lansine Kouyate, balafon maestro from Mali teams up with David Neerman, electric vibraphone sorcerer to form the musical universe of Kouyate Neerman. |
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No one ascends the mountain through fear of the demon, except an Ojha or sorcerer, who sacrifices a goat at the foot of the hill before he makes the attempt. |
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The Sword and the Sorcerer is a very, very guilty pleasure for this judge. |
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In 1892 Holst wrote the music for an operetta in the style of Gilbert and Sullivan, Lansdown Castle, or The Sorcerer of Tewkesbury. |
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A remake of the French classic Wages Of Fear, Sorcerer is about a bunch of drifters driving a cargo of unstable gelignite through the South American jungle. |
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