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Examples
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The spell was m powder form, and it came in a box the spell-caster made up at the palace, and the powder was forever running out.
Falcon Street 2010
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Finally, Nancy Raffa made the most of Carabosse, the vengeful spell-caster who tried to poison Aurora, but ended up only putting her and the kingdom to sleep for a hundred years.
Donna Perlmutter: A 'Beauty' in Tip-Top Touring Condition 2010
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There were other inexplicable visuals that were meant to represent the magical element to the show -- like how the words to the Psalms would come out and surround whomever the spell-caster was trying to control, or how D'Eon's hair ribbon would just suddenly fall out whenever Lia's soul would take over his body.
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A spell-caster himself, though he often relied more on a sword, the elf gritted his teeth, thrust forward with the cutlass, and waited for the inevitable.
The Day of the Tempest Rabe, Jean 1997
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Catching this half-human spell-caster is not Roland's ultimate goal but only another landmark along the road to the powerful and mysterious Dark Tower, which stands at the nexus of time.
The Waste Lands King, Stephen, 1947- 1991
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And in Kethry's case, that price was usually taken out of the resources of the spell-caster.
The Oathbound Lackey, Mercedes 1988
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"Aha! That is the mark I sought," the spell-caster concurred when Gord pointed to the etchings on the ground.
Night Arrant Gygax, Gary 1987
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Chert, meanwhile, was chipping the ice from the frozen corpse of the spell-caster who had foolishly. sent his dweomer at the ogre-magus.
Night Arrant Gygax, Gary 1987
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He loosened his hold on the spell-caster and backed off a pace.
Night Arrant Gygax, Gary 1987
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When the spell-caster continued to return his steady gaze without so much as batting a single eye, Gord sat back In an attempt to at least appear to be at ease.
Night Arrant Gygax, Gary 1987
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