Every race has magical and non magical people, these could be wizards, witches, warlocks, sorcerers, or sorceresses. |
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Witches and sorcerers were thought by many to be the offspring of such unions. |
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The angry sorcerers and sorceresses attacked the remaining wolves at once, until all of them were gone for good. |
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In this film he presents a documentary of social life in Wanzerbe, the famed village of Songhay sorcerers. |
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Zombies are dead bodies with no souls, created by the black magic of voodoo sorcerers. |
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A band of strong wizards and sorcerers, including myself, started a meeting. |
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Wizards, sorcerers, and other arcane spellcasters of the world, we need to step it up a notch. |
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For the mass of the population they were not only salesmen but bringers of news, street entertainers, quacks, and sorcerers. |
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In folklore, zombies are portrayed as innocent victims who are raised in a comatose trance from their graves by malevolent sorcerers. |
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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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Commonly, sorcerers might carry a magic implement to store power in, so the recitation of a whole spell wouldn't be necessary. |
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Book III proposes licit remedies against charms and incantations, and considers whether it is true that sorcerers have the power to heal. |
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There was so much that people didn't know about magic, even the sorcerers themselves. |
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Do you believe that the world of sorcerers, witches, and necromancers is going the way of the ancient Greeks and Egyptians? |
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Magicians and sorcerers of every kind were desperately trying to control the magical outbreak but to no avail. |
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White witches are sorcerers for good rather than their broomstick-bearing evil sisters. |
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But Wagner's music casts a spell infinitely more seductive than those wielded by his motley collection of wizards and sorcerers. |
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Military and civilian police are accused of extrajudicial killings, and vigilante justice persists for witches and sorcerers. |
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This weekend, you can tour the wild world while planted squarely on a lowly beach towel, and it involves no down payments of your first born to evil sorcerers. |
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The public thought these artillerists to be magicians and sorcerers. |
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Besides, many demons want to recruit powerful sorcerers and sorceresses. |
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It's hidden because that's the graveyard of sorceresses and sorcerers. |
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Thus the various ritual capacities of North Mekeo chiefs and sorcerers typify the sort of interpersonal agency implicit in Melanesian personal partibility. |
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They were fetishes that drove people mad but if some churches drive mad then they are brotherhoods of sorcerers. |
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To divine and to believe the words of diviners, foretellers, and sorcerers is meanness. |
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Many of those you call praise and worship group leaders, are great satanists, frightful sorcerers. |
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Outside are dogs and sorcerers and sexually immoral and murderers and idolaters, and whoever loves and practices a lie. |
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Whenever it hails, I can't help thinking that angry sorcerers are whipping up the waters of the streams and turning the drops into hailstones. |
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And we all know from experience that sorcerers with reps are bad news. |
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Judgment will be severe towards sorcerers, that is, people practicing occultism. |
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Recommended, then, not because it's a masterpiece, but because it's an original perspective, and a break from those whiny orphan sorcerers. |
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That is why witches or sorcerers possess millions of methods and influences to impiously cause all kinds of harm to their victims. |
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Then the king commanded to call the magicians, and the astrologers, and the sorcerers, and the Chaldeans, to show the king his dreams. |
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Decisions to raise war parties could also be prompted by the dreams of chiefs or war priests, falsely called sorcerers by the white men. |
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We told the parents to go and see the sorcerers, they were told that it was the work of witchcraft. |
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This statue was kept in the case of young initiates but also available to sorcerers, master of rain and others. |
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This kind of statues is used bu the Mugangas sorcerers with the aim to bring protection against demons. |
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The unspoken element in the myth about the Banyanga is that they are a race of sorcerers and consequently dangerous. |
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Rituals and practices of magic are still active within some family circles and through healers and sorcerers. |
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To the like of what sorcerers from Liquid Tension Experiment used to do, offering spontaneous music can reveal convincing. |
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We want there to be Gandalfs and Elronds and Galadriels in the world, wise old wizards and sages and sorcerers who are looking out for the rest of us. |
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A selection of visual renditions of the ogre, which some people say can only have been seen in dreams and by sorcerers, shall further introduce the image. |
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Early tales of apprenticeships to magicians and sorcerers intrigued me. |
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Religious experts vary from formally installed priests and teachers representing the institutionalized religions to self-ordained shamans, healers, and sorcerers. |
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He was one of an elite class of sorcerers with very select powers. |
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Scared talk of witches and sorcerers was not the attention Avalon needed. |
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The text refers to two women, Diana the Huntress and Herodias, who both express the duality of female sorcerers. |
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Once persecuted as heretics and sorcerers, magicians have always been conduits to a parallel universe of limitless possibility-whether invoking spirits, reading minds, or inverting the laws of nature by sleight of hand. |
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In some rural areas, persons with disabilities are thought to be sorcerers, though these practices are decreasing because of widespread NGO media campaigns. |
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For fifty-two years, the ardent Father Gérard traveled all over this land to ease the burden of the poor, heal the sick, instruct the shepherds, disconcert the sorcerers, found parishes and establish schools. |
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But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and fornicators, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burns with fire and brimstone. |
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Because what is only a means or an exercise for Tibetan sorcerers, who consider the material world as an illusion, is an end result for the sorcerer from techno-scientific societies, who considers the material world as real. |
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Specifically, his art often referred to former 12th to 13th century Medieval iconography addressing the nature of female sorcerers. |
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An eidetic memory has the unexpected effect of allowing Rachel to see past enchantments sorcerers use to hide their secrets. |
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Therefore, understand clearly that all the children that you have had with the assistance or the help of witchdoctors and sorcerers, are only demons. |
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We are good, we are evil, ascetics, hedonists, sorcerers and saints. |
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Just like the sorcerers, you become a detestable being before God. |
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I've tried to bring rain through my sorcerers and priests. |
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Unlike the Irish texts, the Welsh term commonly seen as referring to the druids, dryw, was used to refer purely to prophets and not to sorcerers or pagan priests. |
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The hilarious sorcerers are handed an orphaned baby named Tomjohn. |
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Aradia, Gwydion and Faunus were made to sit in three rickety and spindly chairs before the thirteen members of the Society of Sorcerers. |
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Her grandfather was once a very loyal supporter of the Dark Sorcerers and I am afraid the apple never falls far from the tree. |
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The winds howled their dirge about the rough-hewn stone dwellings huddled under the grim fortress of the Sorcerers who kept watch over the once-great plains of Kal Maros. |
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Sorcerers and sorceresses were often slain by relatives of their supposed victims. |
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