In his mythology, those who use the Ring will become disembodied wraiths, but will still have physical as well as spiritual powers. |
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One or two were wobbling along on bicycles, throwing up thin wraiths of dust in their wake. |
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Instead, the Moon Beings became like wraiths, cloudy figures always shrouded by a misty covering-willing to do anything their master asked. |
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The faces of Efia, Ynsandrailia, Kjarian, and Zlatthanalian were within the dream, but they were faded, like wraiths. |
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Once inside the building, both Evoke and Max could feel the spirits and wraiths, but Evoke could feel the more powerful ones. |
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Treading silently like tigers on the prowl, they slipped into the silky black shadows, blending into the night like wraiths. |
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In contrast to these girthy ladies, other Blackwood women are wraiths and ambulating phantoms, eaten up by anxieties and rage. |
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He lives a monastic existence, coming into the studio every day and spending hours alone painting his wraiths and winding sheets. |
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Finally satisfied with the job that they had done, Loren and his militia gunmen gathered up their weapons and disappeared like wraiths into the darkness. |
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Its heroes are the wraiths of international sport, relentlessly ordinary men capable of consistently extraordinary acts of bravery and precision. |
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They had their hoods drawn in the manner of their kind, and like vultures over a battlefield or perhaps like wraiths over a grave, they hovered over him to see if he was hurt. |
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Now we were driving through bleak glens with stunted conifers, gushing ice-melt streams and mist snagged in tattered veils on the crags like the wraiths of lost warriors. |
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It's powerful, unsettling stuff, those thin wraiths marching off to war. |
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Shape-shifters, sky-divers, wraiths, Blake's figures are always superhuman. |
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This chapter is riddled by shifts of subject matter across four centuries – Rudolph and his cabinet come and go like wraiths. |
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The wraiths and phantoms creep under your carpets and between the warp and weft of fabric, they lurk in wardrobes and lie flat under drawer-liners. |
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An unusual mirror, created by the powerful mage, Solumir, in order to detect wraiths and magical creations. |
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Hardly anybody in the rest of the world paid attention until a reporter from the Sun, the London tabloid, visited Biafra with a photographer and encountered the wasting children: eerie, withered little wraiths. |
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Along with encounters and hooks for your campaign, it presents a host of undead threats, including new varieties of ghouls, skeletons, vampires, wraiths, and zombies. |
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Finally he gave up and went to the bar, where he leaned into a gathering of wraiths and ordered a bourbon from a pretty bartender with a blood-red slash impastoed darkly across her neck. |
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What Americans ate, he believed, could not possibly harm their health. Not for Dr Stare, therefore, the faddish diets by which the Callista Flockharts and Jennifer Anistons of this world reduce themselves to wraiths. |
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Like wraiths with the impediments of bodies they stumbled in the direction of Salthill faces. |
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We might indeed have been the wraiths of the departed dead upon the dead sea of that dying planet for all the sound or sign we made in passing. |
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Yet it is, of course true that articles are less contentful than demonstratives, having become bleached into pale wraiths of their former robust selves. |
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Two missiles flew out from Nymph's hull and crashed into the oncoming Wraiths, the first had been shattered into pieces while the other had merely been winged. |
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