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archmage

n. A very powerful mage.

Usage examples of "archmage".

I have received a request from the Archmage of Hadrumal, Planir the Black, that you travel to Caladhria and join with one Shivvalan Ralsere, mage.

Still, his loyalties to his Archmage meant a different lodestone from mine governed his course, I reminded myself.

I gripped my goblet and cursed myself for forgetting that the Archmage could well have Shiv trawling for different fish than the rest of us.

The Archmage wants to use them to find out more about the foundation of Hadrumal, which happened about a generation later, when the magic that governs the elements was first properly developed.

Kalion swept after the Archmage, his lips narrow with barely concealed irritation by the time they turned into a second courtyard of pale stone buildings and he took out a key to open the door to a slender tower whose pinnacles were carved into tongues of stone fire.

The Archmage climbed the dark oaken stairs two and three at a time without any excessive effort and slammed the heavy door of his study back without preamble.

Was this recollection of the long-passed festival the sort of memory that Planir the Archmage had been hoping the sword would pass to me?

The Archmage was in shirt sleeves, seated at a polished table in his paneled study, the evening sun sinking behind the towers of Hadrumal just visible through the tall lancets of the window next to him.

The Archmage ran a hand over his face and rubbed the back of his neck with a muttered oath as a knock sounded on the oak of his door.

You take over as Archmage, Hearth-Master, until a proper vote can be convened and Misaen help you!

The Archmage poured himself a second larger measure of white brandy and raised his glass to the younger mage in high good humor.

The Archmage was going to let you loose in the Archipelago and forget about you?

The Archmage is our best hope of defense at present and I charge you, on the oath that binds us, to tell him all you can and to spend all your efforts in his service, even to the hazard of your life.

Raven for a bet, the Archmage was being about as subtle as a farmer tethering a mare in season to fetch a wild stallion into stud.

Trust me, you should take plain speaking from the Archmage as a compliment.