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haramis

n. (plural of harami nodot=1 English)

Usage examples of "haramis".

Haramis saw a single gold-clad figure come dashing out from among the mob of Uisgu, and go snaking through the yelling mass of knights with the bonfires gleaming on her fish-scale armor.

The last time Haramis had been there in reality this room had been filled with Labornoki soldiers trying to capture her and Uzun, and only the timely arrival of two lammergeiers to carry them away from the top of the Tower had enabled them to depart alive.

Mazy Mire the lammergeiers flew, carrying Haramis and Uzun toward the ruins of Moth.

Haramis waved to Uzun, but they could not converse, since the two lammergeiers were too far apart.

It was a trillium nearly as tall as Haramis herself, bare-rooted, with spreading glossy leaves, and seedpods, and a myriad of night-black blossoms each as large as an outstretched hand.

But the colors were no longer dim, and the details were so clear that it seemed as though one could reach out and touch Haramis, who lay sleeping, with Ayah sitting by the side of the bed, keeping watch over her.

When your aunt Haramis was Crown Princess of Ruwenda, before she became the White Lady and before the Two Thrones were united, her hand was sought by the evil King Voltrik of Labornok.

Orogastus had kept a stable of them (since he could not summon the lammergeiers, fronials were his only means of transport to and from the Tower), and Haramis had simply continued his breeding program.

The Blue Lady's stern insistence that mental schooling must precede the actual working of magic at first vexed Haramis, then drove her to the brink of despondency, then finally vouchsafed a glimmer of hope that she might actually be getting it!