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n. (plural of archwizard English)
Usage examples of "archwizards".
It went slower than the wind, for the massive mythallar, the dweomer engine, could drive it in any direction decreed by the archwizards and city council.
Sunbright reflected that, if these archwizards could sustain life for centuries, Bly must be near the limit.
Below and far out of sight were farms and orchards, plantations and ponds, mills and mines that belonged to this one woman who, it was carefully explained by the maid who'd fetched his breakfast, was one of the supreme archwizards of the empire, but not the uppermost: merely the tenth or twelfth.
A tiny cadre of wealthy and decadent archwizards brutalized the starving poor.
And the high-and-mighty archwizards don't care, they only demand the guards grind down harder, punish more terribly.
There was no end to the enchantments here, but he wondered that the archwizards believed they could exploit magic endlessly.
Tailors and seamstresses and milliners throughout the city hired extra help and slaved night and day to fashion military style clothes for the empire's elite, and male and female archwizards down to the lowest apprentices competed to wear the wildest designs possible, until the streets and glittering balls resembled peacock farms.
The would-be archwizards spent most of the meeting clustered, heads bent, over this or that tome, debating the consequences and efficacy of proposed actions.
Surely seven mages, two of them archwizards of note, could handle a few bat-winged … Most of those mages had been torn apart already or left to stumble around with eyes and tongues plucked out, for the fiends to tease at leisure later.
Know that many mages of our people have achieved great power, mightiest of these, the archwizards of Netheril, rule their own domains.