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cabalists

n. (plural of cabalist English)

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It was the general opinion of Cabalists everywhere that Roup deserved to be forgotten at the edge of the city.

They considered all Cabalists criminals and the Cabal itself to be a blight on society, despite the fact that it thrived all across the continent.

The First used it as an organizing tool, one of many he employed to keep thousands of Cabalists and millions of transactions working smoothly.

He is known to the Cabalists there by reputation and by first-hand observation.

Chainer watched a pitiful few Cabalists standing firm against the crush of warriors and spectators trying to escape.

Chainer himself needed to get inside, to rejoin his fellow Cabalists and determine where he could do the most good.

Azza sniffed the air and growled to let her fellow Cabalists know there was something coming.

It seemed he wanted the Cabalists to beat back the raiders themselves, and he wanted some of the enemy to escape.

Laquatus smiled politely, but the Cabalists continued to writhe in horror before the First.

The errant Cabalists stepped woodenly forward, shuffling like sleepwalkers.

The hollow, brittle rinds of two adult Cabalists collapsed into a thousand fragments as the last of their essence was converted into ebon mist and absorbed by the First.

He was greeted warmly by the First and Laquatus, but the ambassador visibly fumed when he was ordered to stay behind while the Cabalists fetched the sphere.

The Cabalists had set up a makeshift arena and staged a fighting demonstration.

In the hands of modern Cabalists every substance, no matter how inert, acquires wonderful medicinal virtues, provided it be used in a proper state of purity and subdivision.