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clerics

n. (plural of cleric English)

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The clerics chanted in unison, placing one hand delicately upon the forehead of their respective soldier, tuning in to his passions.

Only clerics or wizards would light the fires, Dinin knew, as necessary pains in their world of scrolls and parchments.

Dinin watched as enchanted extensions of the clerics, the dreaded snake-headed whips on his sisters' belts.

Nothing gave the weapon master more pleasure than killing draw elves, particularly clerics of Lloth.

How thoughtful of Matron Malice to leave all of House DeVir's clerics to him!

She wanted the clerics of House DeVir dead as surely as Zak did, but for very different reasons.

All complications aside, Zak would have been just as happy killing clerics of House Do'Urden.

The eight clerics were anxious now, somehow suspecting that this night would be eventful.

The other clerics of House DeVir glanced nervously at the matron's uncharacteristic slip of words, looking for con firmation.

Lloth heard their prayers louder than those of their counterparts, giving the clerics of House Do'Urden the stronger spells in their mental combat.

Malice screamed, pushing away all of the ago ony in a final explosion of magical power that knocked even the clerics of her own house from their feet.

One group of lesser female clerics marched through, tending to the wounded Do'Urdens and animating the corpses of those beyond their ability, so that the bodies could walk away from the crime scene.

ThTo Do'Urden clerics led a con tingent of soldiers through the structure, using detection spells to determine hiding places of surviving DeVirs.

He watched, amazed, a few moments later, when the proces sion of the Do'Urden army, patron and son, soldiers and clerics, and the slow-moving line of two dozen drow zom bies, made its way back home.

These traitorous' draw would be interrogated-magically interrogated-by the Do'Urden clerics to ensure their sincerity.