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firemaster

n. 1 (context Scotland English) The chief of a fire brigade. 2 (cx historical English) An artillery officer who supervised the composition of fireworks.

Usage examples of "firemaster".

Simon Beltaire was the only other Firemaster on this coast, and there was no love lost between the two of them.

He had never felt pain so intense in all of his life, as his flesh writhed, melted, reformed—he had endured the pain of molten lava to earn his title of Firemaster, but this was worse agony even than that moment.

Cameron's voice told him the Firemaster had already dismissed du Mond from his thoughts and was on to other things.

And the moment Paul left here on errands of his own, clad in shabby clothing that had never come within Cameron's reach, there was no way the Firemaster could trace him further.

Humans, of course, could go anywhere they chose, no matter what their Magickal Natures, and if the Undines resented the intrusion of a Firemaster into the edges of their domain, they were wise enough to keep quiet about it.

There was very little warmth in him, which was rather ironic considering that he was the most powerful Firemaster in Chicago.

The Firemasters had drawn lots to determine who should go, and Alan Ridgeway had lost.

In his capacity as a Firemaster, he helped to keep the common people of Chicago safe from a repetition of the Great Fire, though that was hardly public knowledge.

That was when he left Illinois entirely, and became an entrepreneur in Steam and the Railroads as only a Firemaster could.

I reacted, not as a man and a Firemaster, but as an animal, an animal being challenged for his territory and his females.

The Firemaster intended to make Cameron suffer as long as possible before striking, that much was obvious to even a dullard.

Beltaire promised, with vows that no Firemaster would break, that he would initiate Paul into the paths that the noted magician Aleister Crowley had pioneered.

Beltaire had a home of his own across the Bay—placing him as far as possible from his rival Firemaster, and yet still remaining within the area.

It is difficult enough for a Firemaster to gain the attention of Water Elementals long enough to convince them to leave his Work alone—only think how less likely that is if he uses the wrong color!

It is not possible for two Firemasters to remain together in the same area.