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n. (plural of leyline English)
Usage examples of "leylines".
Van had encouraged her wildest notions, embellished them with diagrams drawn in the dirt, images of non-ley power centers and a web of encapsulator wires radiating out from that center exactly like leylines from a node city, only without a ley's physical limits.
While we've no reason to presume the leylines and nodes which provide the basis for those disciplines are unique to our small corner of the conti nent, elsewhere in the civilized world, people appear to have either ignored, rejected, or never discovered the advantages of ley energy.
Pockets of Outsiders had settled along the leylines themselves that ran between those nodes, narrow strips where the ley energy dimly manifestedenough for running a limited number of floater balloon heaters and making lights glow dimlybut the encroaching Darkness had proven too unnerving for the average Insider citizen's delicate sensibilities to endure for more than the night or two needed to travel between nodes.
But one had to admit that leylight and leyheat and sewers that ran into leylines and disappeared were pleasant conve niences.
Silver leyglow pushed that mist before it, marking the lightwatchman's progress as he worked his way down Beliard Cross from distant Gart Ley, one lamppost at a time, turning the bulbs to the leylines, refining the alignments with a single deft twist of his six foot long key.
Hordes of others from every satellite node were pouring down the leylines and into the City.
It was a border remedy, from the Kirish'lani desert tribes, but a remedy indepen dent of nodes and leylines, unlike so many Rhomatumin solutions, a remedy applied at Ganfrion's specific request.
In certain places, the remote country side, away from leylines, the technology had possibilities.