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magickal

a. Involving, or pertaining to, magick (in modern occultism).

Usage examples of "magickal".

Ramses II called Akmontep and a common girl with unusual magickal powers, who was making rather a name for herself among the people.

Shugra knew this was done as a precaution should he have a magickal charm sewn into the garment.

She had proven that twelve were easily bound and controlled and allowed for variables in magickal affinity.

With herself as the binding agent, thirteen generated enough psychic and magickal energy to complete the task.

When it came to the wicked witch in the woods, she had more than enough animosity to make up for her lack of magickal affinity.

The five-hundred-year-old sorcerer had been a seemingly invincible magickal adversary, too.

Impaled by the magickal spear and suspended in midair, Shugra flailed as a web of red energy formed a cage around her.

She had beaten the witch in spite of the terror and, whether magickal or real, she had beaten the fear, too.

Men, the ability to cope with magickal energies is much akin to the tolerance for vital libations.

I realized that the Elves had an interesting network of magickal pathways stretching out over the face of Skirren.

I heard Aarundel come out from behind me, and a popping akin to that of a cork being pulled from a jug chased him from the magickal roadway.

In effect the walls were immune to magickal attack, which accounted in part for the incredible confidence of the defenders.

I was better than he was at swordplay, and I had a magickal sword as well.

Word went out by means mundane and magickal telling the warriors, archers, lancers, Imperators, and sorcerers to assemble for the Reithrese campaign.

Its loss might blunt their morale, but how much can the fighting ability of magickal automatons and stone warriors depend upon emotion?