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n. (plural of wizardry English)
Usage examples of "wizardries".
I made one of the small healing wizardries to start the wounds cleaning themselves out.
This useful tendency meant that many short-duration wizardries didn’t have to be concealed at all.
The wizardries that manifested as the string structures of the four Grand Central gates were only extensions: branches, as it were, of the Tree.
Timeslides were expensive wizardries, but also fairly simple and straightforward ones: hearing that something had “gone wrong” with a timeslide was like hearing that something had gone wrong with gravity.
If wizards in high-population areas like this have to start diverting energy from specialized wizardries just to handle ‘rapid transit,’ they’re not going to be able to do their jobs at peak effectiveness .
It would be nice, she thought, if there were wizardries you could just start and ignore afterwards.
The thought of sabotage, of wizardries being undone as if from the inside, was still on Rhiow’s mind.
She opened her manual, as she stood there under the trees in the summer sun, and quickly did the spell that showed one whatever active wizardries were working in an area.
It hadn't functioned too well there, but here, to judge by the reactions of the drows to the wizardries used against them in the skirmish just past, it would work just fine.
And the area around Caryn Peak is saturated with residue from all the old wizardries that whales and others, have done there.
So I took it inside and cleaned it up, and there are some wizardries you can do with metal, to remind it of the different forces it felt when it was being made.
There are many wizardries nearly as great whose secrets I myself know, and I am only a minor wizard.
As for the council, the wizardries of Khahkht have lulled their suspicions—I doubt not that today's fish-run is his work, tempting their cupidity.