[sôŕsə-rē]
(n.)Use of supernatural power over others through the assistance of spirits; witchcraft.
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Sorcery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sorcery may refer to: • Magic (paranormal) • Witchcraft • Maleficium (sorcery) • Sorcery!, a series of four Fighting Fantasy Game Books written by Steve Jackson • Sorcery (album), an album by Katak...
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Witchcraft - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Witchcraft , in various historical, anthropological, religious and mythological contexts, is the use of certain kinds of supernatural or magical powers. Witchcraft can refer to the use of such powers...
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Here are descriptions of some sorcery spells. ... Any magic cast at someone under the effects of a Cast Back must compare its strength against the strength of the Cast Back. If the incoming magic overcomes the Cast Back, it takes effect normally. If it does not, the spell is reflected back at the caster.
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Sorcery is the most "scholastic" form of magic on Geoza. Because of the detailed understanding of the nature of Reality necessary for Sorcery, those who master this Origin must be scholars of magic as well.
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sorcery n. Use of supernatural power over others through the assistance of spirits; witchcraft. [Middle English sorcerie , from Old French, from ... Antonyms: sorcery...
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