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  • And Ma'ar had set a trap for every blood-descendant of Adept potential, using the simple fire-spell as the trigger of that trap.

    Widows and Orphans R. Daniel Lester 2010

  • After that After that, he might well think about all the blighted ambitions of Leareth and Ma'ar.

    Widows and Orphans R. Daniel Lester 2010

  • An'desha was a blood-descendant of an Adept called Zendak, who had in turn been the blood-descendant of another and another, tracing their lineage all the way back to the time of the Mage Wars and an Adept called Ma'ar.

    Widows and Orphans R. Daniel Lester 2010

  • One paid for it, eventually, but as Ma'ar had learned, when "eventually" came to pass, all those years might grant one the time needed to find another sort of escape from old age, death, and dissolution.

    Widows and Orphans R. Daniel Lester 2010

  • I am not certain that Urtho's great enemy Ma'ar would not have unleashed worse upon the world; after all, look what havoc Falconsbane and Ancar wrought, who were lesser mages than Ma'ar.

    Storm Breaking Lackey, Mercedes 1996

  • They didn't know what was going to happen at the other original release point, but Ma'ar had not been the tinkerer that Urtho had been, and had not been known for having workshops to experiment in.

    Storm Breaking Lackey, Mercedes 1996

  • They chose to Gate to the remotest place the mages could think of, hoping they would be beyond the reach of Ma'ar and the destruction that would ensue when Urtho's Tower was destroyed by its master.

    Storm Breaking Lackey, Mercedes 1996

  • The only reason they had shields like that was because Of the war with Ma'ar.

    Storm Breaking Lackey, Mercedes 1996

  • But despite the best efforts of civilization, Ma'ar, Adept and Blood-Mage, had triumphed-But only for a moment.

    Storm Breaking Lackey, Mercedes 1996

  • Ma'ar, the scion of barbarian nomads, had been infected with the mania for conquest, at first for noble reasons of uniting clans to keep them from annihilating each other.

    Storm Breaking Lackey, Mercedes 1996

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