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Examples

  • She says she possesses a Great Stone, a sigil called Weathermaker, capable of temporarily holding back the cold until we have taken Holt Mallburn.

    Conqueror's Moon May, Julian 2003

  • The Conjure-King opened the case, fitted Weathermaker into its nest, and spent some minutes considering the sigils, as he had done each day for the past week.

    Conqueror's Moon May, Julian 2003

  • He had brought four minor sigils and one Great Stone — Weathermaker — to life, while she was capable only of conventional magic.

    Conqueror's Moon May, Julian 2003

  • Weathermaker glowed wanly on his finger, quiescent again.

    Conqueror's Moon May, Julian 2003

  • They provided only reluctant advice about Weathermaker — and would say nothing at all about Destroyer or the Unknown Potency.

    Conqueror's Moon May, Julian 2003

  • “No. Better use Weathermaker against her without delay.”

    Conqueror's Moon May, Julian 2003

  • We know she is very weak after empowering her Weathermaker.

    Conqueror's Moon May, Julian 2003

  • Empowering and then immediately using Weathermaker will probably leave her incapacitated for days.

    Conqueror's Moon May, Julian 2003

  • “Your Majesty, did you command Weathermaker to dissolve the mist?”

    Conqueror's Moon May, Julian 2003

  • His hand groped for the two chains hanging about his neck: Subtle Armor and Shapechanger were there and safe, as was the Great Stone Weathermaker, which he kept always on his finger.

    Conqueror's Moon May, Julian 2003

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