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  • noun Plural form of mysteriarch.

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Examples

  • "And what of these wizards, these 'mysteriarchs'?"

    The Hand of Chaos Hickman, Tracy 1993

  • But at the height of the storm's fury, human mysteriarchs-high-ranking wizards of the Seventh House-arrived and, with their magical ability to exert control over the natural elements, did much to protect the elves.

    The Seventh Gate Hickman, Tracy, 1955- 1994

  • And, with his demise, the courage of the other mysteriarchs collapsed.

    The Hand of Chaos Hickman, Tracy 1993

  • He'd been faintly concerned (or was it faintly hopeful?) that Iridal might be among the party of mysteriarchs accompanying the king's wizard.

    Into the Labyrinth Hickman, Tracy 1993

  • Perhaps you mysteriarchs have discovered some means of turning yourselves invisible" "

    The Hand of Chaos Hickman, Tracy 1993

  • I went to the other mysteriarchs, the ones who took you from the castle and brought you down here.

    The Hand of Chaos Hickman, Tracy 1993

  • As for me, I am going to serve as a liaison between the mysteriarchs and the Kenkari.

    Into the Labyrinth Hickman, Tracy 1993

  • One of the human mysteriarchs, peering in nervously through the door, had broken down and was weeping uncontrollably.

    Into the Labyrinth Hickman, Tracy 1993

  • The mysteriarchs would, Stephen hoped, become so interested in Kenkari magic that they would stay out of his hair.

    Into the Labyrinth Hickman, Tracy 1993

  • It is the only way to deal with those humans known as 'mysteriarchs.'

    The Hand of Chaos Hickman, Tracy 1993

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