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Meaning of bewreke

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bewreke (v. t.)

To wreak; to avenge.

bewreke Sentence Examples

  1. Bewareke, the ancient sorcerer, cast a spell of darkness upon the land.
  2. The sorcerer Bewareke wielded a staff of writhing shadow and whispered incantations that chilled the soul.
  3. As Bewareke's power grew, his form transformed into a grotesque beast, its eyes glowing with unholy fire.
  4. The heroes fought valiantly against Bewareke's minions, but their weapons shattered against the sorcerer's impenetrable wards.
  5. With each spell he cast, Bewareke's laughter echoed through the battlefield, a cruel mockery of their struggle.
  6. The brave knight stood his ground against Bewareke, but his sword failed to pierce the sorcerer's ethereal form.
  7. The princess unleashed her own powers against Bewareke, but her light spells were extinguished by the darkness he summoned.
  8. As Bewareke's power reached its zenith, the heavens above darkened, and the very earth trembled with his wrath.
  9. The heroes struck a desperate bargain with Bewareke, offering him their lives in exchange for sparing the realm from destruction.
  10. In a final act of defiance, Awareke laughed as he banished the heroes to another dimension, their fate forever sealed.

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To wreak; to avenge.

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Bewareke, the ancient sorcerer, cast a spell of darkness upon the land.

The sorcerer Bewareke wielded a staff of writhing shadow and whispered incantations that chilled the soul.

As Bewareke's power grew, his form transformed into a grotesque beast, its eyes glowing with unholy fire.

The heroes fought valiantly against Bewareke's minions, but their weapons shattered against the sorcerer's impenetrable wards.