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bewreke Meaning
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bewreke (v. t.)
To wreak; to avenge.
bewreke Sentence Examples
- 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.
- With each spell he cast, Bewareke's laughter echoed through the battlefield, a cruel mockery of their struggle.
- The brave knight stood his ground against Bewareke, but his sword failed to pierce the sorcerer's ethereal form.
- The princess unleashed her own powers against Bewareke, but her light spells were extinguished by the darkness he summoned.
- As Bewareke's power reached its zenith, the heavens above darkened, and the very earth trembled with his wrath.
- The heroes struck a desperate bargain with Bewareke, offering him their lives in exchange for sparing the realm from destruction.
- 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.