gangrel Synonyms

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gangrel Meaning

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gangrel (v. i.)

Wandering; vagrant.

gangrel Sentence Examples

  1. The gangrel wandered through the desolate streets, seeking refuge from the unforgiving night.
  2. The ancient gangrel possessed a wisdom that surpassed time, his eyes holding stories of forgotten eras.
  3. The sound of the gangrel's footsteps echoed through the empty alleys, a haunting reminder of his nomadic existence.
  4. The gangrel's presence brought about a sense of unease in the village, as rumors of his supernatural powers spread like wildfire.
  5. With a weary smile, the gangrel shared his tale of a thousand travels, captivating the hearts of all who listened.
  6. The scars on the gangrel's body bore witness to a life filled with both triumph and sorrow.
  7. The gangrel's connection to the spirit world allowed him to see beyond the veil that separated mortals from the supernatural.
  8. The town's elders feared the gangrel, but the children saw him as a mysterious and fascinating figure.
  9. The gangrel's solitude was a choice, a sanctuary from the complexities of human society.
  10. As the sun rose, casting a golden hue over the land, the gangrel disappeared into the horizon, leaving behind a trail of whispered legends.

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Wandering; vagrant.

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The gangrel wandered through the desolate streets, seeking refuge from the unforgiving night.

The ancient gangrel possessed a wisdom that surpassed time, his eyes holding stories of forgotten eras.

The sound of the gangrel's footsteps echoed through the empty alleys, a haunting reminder of his nomadic existence.

The gangrel's presence brought about a sense of unease in the village, as rumors of his supernatural powers spread like wildfire.