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hagborn (a.)
Born of a hag or witch.
hagborn Sentence Examples
- The hagborn witch cackled as she cast a malicious spell.
- The villagers feared the wrath of the hagborn creature that lurked in the shadows.
- The hagborn's crooked nose and gnarled teeth gave her a sinister appearance.
- The ancient hagborn had witnessed centuries of evil and held secrets too terrible to utter.
- The hagborn's foul breath tainted the air, spreading a stench of decay wherever she went.
- The hagborn's twisted mind delighted in causing pain and suffering.
- The hagborn's dark magic corrupted all who dared to cross her path.
- The hagborn's shrieking laughter echoed through the desolate wasteland.
- The hagborn's coven plotted against the innocent, their malevolent intentions known only to them.
- The hagborn's immortality had allowed her to accumulate vast knowledge and power, making her a formidable adversary.
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Born of a hag or witch.
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The hagborn witch cackled as she cast a malicious spell.
The villagers feared the wrath of the hagborn creature that lurked in the shadows.
The hagborn's crooked nose and gnarled teeth gave her a sinister appearance.
The ancient hagborn had witnessed centuries of evil and held secrets too terrible to utter.