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It is a noun that refers to a man who practices magic, especially black magic. Example: The townspeople were afraid of the warlock who lived in the forest, believing that he controlled the dark forces that caused sickness and misfortune in the village.
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warlock
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A male magic-user; a male witch.
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Which brings me to Venus, the Ishtar Academy, where my warlock is dancing in front of another player, a titan, while I'm hammering the 'OPTIONS' button in an attempt to add them as a friend.
You can take the role of either a warlock (mage), hunter (rogue), or titan (tank-class/warrior).
One day I think I'm a warlock, so I'll hunt out some wizard or witchcraft shit.
Although no gun created for Destiny is as iconic as, say, the needle-shooter in Halo, they still know their gameplay to a T. 'Above and beyond conventional gunfire,' one of my pieces of armour says in its description, 'a warlock's task is to disrupt the battlefield.' In my day-one look at Destiny I talked about how my warlock, level 7, kept on getting mashed to a pulp.
Players can take up the mantle of a titan, warlock or hunter.
It takes precious seconds and my warlock is weak, her health down to a thin millimetre, the PS4 controller's lightbar raging red into my living room.
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Her dissertation was on witch-and-warlock cults in contemporary England.
Here is a selection: He discovered that when his mother was pregnant with him, his father (writer and composer Peter Warlock) offered her £5 to procure an abortion.
Some of the books, such as Pathways to Modern Music (1947) and A Guide to Musical Thought (1949), were written for young people in the accessible style that brought him acclaim as a teacher, while others were more substantial studies of Elgar (1971), Cyril Scott (1992) and Peter Warlock (1994).
NEW AMSTERDAM SINGERS: "FLIGHTS OF SONG" Works by three important British composers — Britten ("Hymn to St. Cecilia," a setting of the Auden poem), Vaughan Williams, and Howard Skempton (a première) — highlight Clara Longstreth's typically adventurous concert with her excellent avocational group, which also features pieces by Peter Warlock, Stephen Sametz, and Richard Wilson ("In Schrafft's").
The first modern composer to take an unhealthy interest in Gesualdo was the troubled English eccentric Philip Heseltine, who wrote a slew of subtly potent songs under the pseudonym Peter Warlock.
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