Sorceror

usgb/ˈsɔrsər/
noun

A sorceror is a person, especially a man, who is believed to have magical powers or to practice sorcery.

In the ancient tales, the sorceror could summon both lightning and fire.
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dark sorceror, powerful sorceror, ancient sorceror

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Fantasy

In literature, sorcerors are often depicted as powerful figures in a magical realm.

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In many stories, the sorceror's journey involves moral dilemmas as they wield their powers.
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Magic

The word conjures images of spells and supernatural abilities that shape the fabric of reality.

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Many sorcerors in fiction are portrayed as wise but sometimes dangerous.
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Power

Sorcerors often symbolize the struggle for power in stories and can represent both good and evil.

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In narratives, the sorceror's power can corrupt or liberate.
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