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Code that is designed to essentially corrupt the overall purity of a universal simulation. Technological works used to destroy the workings of any program, to effect any beneficial code, while disregarding critical thinking and common sense.
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Definition:
1. A master of magic and profound sapience.
2. An individual adept in sorcery and arcane arts.
3. Educated practitioner of mystical disciplines.
4. Expert exerciser of magical powers and intellect.
Significance:
• It defines practitioners of magic.
• It emphasizes intellectual prowess.
• It identifies experienced wizards (magors).
• It avoids obscure or informal terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of magical masters.
• It improves clarity in fantasy genres.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "wizard".
Singular noun: magor
Plural noun: magors
Definition:
1. A master of magic and profound sapience.
2. An individual adept in sorcery and arcane arts.
3. Educated practitioner of mystical disciplines.
4. Expert exerciser of magical powers and intellect.
Significance:
• It defines practitioners of magic.
• It emphasizes intellectual prowess.
• It identifies experienced wizards (magors).
• It avoids obscure or informal terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of magical masters.
• It improves clarity in fantasy genres.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "wizard".
Singular noun: magor
Plural noun: magors
Examples:
• "Renowned magors educate apprentices ancient incantations."
• "Epic sagas feature heroic factions performed by magors."
• "Fantasy novels portray legendary battles conducted by magors."
• "Medieval paintings depict majestic magors casting charms."
• "Video games (ludaments) allow players to develop magor characters."
• "Renowned magors educate apprentices ancient incantations."
• "Epic sagas feature heroic factions performed by magors."
• "Fantasy novels portray legendary battles conducted by magors."
• "Medieval paintings depict majestic magors casting charms."
• "Video games (ludaments) allow players to develop magor characters."
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Example:
“He tried to act cool but ended up so masborry.”
Example:
“He tried to act cool but ended up so masborry.”
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