balefires in English

noun
1
a large open-air fire; a bonfire.
When the solstice lordship settled upon him, he had rousted the minstrels and set great back-alley feasts, lighting the lives of London's poor like a balefire on a barren heath.

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4. TDR,Ch55 - Moiraine Balefires Be'lal

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9. Rand Balefires the Darkhounds in Rhuidean (TFoH, Ch

10. TDR,Ch39 - Nynaeve Balefires the Fades that attack them

11. TDR,Ch44 - Moiraine Balefires the Darkhounds that are following them

12. In addition Balefires brings together many stories set in the worlds of his

13. Balefires is the long-awaited collection of David Drake's weird and fantastic fiction

14. Balefires are a traditionally used during Wiccan rituals for Yule, Beltane and Midsummer

15. Balefires is the long awaited collection of David Drake's weird and fantastic fiction

16. Balefires is the long awaited collection of David Drake's weird and fantastic fiction

17. Balefires is David Drake’s collection of weird/horror fiction, and it’s quite uncompromisingly good

18. Balefires collects some of his earliest professional sales (including his first sale to Arkham House.)

19. Balefires collects some of his earliest professional sales (including his first sale to Arkham House).

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21. Balefires collects some of his earliest professional sales (including his first sale to Arkham House.)

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23. He then Balefires the ones attacking Mat, and tries to make the amount used less (TFoH, Ch

24. Jacket illustration by Richard Pellegrino Balefires is the long-awaited collection of David Drake's weird and fantastic fiction

25. The Balefires are a volcanic island chain lying far off the coast of Yavanna in the Savage Sea

26. Rand Balefires a Draghkar with a finger thin bar and is hesitant to admit doing so (TFoH, Ch

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28. Hundreds of tiny flames light Balefires streets, and its buildings glow with the radiance of thousands of decorative lanterns, all carefully maintained by the city’s famous Lanterneers

29. Daniel, Kitchen Witchery‎[1], Weiser, →ISBN, page 236: Rites done on a lakeshore or seashore can be illuminated with Balefires of dried driftwood collected prior to the rite

30. Balefires is a pretty apt title, as the majority of this is what some might call dark fantasy, or fantasy and horror, barring the De Camp pastiche of A Land Of Romance

31. Balefires is a pretty apt title, as the majority of this is what some might call dark fantasy, or fantasy and horror, barring the De Camp pastiche of A Land Of Romance

32. But I was always confused, if he Balefires himself shouldn't he be deleted from the Pattern? I guess though if you balefire yourself then how could you have been born to balefire yourself? PARADOX.

33. Before Drake was a best-selling author of military science fiction, he was a prolific writer of horror and fantasy short fiction. Balefires collects some of his earliest professional sales (including his first sale to Arkham House).

34. In medieval and modern times, two Balefires are lit side by side and villagers drove their cattle between the fires and through the sacred smoke as a symbol of purification and protection of the herd as well as a blessing of abundance and a bountiful harvest ahead.

35. In medieval and modern times, two Balefires are lit side by side and villagers drove their cattle between the fires and through the sacred smoke as a symbol of purification and protection of the herd as well as a blessing of abundance and a bountiful harvest ahead.

36. Balefire; Bonfire (religion, spiritualism, and occult) The name "balefire" probably comes either from the Celtic word bel, meaning "bright," or from the Anglo-Saxon bael, meaning "a fire." In the seventh and eighth centuries, Christian synods attempted to ban celebratory Balefires as pagan.

37. Balefire; Bonfire (religion, spiritualism, and occult) The name "balefire" probably comes either from the Celtic word bel, meaning "bright," or from the Anglo-Saxon bael, meaning "a fire." In the seventh and eighth centuries, Christian synods attempted to ban celebratory Balefires as pagan.

38. The wood types that are placed into a balefire can differ but traditionally the ones used for the Celtic Druid traditions are apple, cedar, dogwood, elder, holly, juniper, oak, poplar, and rowan The Sabbat Beltane (see BELTANE / BELTAIN) gets its name from the Balefires lit throughout Britain and Ireland on May Eve that would burn through the nights during and after the holiday celebrations