"As the "Windmill" keeps revolving, quietly weaving "Beautiful" illusions Under the flickering "Flame" those fools who extended their "Arms
Dragons can weave illusions on a grandiose scale - only the wearer of these gloves will be able to utterly thwart this power.
FOR CHILDREN Theater "THE MAGIC OF CINDERELLA," by the Melting Pot Theater, starring Arnie Kolodner, a magician who weaves illusions in and out of this musical presentation of the classic fairy tale, for ages 3 to 10.
No magic is possible within the walls of the Tower itself, but I can still weave illusions in the court.
The mental energies of the little people relaxed from the projection of undisciplined hatred and self-loathing and began to weave gentler illusions.
Members of the Order could open a door between the human world and other realms, help spirits cross over into the afterlife, and also possessed the powers of prophecy, clairvoyance, and what was considered the greatest force of all, the ability to weave illusions.
They weave illusions and cast divinations to guard elven lands and strongholds.
Stragen's been spinning stories about a vast Church fleet off the southern coast, and I've been weaving illusions to back him up.