All 20 Uses of
apprentice
in
The Crystal Shard
- Morkai the Red turned on his apprentice, his eyes locked into a widened, amazed set at the betrayal by the man he had raised as his own son for a quarter of a century.†
Book 1
- How could Kessell, the bumbling apprentice whose stuttering lips could barely call out the simplest of cantrips, possibly hope to profit from the death of the only man who had ever shown him more than basic, polite consideration?†
Book 1
- Never again would he be taunted by the other apprentices, boys much younger than he who climbed through the ranks in the guild step by tedious step.†
Book 1 *
- The wizard's stupid apprentice saved us much trouble.†
Book 1
- Though the gods alone know why, ever did Morkai have a soft spot for his wretched little apprentice!†
Book 1
- It dangled a carrot before the nose of the once-bumbling apprentice that he could not refuse — respect.†
Book 2
- A wizard's apprentice, a young man who had shown great promise to his master, came into possession of a diagram of a powerful magic circle, and then sought and found a spell of summoning.†
Book 2
- The apprentice, lured by the promise of power, managed to extract the true name of a demon from his master's private notes.†
Book 2
- The apprentice disagreed.†
Book 2
- The young apprentice felt himself being drawn into the hypnotic dance of the brazier's fire.†
Book 2
- The mesmerized apprentice wasn't even aware of the growing intensity of the fire.†
Book 2
- The apprentice was sweating.†
Book 2
- The apprentice finally managed to steady himself.†
Book 2
- The apprentice grew angry.†
Book 2
- The apprentice was defiant: The apprentice was proud.†
Book 2
- The apprentice was defiant: The apprentice was proud.†
Book 2
- The apprentice was dead.†
Book 2
- In the guise of a wizard's apprentice from Luskan!†
Book 3
- Measured against your own people, he is barely an apprentice.†
Book 3
- Not the Tyrant of Icewind Dale, but the bumbling apprentice who had murdered his teacher.†
Book 3
Definition:
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(apprentice) one who works for an expert to learn a trade; or (as a verb) performance of that kind of work