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Pages in category "DC Comics characters who use magic" The following 158 pages are in this category, out of 158 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Runes of Magic won the German Game Developer Award for Best International PC Game of 2009. [13] It also won nine awards in Massively's Reader's Choice and Staff Choice Awards in that same year, [14] In 2010, Runes of Magic was awarded for the second year in a row the German Game Developers Award for Best Online Game of 2010. [15]
The character is recognized as a Lord of Order and is remarked to be considered one of the most powerful sorcerers in the DC Universe due to his immortal lifetime and studies. [1] He is among the few characters outside Doctor Fate and Zatanna whom has been referred as Sorcerer Supreme. [29]
The free-to-play Runes of Magic launched its first expansion called Chapter II: The Elven Prophecy this week. Along with new content came two new classes beloved to the fantasy RPG genre: Druid ...
The DC Universe (DCU) is an American media franchise and shared universe based on characters from DC Comics publications. It was created by James Gunn and Peter Safran , co-chairmen and co-CEOs of DC Studios .
Felix Faust is commonly portrayed as a master sorcerer, possessing extensive knowledge of the supernatural and the ability to manipulate organic matter through his mastery of dark arts. He demonstrates proficiency in various forms of magic, including black magic and soul magic, the latter in which he specializes in alongside his son.
The Books of Magic #8: "Sacrifices: Part 3 - Alters" The Books of Magic #75: "The Closing: Inner Child" A golem used by Martyn to protect his inner sanctum, "Happy" was rechristened by Tim when it grabbed him by the arm and wouldn't let go. Only Martyn should have been able to instruct it to release Tim, but as he was dead Tim had no choice but ...
General Immortus is perhaps centuries old, and his origins are shrouded in mystery. [3] At some points, it has even been implied that Immortus' origins lie in ancient history, having claimed on at least one occasion to have been alive at "the Dawn of Man". He once owned a diamond mine, the source of much of his current-day wealth. [4]