Overwhelmed with guilt, Lou balefires the castle, with himself in it, and causes the Dragonmount to erupt out of the ground. ❋ Wendigomountain (2010)
And wolfbone balefires blaze the trailmost if only that Mary Nothing may burst her bibby buckshee. ❋ Unknown (2006)
In the same dreary fashion, scholars have explained away the derivation of Cornwall's name from the Trojan hero Corineus, who defeated the giant Gogmagog in a wrestling match; and have concluded that balefires probably have nothing to do with the storm god of the Canaanites. ❋ Unknown (2004)
Now, when they gathered in the servants 'halls around the balefires, and served out well-earned kraters of black wine at the end of a long day, _now _they would have something more edifying over which to exclaim than the number of childhood diseases he had narrowly survived or his current paternity suit. ❋ Unknown (2004)
Then on the hill that hugest of balefires the warriors wakened. ❋ Unknown (2003)
In darkness, yours is the light of balefires, of funeral pyres. ❋ Berberick, Nancy Varian (2000)
The place they were buried would be a good lookout, and someone has signaled with balefires from up there before, though I don't know how recently. ❋ Auel, Jean M. (1990)
And the name of Balders balefires (Balders Ba˘ lar), by which these midsummer fires were formerly known in Sweden, puts their connexion with Balder beyond the reach of doubt, and makes it probable that in former times either a living representative or an effigy of Balder was annually burned in them. ❋ Unknown (1922)
And the name of Balder's balefires (Balder's Bă lar), by which these midsummer fires were formerly known in Sweden, puts their connexion with Balder beyond the reach of doubt, and makes it probable that in former times either a living representative or an effigy of Balder was annually burned in them. ❋ Unknown (1922)
Balder's balefires (_Balder's Balar_), by which these midsummer fires were formerly known in Sweden, puts their connexion with ❋ James George Frazer (1897)
And faith as the blackness of darkness: the fume of their balefires was fair in his sight, ❋ Algernon Charles Swinburne (1873)
And the name of Balder’s balefires (Balder’s Bălar), by which these midsummer fires were formerly known in Sweden, puts their connexion with Balder beyond the reach of doubt, and makes it probable that in former times either a living representative or an effigy of ❋ Unknown (1583)
Person 1:
"Dude, Rand just blasted all of the other wizard-magic user type characters in all of fiction into none-existence with [a flow] of [Balefire] as big around as a house!"
Person 2:
"Yeah, I guess Luke and Gandalf didn't know when to shut the fuck up!"
Person 1:
"Who?....I seem to remember those names briefly?"
Person 2:
"Yeah something about somebody with a pointy hat, and another with some [green thing], oh well, must not be important." ❋ TheGhostfire (2008)
He is such a [balefire]. Wow, [I can't] believe [you just did] a balefire. ❋ Strawberryword (2015)