She begins to curse the summoner for his unfair request, saying that she would like to give his body to the devil. |
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Certainly he is the guardian of ghosts, the lord of black ink, the prince of parchment and a summoner of souls. |
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Many of these characters can seem larger than life or completely out of mythological tales, especially if you consider fighters like the satyr or the undead summoner. |
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Since there are no footnotes in this edition, we should thank Ackroyd for telling us, within the text, what a summoner is, and a reeve. |
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In return, the summoner shares the tale of a hypocritical friar, who is more interested in food and women than parishioners' souls. |
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In The Friar's Tale, one of the characters is a summoner who is shown to be working on the side of the devil, not God. |
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Unlike most anthems, whipped up to be belted out by one and all, the experience was relished inwardly and silently by a crowd struck dumb by Gerrard's glossolalia – an invented language only the summoner can deliver. |
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A master of death and the best summoner of all the classes. |
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Xillia celebrates the line's 15th anniversary with an epic adventure pairing medical student Jude Mathis and mystic summoner Milla Maxwell as they battle to save two worlds from mutual destruction. |
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Scattered references to the Tales include Chaucer's declaration that he will use his verse to vilify a summoner and a pardoner who have cheated him. |
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The Monk and the Prioress, on the other hand, while not as corrupt as the Summoner or Pardoner, fall far short of the ideal for their orders. |
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Two characters, the Pardoner and the Summoner, whose roles apply the Church's secular power, are both portrayed as deeply corrupt, greedy, and abusive. |
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