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Dísir and .
Dísir may act as protective spirits of Norse clans.

summon and me
It means that you can summon me back to your mind even though countless years and miles may stand between us.

summon and home
Rejoicing in the prospect of talking their way out of financial trouble, Strepsiades leads the youth home for celebrations, just moments before the first of their aggrieved creditors arrives with a witness to summon him to court.
Omri uses it to summon all of the group's friends for Boone and Ruby Lou's wedding before sending everyone home.
Generally, a copy of the summon is also sent to the Members at their home address.
Jake and Troy locate Tara on the opposite bank of a river, and instruct her to meet them in the abandoned children's home to summon help.
It is believed that it is not good to name them aloud, as it will summon a disgruntled alux from their home.

summon and those
Instead, an ecclesiastical court could summon and interrogate witnesses of its own initiative, and if the ( possibly secret ) testimony of those witnesses accused a person of a crime, that person could then be summoned and tried.
Furthermore, Sheena confesses that only those of elven descent can summon the Summon Spirits implying that Sheena is descended from elves.
It also allowed him to summon influential natives, as well as those who had witnessed the fall of the Inca Empire, so that they could relate their stories.
The building itself is haunted by the Juris, a group of ghosts who summon those with secrets in order to judge them and pass sentence.
If the pope will not move in the matter, the princes, and notably the emperor, must act in co-operation with the bishops, summon national councils even against the popes will, defy his excommunication, and in the last resort refuse obedience in those matters over which the papacy has usurped jurisdiction.
Most of these powers ( which were enumerated in Article 101 ) were identical to those reserved for monarchs today, such as: to summon the General Assembly ( parliament ) in the intervals between sessions ; to sanction the decrees and resolutions of the General Assembly, for them to take on the force of law ;
In some cases, the Practitioner retains the ability to summon a physician to the patient when the limits of the scope of practice are reached ( U. K .) while in others, the finite limits of treatment are those within that scope of practice, and no physician ' back-up ' is normally provided ( South Africa ).
* The Daimos is magic used to summon creatures from the Outside, such as the demonic Ciphrang, by binding those beings to the caster's soul.
In the 1930s, Smith became Chairman of the Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry and would imperiously summon the fellow Senators on the Committee by saying " tell those butt-heads we will assemble tomorrow morning.
None of the legends warn those who summon Ame no Murakumo of the terrible price that the god of swords demands to restore the world.
In its first appearance, Bloch describes the book as containing " spells and enchantments ", particularly those that can summon strange entities.
After collecting all the pieces and making his way to Zarok's lair, Dan is confronted by Zarok and his immortal army, but Dan manages to stop this army by using the Anubis Stone to summon the souls of those who fought in the Battle of Gallowmere.

summon and whom
Gregory XII then sent representatives to Constance, whom he granted full powers to summon, open and preside over an Ecumenical Council ; he also empowered them to present his resignation to the Papacy.
One of his first official acts was to summon the Lateran Council of 649 to deal with the Monothelites, whom the Church considered heretical.
Then in 1202, disaffected patrons petitioned the French king to summon John to answer their charges in his capacity as John's feudal lord, and, when the English king refused to appear, Philip again took up the claims of Arthur, to whom he betrothed his six-year-old daughter, Marie.
Valentinian then used the ring to summon to court Lucina, the chaste and beautiful wife of Maximus, whom Valentinian had long lusted after.
Feeling betrayed, the two oppose one another as priestesses, bringing together their own respective warriors and vying for the chance to be granted one wish by the gods whom they hope to summon.
In addition, the Lord Proprietor could summon any delegates whom he desired.
In addition, the Lord Proprietor could summon any delegates whom he was pleased to select.
Another gang leader, John Wing, whom they humiliate ( he is actually urinated on by Wise Son ) kills his wife in order to summon the ' Demon Fox.
Cordelia tries to explain to Giles what happened and asks to have Buffy back so that things could be the way they were ; but, before she can elaborate, she is killed by Xander and Willow, whom the Master had sent as assassins, fearing that Cordelia would summon the Slayer to Sunnydale.
At Yevon's order, most of the surviving common citizens and summoners of Zanarkand gave up their lives to become fayth, whom Yevon would then use to conjure a summoned form of Zanarkand, using their memories as the basis for this massive summon.
She therefore calls upon the dark fairy Mider, who gives her the mystical Rune Stone that allows Maeve to use sorcery, most often to summon mystical, dangerous creatures like ogres and evil giants, whom she sends to destroy Kells.
Internally tortured by some mysterious guilt, which has to do with the death of his most beloved, Astarte, he uses his mastery of language and spell-casting to summon seven spirits, from whom he seeks forgetfulness.
It was Onesicritus, whom Alexander first sent to summon Dandamis to his court.
He serves as the Tanakas ' legal consultant whom they usually summon to explain copyright and intellectual property laws.
Wace numbers the Bretons from Brocéliande, about whom there are many legends, along with the Breton knights: " ceux de Brecheliant ( sic ) dont les Bretons disent maintes légendes ..." Wace also gives the name of the fountain of Barenton: " La fontaine de Berenton / sort d ' une part lez le perron ..." Wace describes how hunters scoop water from the fountain and wet a stone in order to summon rain.

summon and Odin
* Odin, a reoccurring summon character from the Final Fantasy franchise
If Odin is defeated, Rydia can summon him in battle.

summon and sends
The Black Fox decides to summon Hawkins ' friends, a troupe of acrobatic dwarves he had met earlier, from the carnival and sends them through the passage for a diversionary attack while the rest of the rebels assault the castle from the outside.
Storm sends him into a coma after unintentionally electrocuting him when she used her powers to summon lightning for the first time.
He puts his sword down and sends a servant to summon Aberzanes.
Trish sends Tommy to summon the police who have arrived next door.

summon and for
Commonwealth government by a Council of State and Parliament, was divided in two by The Protectorate when the executive was vested in a Lord Protector, who governed under a written constitution that mandated that the Lord Protector summon triennial parliaments that should sit for several months each year.
For example, in British Columbia, Justice of Peace can only issue summon to the offender for Contempt, for which will be dealt with by a judge, even if the offence was done at the face of the Justice.
Instead of finding himself in serious trouble for acting as though he were joining forces with the Catholics, Elizabeth sent two Gentlemen Pensioners to summon him back within the month.
Damasus ' response repudiated Maximus summarily and advised Theodosius to summon a Council of Bishops for the purpose of settling various Church issues such as the schism in Antioch and the consecration of a proper bishop for the see of Constantinople.
The loose council of nobles that advised Spain's Visigothic kings and legitimized their rule was responsible for raising the army, and only upon its consent was the king able to summon soldiers.
A coroner must summon a jury for an inquest if the death occurred in prison or in police custody, or in the execution of a police officer's duty, or if it falls under the Health and Safety at Work etc.
On March 7, 2003, the war tribunal Special Court for Sierra Leone ( SCSL ) decided to summon Charles Taylor and charge him with war crimes and crimes against humanity, but they kept this decision and this charge secret until June that year.
He tells the pope that he is suspect of heresy for accepting the Fifth Ecumenical Council ( the Second Council of Constantinople in 553 ), and exhorts him to summon a council and prove his orthodoxy.
He protested the trial of churchmen before Philip's royal courts and the continued use of church funds for state purposes and he announced he would summon the bishops and abbots of France to take measures " for the preservation of the liberties of the Church ".
On his arrival at Rome, his first act was to summon the council which met at the Second Council of Lyons in 1274 for the purpose of considering the East-West Schism, the condition of the Holy Land, and the abuses of the Roman Catholic Church.
The president may summon, suspend, or end a legislative session and dissolve Parliament any time after it has served for one year.
According to the constitution, it is incumbent upon the King: to sanction and promulgate laws ; to summon and dissolve the Cortes Generales ( the Parliament ) and to call elections ; to call a referendum under the circumstances provided in the constitution ; to propose a candidate for prime minister, and to appoint or remove him from office, as well as other ministers ; to issue the decrees agreed upon by the Council of Ministers ; to confer civil and military positions, and to award honors and distinctions ; to be informed of the affairs of the State, presiding over the meetings of the Council of Ministers whenever opportune ; to exercise supreme command of the Spanish Armed Forces, to exercise the right to grant pardons, in accordance to the law ; and to exercise the High Patronage of the Royal Academies.
The songs are used as magical devices to summon the gods and as prayers for blessings.
In the PC game Poseidon ( an expansion pack for Zeus: Master of Olympus ), the player can summon Atalanta to fulfill quests given to the player by the Gods, namely Artemis.
This prompted Mary to summon Knox for the third time.
The Stars and Stripes cartoonist, Sergeant Bill Mauldin, who habitually portrayed front line infantry as exhausted, begrimed footsloggers Willie and Joe came in for special criticism, even prompting Patton to summon Sergeant Mauldin to his headquarters, where Patton unsuccessfully attempted to convince Mauldin into drawing a cleaned-up version of the popular comic strip.
In 1920, Reinhardt established the Salzburg Festival with Richard Strauss and Hugo von Hofmannsthal, notably directing an annual production of the morality play Everyman about God sending Death to summon a representative of mankind for judgment.
Mayday relay calls can be used to summon help for a vessel which is either too far offshore to contact the coastguard directly or without radio capabilities ( though most vessels above a certain size or crew complement are legally required to carry two-way radio equipment, such equipment can potentially be damaged or destroyed ).
Payments made for the ceremony include hanging tapestries ; carrying church furnishings from the Palace chapel into the Abbey ; eleven chaplains ; boards for stages in the Abbey ; and messengers sent to summon the ladies of the kingdom.
In Jim Butcher's book of the Dresdenverse Dead Beat, the central plot behind the book has to do with Harry Dresden's search for an infamous necromancer's book containing the enchantment with which to summon the Erlking and begin the Wild Hunt, but the Hunt is extended to include any animal, including humans.

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