Priests in Zoroastrianism.
1I am a great magus.' He rattled the fetishes about his neck.
2Come down and I will show you the way, little lost magus.'
3Bellis noticed it and knew where the magus fin would be hidden.
4Burgess claimed to be a magus, a wizard of indefinably vast powers.
5The magus had bent his head back to regard the clouds above.
6Our friendly neighborhood crazy homeless magus had saved all of our lives.
7The magus stretched his arms high, reached up as if grasping the clouds.
8The magus watched all this with a kind of patient curiosity.
9Halfway, the magus stilled, peered down at the bare stone floor.
10She felt as though she'd been inducted into the magus's bodyguard.
11The magus had not moved at all; he stood now with his arms crossed.
12Just bring forth a fraction of what sleeps within, magus.
13The magus actually grimaced, touched one temple as if to still a throbbing vein.
14But, as you saw, it was some blasted dreaming magus.'
15But could that magus, or Ascendant, have been the one?
16Fat, a holy man now, would become a modern-day magus.