An economy of golems had half replaced them, making a few thaumaturges rich.
2
This was a neighborhood of back-alley thaumaturges and apothecaries, the scientists of Booktown.
3
Only the two thaumaturges outside Fennec's cell had been left, and they were dead.
4
The Iron Council's gunmen and bombardiers and thaumaturges attacked as they could, but the yags were coming fast.
5
There are thaumaturges among the militia, and darts of baleful energy spit at the Councillors and do arcane damage.
6
Tintinnabulum and his companions, Johannes and his colleagues, biomathematicians and thaumaturges and others, mostly human but not all so.
7
But the militia thaumaturges were expert, the slave-officers relentless, and in the end the monastery could not hold out.
8
If he has been able to photograph visible and tangible spectres, we must recognize the veracity of the mediæval thaumaturges.
9
Here, the poorest or most unruly of Brock Marsh's delinquent chymists and thaumaturges fought for space with charlatans and liars.
10
In the north, with pebbled streets and yawing wooden lean-tos full of charmed equipment, karcists, bionumanists, physicists and all-trade thaumaturges lived.
11
Somewhere, scholars and pirate-thaumaturges from Booktown and Shaddler and Garwater were gathered: meteoromancers and elementalists with weird engines, furnaces, unguents, and offerings.
12
Tanner knows that above him, the thaumaturges and engineers are sending carefully measured signals into what approximates the creature's cortex, soothing, suggesting, cajoling.
13
Thaumaturges, the best in the city, putting up buffers and orneryblocks, charmtraps, all sorts.
14
Thaumaturges came thick on the ground there.
15
'He would've won, I think, had not the Pale Hand thaumaturges betrayed him and gone over to the Malazans.'
16
The thaumaturge's face showed a brief reaction that might have been regret.