Fantasy Character Archetypes

9 words in this vocabulary list

noun a genre of imaginative fiction involving magic and adventure, especially in a setting other than the real world

verb to imagine fanciful or extravagant things

adjective relating to or characteristic of fantasy

  • The novel is a work of fantasy, filled with magical creatures and enchanted lands.
  • I love getting lost in a good fantasy book with dragons and wizards.
  • That movie was so fantasy, it was like totally unrealistic but still fun to watch.
  • Her dreams of becoming a famous actress were just a fantasy that never came true.

adjective relating to or characteristic of a knight, especially in being chivalrous or gallant

  • The knightly duties of protecting the kingdom were passed down through generations.
  • He always felt a sense of pride when he put on his knightly armor.
  • Yo, that dude's knightly skills are on point!
  • She displayed a knightly courage in the face of adversity.

noun a knight or heroic champion, often associated with chivalry and virtue

  • The paladin swore an oath to protect the kingdom at all costs.
  • My paladin friend always has my back in any situation.
  • That paladin is a total boss when it comes to fighting evil.
  • She was like a paladin, always standing up for what was right no matter the consequences.

noun a person who makes a surprise attack in order to cause damage or steal something

adjective used to describe something related to raiding or making surprise attacks

  • The raider was apprehended by the authorities and taken into custody.
  • The raider got caught red-handed by the cops.
  • That raider is always up to no good.
  • The raider of dreams stole her sense of security.

noun A person who is able to see or predict the future; a prophet or fortune-teller.

  • The seer was known for her ability to foresee future events with great accuracy.
  • My friend thinks she's a seer and can predict the outcome of any situation.
  • That guy at the party was acting like a total seer, trying to guess everyone's secrets.
  • The artist was a seer of emotions, capturing the essence of human experience in his paintings.

noun a type of fish with large eyes

  • The stargazer used a high-powered telescope to observe distant galaxies.
  • My friend is a stargazer and loves to spend nights looking at the stars.
  • I'm a total stargazer, always checking out the night sky for shooting stars.
  • As a stargazer, she always looks beyond the surface to find deeper meanings in things.

noun a person engaged in warfare or fighting

adjective relating to or characteristic of a warrior

  • The warrior displayed great skill and bravery on the battlefield.
  • That warrior is a total badass!
  • Check out that warrior, they're a total boss.
  • She faced her fears head-on, like a true warrior.

noun A female devil or demon; a female evil spirit or supernatural being

  • The deviless was known for her cunning and manipulation in the political arena.
  • I heard that deviless is always causing drama wherever she goes.
  • That deviless is always up to no good, watch out for her.
  • She had a reputation as a deviless, charming and dangerous in equal measure.

noun a person who solemnly urges or advises

verb to solemnly urge or advise

  • The judge adjured the witness to tell the truth before testifying.
  • I adjure you to stop spreading rumors about me.
  • I adjure you, dude, to chill out and relax.
  • The coach adjured the team to give their all in the final game of the season.