technomage

English

Etymology

From techno- +‎ mage.

Noun

technomage (plural technomages)

  1. (fantasy, rare) A mage who uses technology to replicate magic or one that combines magic and technology.
    • 2011, Richard Blunt, Lucas Trent: Dangerous Potentials, AuthorHouse, page 52:
      "Are you a technomage?" One of the other girls asked.
      "Tell me what a technomage is and I will answer that question." Marcus laughed again.
      "A technomage is a person that simulates the effects of magic using technical tools, like you just did." She replied.
    • 2021, J.P. Jackson, chapter 12, in Summoned, NineStar Press, unnumbered page:
      "Not to worry," Addas chimed in as he put a massive paw on Dev's shoulder and gave him a squeeze. "You'll learn. Technomage means I have a certain way with mechanical things. Most technomages are focused on the latest gadgets, computers, technology, computer programming."
    • 2023, Jo Tannah, The Crown and the Sword, eXtasy Books, page 238:
      "It could mean a rogue technomage may have been in-volved in its creation," Tarragon said. "Only with the aid of a technomage can they fabricate a weapon like that.
    • 2023, W. J. May, Called by Midnight, Dark Shadow Publishing, unnumbered page:
      Hollie let out a low whistle, impressed at the time scale involved in the technomage's creations. "How long did you take to build?"
    • 2024, Zoey Indiana, chapter 2, in Swipe for Ghosts, Zoey Indiana LLC, unnumbered page:
      I watched as the technomage worked his magic. It took several attempts, but he finally managed to get everything set up without my ghostly form causing too many problems.