Noun
One who wields or employs; a manager; a controller.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBut magic is neither good nor evil. It is a tool, like a knife. Is a knife evil? Only if the wielder is evil. Rick Riordan
Is a knife evil? Only if the wielder is evil. Rick Riordan
You will die a worse death if you do not leave my domain,” a voice thundered down from the third story of the old tenement. "I am a servant of the Sacred Fire, the wielder of the flame of Arnor-” "So I should call you Gandalf? Karen Chance
³ Apelles, however, in painting him as wielder of the thunder-bolt, did not reproduce his complexion, but made it too dark and swarthy. Source: Internet
All Might, the Symbol of Peace and the One for All quirk's wielder, is the greatest hero in the world of No hero can even get near All Might on the chart of heroes until All Might’s retirement. Source: Internet
According to Pasqualini it was a deity similar to Vediove, wielder of lightningbolts and chthonic, who was connected to the cult of the founders who first inhabited the Alban Mount and built the sanctuary. Source: Internet