Amanda L. Rautio
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“Harbinger of Destruction.”
I had never understood why I’d been called that. I am an advocate for souls, not someone with vindictive malice. It is a moniker wholly unearned… until now.”
― The Tale of Kore
I had never understood why I’d been called that. I am an advocate for souls, not someone with vindictive malice. It is a moniker wholly unearned… until now.”
― The Tale of Kore
“All I have deduced thus far,” I say wearily, “is that it is not ‘Never Gonna Give You Up’ By Rick Astley.”
― The Tale of Kore
― The Tale of Kore
“All I have deduced thus far,” I say wearily, “is that it is not ‘Never Gonna Give You Up’ By Rick Astley.”
― The Tale of Kore
― The Tale of Kore
“Harbinger of Destruction.”
I had never understood why I’d been called that. I am an advocate for souls, not someone with vindictive malice. It is a moniker wholly unearned… until now.”
― The Tale of Kore
I had never understood why I’d been called that. I am an advocate for souls, not someone with vindictive malice. It is a moniker wholly unearned… until now.”
― The Tale of Kore
“Captured in his embrace, his lips on my throat and jaw, I fight the guilt rising inside me as he speaks of forever.”
― The Tale of Kore
― The Tale of Kore
“I believe that the characteristic or moral elements of Gothic are the following, placed in the order of their importance: 1. Savageness; 2. Changefulness; 3. Naturalism; 4. Grotesqueness; 5. Rigidity; 6. Redundance.”
― The Stones of Venice
― The Stones of Venice
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