Matilda (booksinwildplaces)

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In ancient times, there had been a name for her kind. But the naming attracted the named, so the word was said to be cursed. As races and languages changed, the symbol of the word, still recognized in the primal part of the human mind, was never translated into newer languages. Which was why, beyond a few whispered myths, even the rest of the terra indigene no longer knew about Namid’s most ferocious predator. Long ago, there had been a word for her kind. Then, as now, it meant “harvester of life.”
Written in Red (The Others, #1)
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