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For my rebirth, I had to agree to three sacrifices. The first: that my life as a jinn remain in the past—I may never speak of my time with the Nightbringer, my deeds as queen, or even—even my children.” The misery in her voice at the last is clear. I think of Mother, who struggled to speak of my father or Lis, so deep were her wounds. “The second,” Rehmat continues, “that I remain dormant until one of the kedim jadu directly defied the Nightbringer. And the third: that I have no corporeal body, unless one of the kedim jadu allowed me to use them as a conduit.”
A ​Sky Beyond the Storm (An Ember in the Ashes, #4)
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