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These violent delights have violent ends And in their triumph die, like fire and powder, Which as they kiss consume William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, Act II, Scene VI
“Feed the flames and soon enough you become the fire.” — Lazarus Fierté, soul eater, heir to Norcasta, morally ambiguous warlord
“The world needs darkness, if it stands to see the light.”
“You will never be like them—because inside you are so much more. Your darkness shines brighter than any light.”
“Even those who live in the dark desire to be longed for and understood, foolhardy as those feelings are.” —
She would not escape him, his saevyana. She may be running now under the guise of helping her sister, but she would eventually return to him. He knew she felt the call in her veins just as he did. She was his, and soon enough, she would come to realize just what that meant.

