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  • #1
    Michael J. Sullivan
    “And I wish to thank you as well, Royce."

    He was puzzled. "For what?"

    "For reminding me that anyone, no matter what they've done, can find redemption if they seek it.”
    Michael J. Sullivan, Heir of Novron

  • #2
    Michael J. Sullivan
    “I need your help.”
    Royce looked up as if his head weighed a hundred pounds, his eyes red, his face ashen. He waited.
    “One last job,” Hadrian told him, then added, “I promise.”
    “Is it dangerous?”
    “Very.”
    “Is there a good chance I’ll get killed?”
    “Odds are definitely in favor of that.”
    Royce nodded, looked down at the scarf in his lap, and replied, “Okay.”
    Michael J. Sullivan, Heir of Novron

  • #3
    Michael J. Sullivan
    “A beautiful day might bring disaster, while a day that begins trapped inside an ancient toom, might be the best one of your life. If you don´t abandon hope on pleasent days, why do so on those that begin poorly?”
    Michael J. Sullivan, Heir of Novron

  • #4
    Michael J. Sullivan
    “Bah!” Magnus scoffed. “Humans always blame dwarves. A baby goes missing and it was a dwarf that stole it. A princess runs off with a second son of a king and it was a dwarf who lured her to a deep prison. And when they find her with the prince—lo, she was rescued!
    “A king is stabbed in the back in his own chapel, and a princess’s tower
    is turned into a death trap,” Royce called back to them. “Friends are
    betrayed and trapped in a prison—yes, I can see your surprise. Where do they get such ideas?”
    “Damn his elven ears,” Magnus said.”
    Michael J. Sullivan, Heir of Novron
    tags: human

  • #5
    Michael J. Sullivan
    “How can you regret never having found true love? That's like saying you regret not being born a genius. People don't have control over such things. It either happens or it doesn't. It's a gift - a present that most never get. It's more like a miracle, really, when you think of it. I mean, first you have to find that person, and then you have to get to know them to realize just what they mean to you - that right there is ridiculously difficult. Then... then that person has to feel the same way about you. It's like searching for a specific snowflake, and even if you manage to find it, that's not good enough. You still have to find its matching pair. What are the odds?”
    Michael J. Sullivan, Heir of Novron

  • #6
    Michael J. Sullivan
    “I am officially turning him over to you. He's your problem now. You'll have to watch out for him and that won't be easy. He's naive, gullible, immature, horribly unsophisticated, ignorant about anything worth knowing, and idealistic to a fault." He paused to make a show of thinking harder. "He's also indecisive, pathetically honest, a horrible liar, and too virtuous for words. He gets up twice each night to relieve himself, wads his clothes rather than folds them, chews with his mouth open, and talks with his mouth full. He has a nasty habit of cracking his knuckles every morning at breakfast, and, of course, he snores. To remedy that, just put a rock under his blanket.”
    Michael J. Sullivan, Heir of Novron



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