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The Blacksmith's Son (Mageborn, #1) The Blacksmith's Son by Michael G. Manning
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“Her face lit up happily, in that annoying way women have when they get what they want.”
Michael G. Manning, The Blacksmith's Son
“know that its posture was called, ‘rampant’.”
Michael G. Manning, The Blacksmith's Son
“The greatest mystery may lie in the nature of aythar itself. Although it is present in much greater concentrations in living beings it is also present in small amounts within all inanimate objects. The amount of aythar present seems to vary in direct proportion to the level of awareness possessed by the object. Sentient beings possess it in large quantity, relative to inanimate things, such as rocks. Animals possess varying amounts in proportion to their level of intelligence. Plants contain less, yet still more than non-living things. Since aythar is present within everything, so far as we can tell, it may well be a fundamental property, or even a necessity for existence. Because self-awareness is directly proportional to the amount of aythar within something scholars conclude that even inanimate matter has some minimal level of awareness. ~Marcus the Heretic,”
Michael G. Manning, The Blacksmith's Son
“I’ll admit it, even near dying I’m a dirty dirty man.”
Michael G. Manning, The Blacksmith's Son