The Fall of the Orc Quotes
The Fall of the Orc
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“I pledge you my troth, Aulis Gerrard. I grant you my axe, and my favour, and my fealty. I shall honour you, and care for you, and keep you safe. For as long as I bear breath.”
― The Fall of the Orc
― The Fall of the Orc
“Foolish human,” the orc breathed, his voice dark and low. “I do not wish to kill you. I wish to…”
― The Fall of the Orc
― The Fall of the Orc
“The orc had won. Fair and square. And he hadn’t wanted to kill Gerrard, he’d wanted… this. This orc—this huge, brilliant, powerful fighter—wanted this. From him.”
― The Fall of the Orc
― The Fall of the Orc
“Then take your defeat, human,” the orc hissed, all hot, deadly, wonderful promise. “And welcome your enemy’s prick up your rump.”
― The Fall of the Orc
― The Fall of the Orc
“Fine,” he snapped, though his voice was hoarse. “But if you kill me, or betray me, I’m haunting you forever. With your goddess as my witness.”
― The Fall of the Orc
― The Fall of the Orc
“Look, Your Grace, I’m flattered,” he’d said, “but I’ve already got a steady guy twice my size, and he’d tear me a new arsehole if he knew I was at it with you. He’s already hard enough on me as it is, yeah?”
― The Fall of the Orc
― The Fall of the Orc
