Spell/Sword Quotes
Spell/Sword
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“Sing in me, O Muse the tale of two travelers, the ones who burned across ruddy hill and serpent trail – the last golden days of youth before the fall. Spell and sword, song and steel- the green hills roll on, and the dark forest waits but before the sun dies, let the thousand tales be told again, forgotten cradle-rhymes spun again, glory-gold and terror-black, the tale of two before the shadows fall.”
― Spell/Sword
― Spell/Sword
“Time and wave, sun and wind, night and fire, moons and stone. We walk through the world only once. Only one life is given by the Nameless. It is a gift, a burden, a challenge, a duty to not waste it. To serve the Highest. To the end of our road, with our Honor intact.”
― The Riddle Box
― The Riddle Box
“The trader, Vernon Waters, was a man of no particular interest.
He made money. He sold things. He bought things. Coins and coffers may mourn him, but no other living soul would...
...Solitary, drab, and impervious like and ink slash in a ledger.
Let that be his balance.
A zero sum.”
― The Riddle Box
He made money. He sold things. He bought things. Coins and coffers may mourn him, but no other living soul would...
...Solitary, drab, and impervious like and ink slash in a ledger.
Let that be his balance.
A zero sum.”
― The Riddle Box