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Moth (The Moth Saga #1) Moth by Daniel Arenson
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“Hatred is easier to feel than love. War unites men more than peace. They forget that war always burns both sides.”
Daniel Arenson, Moth
“She had no trade but fishing,”
Daniel Arenson, Moth
“We'll have to find work.”
Daniel Arenson, Moth
“Into her pouch, she placed all the money she had—a single copper coin.”
Daniel Arenson, Moth
“Let us join our armies. Let us rally our people around a common cause, turning their rage away from us. Let us march into the night itself, our banners flying high, and conquer the land of shadows.”
Daniel Arenson, Moth
“The wicker Elorian burst into flames, and the people below cheered. They raised their own effigies, small figures woven of leaves, wool, and wood, and soon hundreds of fires burned. The people tossed down their blazing enemies and stomped upon them.”
Daniel Arenson, Moth
“I reckon it was a monk my sword slew, not an Elorian at all.”
Daniel Arenson, Moth
“The four friends, the only members of the Village Guard, stepped out the door and into the sunlight.”
Daniel Arenson, Moth
“You know for what!" She placed her hands on her hips. "He hates Elorians more than anything. So he framed them. He probably murdered Yana too. The man wants to start a war. Don't you get it? He wants the king to invade Eloria with armies. He wants to see all of Eloria burn. That's all he cares about.”
Daniel Arenson, Moth