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Enchanter (The Spellmonger #7) Enchanter by Terry Mancour
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“It’s not a matter of the creature,” explained Master Ulin, passionately.  “It’s a matter of their enneagrammatic remains, and what pathways you wish to exploit for the work.  If an ordinant can transfer the pattern without the use of a benet, eschewing deracination of the living in favor of dissamuring from the enneagrammatic archive of the Grain with a suitably docimased bridewell, then both the ethical and practical issues of flagitation and paracletion are solved at once,” he stated, triumphantly. “I have no idea what he just said,” admitted Master Cormoran, drunkenly.  “But damn, he said it well!” “It’s”
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“the greater the tortured soul creating, the greater the creation.  Be it art, magic, music, or anything creative.  Happy people just do not create amazing wonders – they’re too busy being happy.”
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“Magelord.  Not only are we subtle and quick to anger, but we’re right bastards when it comes to getting even.”
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“Of course I know the difference!” she cooed, indignantly. “But all acts of love and pleasure are my rituals. And that girl plainly loves you, bless her insane little heart.”
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“My boys had grown up.  They were destroying things all by themselves, now. “We”
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“Duin’s Law institutionalized the military in Narasi culture, as well as the attitude towards death and its role in society.  I prefer Briga’s law.  There are more cookies involved. We”
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