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Free the Darkness (King's Dark Tidings, #1) Free the Darkness by Kel Kade
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“Good men want only the power to make things right. Great men seek to make things right and gather the power to do so. Great leaders find those who are worthy of wielding power and set them to the task of making things right.”
Kel Kade, Free the Darkness
“You see, someone in this kingdom has a very dangerous enemy, and I need to know who it is.” “Who? This someone or the enemy?” asked the general. “Oh, I know who the enemy is,” Rezkin replied. “Then, who is the enemy?” Marcum asked. “Me,” Rezkin stated.”
Kel Kade, Free the Darkness
“In addition, he was surprised to admit, he trusted her not to stab him in his sleep. These seemed like good qualities to have in a wife.”
Kel Kade, Free the Darkness
“Some of them were much easier, like Rule 156—Do not die.”
Kel Kade, Free the Darkness
“Do not mistake your ignorance or lack of skills for cowardice. It is a wise man that acknowledges his limitations.”
Kel Kade, Free the Darkness
“Good men want only the power to make things right. Great men seek to make things right and gather the power to do so. Great leaders find those who are worthy of wielding power and set them to the task of making things right.” -”
Kel Kade, Free the Darkness
“If the source turned out to be opposed to Rezkin, it would be like two wildfires meeting with Ashai in the center. They may snuff each other out, but everyone and everything caught between them would be destroyed. Maker forbid the two find common ground and become one.”
Kel Kade, Free the Darkness
“In addition, he was surprised to admit, he trusted her not to stab him in his sleep. These seemed like good qualities to have in a wife, and there was no guarantee that a”
Kel Kade, Free the Darkness
“You have the knowledge of a businessman, the plans of a criminal mastermind, the actions of a cold-blooded killer, and the words of honor like those of a knight.”
Kel Kade, Free the Darkness
“An accident, my lord? His throat is slit,”
Kel Kade, Free the Darkness
“When she pressed her mouth to his, he froze. He had no idea what the woman was doing to his face.”
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“my”
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“Good men want only the power to make things right. Great men seek to make things right and gather the power to do so. Great leaders find those who are worthy of wielding power and set them to the task of making things right.” - Coroleus, J.E. 1,067”
Kel Kade, Free the Darkness
“Silence! Always. Be. Silent.”
Kel Kade, Free the Darkness
“Good men want only the power to make things right. Great men seek to make things right and gather the power to do so. Great leaders find those who are worthy of wielding power and set them to the task of making things right.” - Coroleus, J.E. 1,067   Relief”
Kel Kade, Free the Darkness
“I am Reaylin de Voss,” she said smugly, as if he should recognize her surname. He did not, which meant her family was not particularly wealthy, powerful or influential. “Well,”
Kel Kade, Free the Darkness
“As in the wild there were predators and prey, so, too, did they exist among men in towns and cities. The hardworking peasants were the grazers, and the thieves were the starving coyotes.”
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“mute”
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“Defenestration”
Kel Kade, Free the Darkness
“Drink and women were so fluid—there one moment and gone the next”
Kel Kade, Free the Darkness
“Cruelty is when one takes pleasure in the pain and suffering of another.”
Kel Kade, Free the Darkness
“Tossing the man aside, Rezkin kicked up into the groin of the striker who was now standing over him. The striker cringed but seemed to use the pain to power a downward strike of his sword. Rezkin kicked out with his other foot, bashing the man’s hands free from the hilt. He must have lost some of his grip on the sword with the groin impact. Rezkin clenched his abdominals and lurched up, ripping through the man’s intestines and stomach with his favorite curved dagger. At that moment a throwing dagger sliced through Rezkin’s right bicep and imbedded itself in the suffering striker’s shoulder. The young man jerked the striker around and threw him toward his rear attacker.”
Kel Kade, Free the Darkness
“Rezkin drew a dagger to catch the blade of the striker on the right and threw his weight into the man. As the striker fell, Rezkin grabbed the man’s face and smashed the back of his head into the cobblestones. He did not wait to see if the man was dead. Rezkin knew he would not be getting up again.”
Kel Kade, Free the Darkness
“Due to the swift current, it was impossible to swim the monstrous river. Rezkin did so anyway.”
Kel Kade, Free the Darkness