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The Traitor God (Age of Tyranny, #1) The Traitor God by Cameron Johnston
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“Nothing is ever quite as terrifying as your own mind.”
Cameron Johnston, The Traitor God
“I was all for fighting dirty, but trying to bite a man’s cock off was just plain”
Cameron Johnston, The Traitor God
“a shovel to the face was every bit as good as a fancy sword.”
Cameron Johnston, The Traitor God
“In this life you can do everything right and the worst can still happen. Sometimes it craps on you at the roll of a dice; mine just happened to come up all ones.”
Cameron Johnston, The Traitor God
“If I wasn’t who and what I was then I didn’t think I’d ever have noticed the taint to my thoughts. There was no way to know how much the magic had altered me in body or mind. I shuddered, horrified, fighting the urge to vomit. When a magus gave in to the Worm it didn’t create something that wasn’t already there, it was far more insidious than that: it took what already existed and twisted it, stretched it out in obscene directions. Those thoughts were horribly, and entirely, the darkest whispers of my own mind.”
Cameron Johnston, The Traitor God
“If you were that way inclined then you wouldn’t have spent half your life penniless and puking in a gutter – you’d be off in some marble palace somewhere living like a lord and drinking yourself blind on fine wine. You wouldn’t be slumming it with a godsdamned lady of sheets to find out who killed an old friend.” “Charra–” She waved a dismissive hand. “I own the words, Walker. They can’t hurt me. Other people won’t forget what I was, so neither should I. And I meant every word.”
Cameron Johnston, The Traitor God
“Besides, you’d drown in darkness if you couldn’t laugh. Life is a farce and death an arse.”
Cameron Johnston, The Traitor God
“Life is a farce and death an arse.”
Cameron Johnston, The Traitor God
“I’d been disappointed far too many times for that, but everybody deserved a chance. What they made of it was up to them.”
Cameron Johnston, The Traitor God