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Winds of Strife (Dawnless Night, #1) Winds of Strife by Uri Gatt Gutman
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“His Calm restored along with the smoke filling his lungs – and it felt like becoming the center of the world. Everything moved around him in chaos, screams, wind, and fire, and he just stood still. A mountain amidst the universe.”
Uri Gatt Gutman, Winds of Strife
“No alleged deities of the ancient world have my faith. I suggest dedicating your faith to everyday men and women instead.”
Uri Gatt Gutman, Winds of Strife
“I cannot have an heir who thinks he is stronger than I am,” Alliddar leaned in closer to stare into Nye’s eyes. “It might have an adverse influence on my life expectancy, I hear. Which is why I asked Kerak to find me a flawed, ruthless Harbinger, someone with the will to annihilate Ivy if she becomes a witch, but not nearly strong enough to make me feel threatened in my position.”
Uri Gatt Gutman, Winds of Strife
“While it is thrilling to hear of such faith in me,” he answered, repositioning a bishop at a threatening angle, “I admit any potential witch has the capacity to frighten me. Any witch might be capable of bringing a second Mazriv and drowning the remains of the world in despair.”
Uri Gatt Gutman, Winds of Strife
“Maybe we can set her free and find out."

Maybe.

"Maybe we can use her against him.”

Maybe.”
Uri Gatt Gutman, Winds of Strife
“You can never tell when someone is truly done changing.”
Uri Gatt Gutman, Winds of Strife
“She is less than human, Blackrook. But she has the potential to become so much more… a gamble this world is unprepared to take.”
Uri Gatt Gutman, Winds of Strife
“Any challenge can be met with the correct instrument, you see. But it is a burden. Strings bind me, just as they bind her.”
Uri Gatt Gutman, Winds of Strife
“Moreover, fifteen years of witch-hunting had taught Nye that morality had little to do with gender.”
Uri Gatt Gutman, Winds of Strife
“My mortal enemy is not the mother of my child, Harbinger,” the king replied, making a sound that could pass as either a grunt or a titter.”
Uri Gatt Gutman, Winds of Strife
“Moreover, dare I say, she is unique… an Ocean onto herself, within the Ocean of the world.”
Uri Gatt Gutman, Winds of Strife
“With no separation between the conscious and the subconscious, you attain similar clarity for both.”
Uri Gatt Gutman, Winds of Strife