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A Dragon's Chains (The Remembered War #1) A Dragon's Chains by Robert Vane
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“among us,”
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“Dragons hated furies”
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“This human had been hatched in a cold nest.”
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“The Latticework.”
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“One of my first acts as a free dragon had been to get a person killed. How very human of me.”
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“He said you were rolling around in your cave, singing about sheep bones. Badly. At one point you began dodging non-existent potatoes.”
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“That didn’t take very long. Dayne was mine to command, so I did. “Take me to the Sculptors.”
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“Legends are made swiftly, but spread slowly,”
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“Aurathorn. That was the key to unlocking our chains. That is what I must find.”
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“I wondered how the magic shield would fare against the power of dragon breath. But she let loose no flames. Instead, when the dragon opened her mouth, something far more magnificent came forth: a song.”
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“It was like no other battle I had ever fought; instead of facing an enemy of flesh and blood, it was my own mind that threatened me. Or perhaps it was just my imagination.”
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“For a brief, fleeting moment, I glimpsed something indescribable—another reality beneath this one, a deeper world of brilliant, interlocking patterns of light. It was as if all of the cave, all of the humans, and even I were weavings within a great quilt which had been sewn together with a pulsing thread that linked all of existence together. It was grand, it was perfect. Then it was gone.”
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“Nothing was sacred to humans—even the things they themselves had declared to be sacred in the first place.”
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“A human roar was less fearsome than a dragon’s fart.”
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