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His Black Tongue His Black Tongue by Mitchell Lüthi
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“But when Bedivere was plucked from his horse, dragged from his saddle by a monstrous tentacle and torn in two, then Sir Gawain had known despair. True despair.”
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“The Devil never runs upon a man to seize him with his claws until he sees him on the ground, already having fallen by his own will. Saint Thomas More”
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“To be spared the rot of plague, only to find your mind ensnared by another sickness. It is a great tragedy.”
Mitchell Lüthi, His Black Tongue
“It has been too long since last I walked the mortal realm as myself. For that, you have my thanks. - Demon”
Mitchell Lüthi, His Black Tongue