The Tower of Geburah Quotes
The Tower of Geburah
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“poured wine from a leather bottle into a small silver goblet that was also in the pouch.
"Here, my lord Wesley, drink to control the cold that plagues you."
Wesley was shivering though the night was warm. He reached for the goblet and tipped it cautiously toward his lips. The taste was harsh and strong so that he coughed and spluttered.
"Drink, my lord. Drink deeply," Kardia insisted.
Wesley forced the wine down his throat. He felt a glow of warmth in his chest as he handed the goblet back to Kardia. Slowly his fears subsided as he watched the others munch their food and pass the goblet among themselves. Garfong wolfed his pie in one swallow, then went to the river bank to drink. Little by little the shrill cries of the Qadar grew fainter. Garfong returned from the river and lay at Wesley's feet, looking into his eyes. Impulsively Wesley reached forward and fondled the great shaggy head. To his surprise low rumblings in Garfong's throat formed themselves into human language.
"Gaal is great," the wolf seemed to be saying. "Gaal is greater than the jinn. Gaal is greater than Hocoino. To Gaal all power is given. We are the servants of Gaal.”
― The Tower of Geburah
"Here, my lord Wesley, drink to control the cold that plagues you."
Wesley was shivering though the night was warm. He reached for the goblet and tipped it cautiously toward his lips. The taste was harsh and strong so that he coughed and spluttered.
"Drink, my lord. Drink deeply," Kardia insisted.
Wesley forced the wine down his throat. He felt a glow of warmth in his chest as he handed the goblet back to Kardia. Slowly his fears subsided as he watched the others munch their food and pass the goblet among themselves. Garfong wolfed his pie in one swallow, then went to the river bank to drink. Little by little the shrill cries of the Qadar grew fainter. Garfong returned from the river and lay at Wesley's feet, looking into his eyes. Impulsively Wesley reached forward and fondled the great shaggy head. To his surprise low rumblings in Garfong's throat formed themselves into human language.
"Gaal is great," the wolf seemed to be saying. "Gaal is greater than the jinn. Gaal is greater than Hocoino. To Gaal all power is given. We are the servants of Gaal.”
― The Tower of Geburah
