Gathering of the Crimson Cloaks Quotes
Gathering of the Crimson Cloaks
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“I am a gentleman and like a good dog, a gentleman comes when a woman beckons him.”
― Gathering of the Crimson Cloaks
― Gathering of the Crimson Cloaks
“The thick canopy of winding white oak branches intertwined overhead to belie the light of the waning gibbous moon. The further they traveled from the tree line the more the darkness flourished but small slivers of light still radiated through holes in the forest ceiling. Filling the old grove with sporadic white beams as far as the eye could see. They navigated the tangled webs of roots swelling out from the immense trunks of trees. The wood seams sewing the soil as though they stitched together the brush carpet beneath their feet. The longer they trekked in the timber maze the closer the trees careened and crossed”
― Gathering of the Crimson Cloaks
― Gathering of the Crimson Cloaks
“When his mentor spoke of the old days, the knights were heroes, not outlaws, and knowing right from wrong, good from evil seemed as natural as breathing. Nowadays, the once clear waters of morality had grown brackish. The country was fractured, one man’s admiration was liable to garner you another man’s animosity.”
― Gathering of the Crimson Cloaks
― Gathering of the Crimson Cloaks
“Remember you will die but do brave deeds and endure”
― Gathering of the Crimson Cloaks
― Gathering of the Crimson Cloaks
