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My beloved is the sun
And I am the earth that thrives only in her warmth. My beloved is the rain
And I am the grass that thirsts for her quenching kiss. My beloved is the wind
And I am the wings that soar when she fills me with her gentle strength.
My beloved is the rock
Upon which rests the happiness of all my days.
—The Elements of Love, a poem by Aileron v'En Kavali of the Fey
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C.L. Wilson (Lord of the Fading Lands (Tairen Soul, #1))
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Ver reisa ku'chae. Kem surah, shei'tani. (Your soul calls out. Mine answers, beloved.)
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C.L. Wilson (Lord of the Fading Lands (Tairen Soul, #1))
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He held up his index finger. 'Rule one: in any dispute between mates, the male is always to blame, even when he is clearly blameless. Rule two'—his middle finger joined the first—'whenever in doubt, refer to rule one.
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C.L. Wilson (Lord of the Fading Lands (Tairen Soul, #1))
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I want. I need. I ache. I burn. Burn with me." Ellysetta to Rain in Lord of the Fading Lands.
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C.L. Wilson
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Fading, fading: strength beyond hope and despair climbing the third stair. Lord, I am not worthy Lord, I am not worthy but speak the word only.
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T.S. Eliot (The Waste Land and Other Poems)
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You were chastising me. You may continue.
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C.L. Wilson (Lord of the Fading Lands (Tairen Soul, #1))
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Hope was a fragile flicker that he wanted to cup with both hands to protect against the harsh winds of reality.
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C.L. Wilson (Lord of the Fading Lands (Tairen Soul, #1))
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Come to think of it, Your Majesty, I believe I must still be growing. Either that, or you are shrinking.
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C.L. Wilson (Lord of the Fading Lands (Tairen Soul, #1))
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Ku'shalah aiyah to nei."- Bid me yes or no.
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C.L. Wilson (Lord of the Fading Lands (Tairen Soul, #1))
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Battered and bruised but still fighting for dominance his was not the selfish petty pride that made bullies of lesser men but rather the quiet
determined dignity that turned men into heroes and made heroes crawl back to their feet from the bitter dust of defeat and stand tall once more.
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C.L. Wilson (Lord of the Fading Lands (Tairen Soul, #1))
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She felt him bow his head to rest his jaw on her hair, the touch feather light. Tears beaded in her lashes
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C.L. Wilson (Lord of the Fading Lands (Tairen Soul, #1))
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I am not a good man, shei'tani," he corrected. "I never have been. But for you I will strive to be better.
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C.L. Wilson (Lord of the Fading Lands (Tairen Soul, #1))
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You were chastising me. You may continue.”
(Lord of the Fading Lands)
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C.L. Wilson
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Though he walked and breathed, and about him living leaves and flowers were stirred by the same cool wind as fanned his face, Frodo felt he was in a timeless land that did not fade or change or fall into forgetfulness. When he had gone and passed again into the outer world, still Frodo the wanderer from the Shire would walk there, upon the grass among elanor and niphredil in fair Lothlorien
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J.R.R. Tolkien (The Fellowship of the Ring (The Lord of the Rings, #1))
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She had prayed for someone else, anyone else but Den. She'd been hoping for a nice, quiet man like Papa. Instead, the gods had sent her the man who'd scorched the world.
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C.L. Wilson (Lord of the Fading Lands (Tairen Soul, #1))
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Ellysetta Baristani." Belliard's voice caused her to stop and turn back around. "Even should you clothe yourself in rags and dirt, you would bring honor to the Fey.
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C.L. Wilson (Lord of the Fading Lands (Tairen Soul, #1))
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Rain watched as his five best warriors squeezed into the tiny parlor, picked their way through the jungle of wedding gifts as if tiptoeing through a nest of Drogan sand vipers, and settled down with stone-faced stoicism to proceed with the humiliating un-warrior-like task of opening presents....
Five lethal glances speared him. For the first time in a thousand years, Rain Tairen Soul threw back his head and laughed.
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C.L. Wilson (Lord of the Fading Lands (Tairen Soul, #1))
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He must prove himself strong enough to protect her, gentle enough to win her heart, and worthy of the great gift of her love and her unconditional trust. She must find the courage to embrace the darkest shadows of his soul, and the even greater courage to bare the shadows of her own soul to him. When all barriers are sundered, all secrets revealed and accepted, she can complete the bond; and they will no longer be two separate people, but rather one person, one soul, complete for eternity, stronger together than either could ever be apart.
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C.L. Wilson (Lord of the Fading Lands (Tairen Soul, #1))
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Dark, shadowy figures moved closer, circling.
Torel pulled his two seyani longswords free of their scabbards. "Come, then!" He shouted. "Come dance with the tairen, if you dare! Miora felah ti' Feyreisa! Joy to the Feyreisa! And death to you all!"
And he became a whirling blur of motion - black leather, shining steel, red blood - spinning in the moonlight, delivering death to all he touched until he moved no more.
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C.L. Wilson (Lord of the Fading Lands (Tairen Soul, #1))
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Ellysetta Baristani is my shei'tani." His eyes found hers. "My truemate." A murmur of voices rippled through the crowd.
"Please tell the court what a truemate is."
"A truemate is the person who holds the other half of a Fey's soul." His gaze never left hers, and Ellie felt the magic of his voice wrapping her in imperceptible weaves of longing. "It is the most sacred bond known to any Fey, more sacred than that between a king and his subjects, more sacred even than that between a mother and a child.
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C.L. Wilson (Lord of the Fading Lands (Tairen Soul, #1))
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It is far better to remain silent and be thought aloof, than to speak and be proven a fool.
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C.L. Wilson (Lord of the Fading Lands (Tairen Soul, #1))
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Incredible, searing, glorious heat consumed her. Coherent thought eluded her. She could not think. She could not speak. With a helpless gasp of pleasure, she surrendered. Her arms twined around his neck, clutching him to her.
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C.L. Wilson (Lord of the Fading Lands (Tairen Soul, #1))
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He is the Master of wood, water, and hill.’ ‘Then all this strange land belongs to him?’ ‘No indeed!’ she answered, and her smile faded. ‘That would indeed be a burden,’ she added in a low voice, as if to herself. ‘The trees and the grasses and all things growing or living in the land belong each to themselves. Tom Bombadil is the Master. No one has ever caught old Tom walking in the forest, wading in the water, leaping on the hill-tops under light and shadow. He has no fear. Tom Bombadil is master.
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J.R.R. Tolkien (The Fellowship of the Ring (The Lord of the Rings, #1))
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It is a great wonder
How Almighty God in his magnificence
Favors our race with rank and scope
And the gift of wisdom; His sway is wide.
Sometimes He allows the mind of a man
Of distinguished birth to follow its bent,
Grants him fulfillment and felicity on earth
And forts to command in his own country.
He permits him to lord it in many lands
Until the man in his unthinkingness
Forgets that it will ever end for him.
He indulges his desires; illness and old age
Mean nothing to him; his mind is untroubled
By envy or malice or thought of enemies
With their hate-honed swords. The whole world
Conforms to his will, he is kept from the worst
Until an element of overweening
Enters him and takes hold
While the soul’s guard, its sentry, drowses,
Grown too distracted. A killer stalks him,
An archer who draws a deadly bow.
And then the man is hit in the heart,
The arrow flies beneath his defenses,
The devious promptings of the demon start.
His old possessions seem paltry to him now.
He covets and resents; dishonors custom
And bestows no gold; and because of good things
That the Heavenly powers gave him in the past
He ignores the shape of things to come.
Then finally the end arrives
When the body he was lent collapses and falls
Prey to its death; ancestral possessions
And the goods he hoarded and inherited by another
Who lets them go with a liberal hand.
“O flower of warriors, beware of that trap.
Choose, dear Beowulf, the better part,
Eternal rewards. Do not give way to pride.
For a brief while your strength is in bloom
But it fades quickly; and soon there will follow
Illness or the sword to lay you low,
Or a sudden fire or surge of water
Or jabbing blade or javelin from the air
Or repellent age. Your piercing eye
Will dim and darken; and death will arrive,
Dear warrior, to sweep you away.
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Seamus Heaney
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Curran lunged through the window
He was huge, neither a man, nor a lion. Curran’s usual warrior form stood upright. This creature moved on all fours. Enormous, bulging with muscle under a gray pelt striped with whip marks of darker gray, six hundred pounds at least. His head was lion, his eyes were human, and his fangs were monster.
So that’s what the Beast Lord with no brakes looked like.
He landed on the floor of my living room. Muscles twisted and crawled, stretching and snapping. The gray fur melted, fading into human skin, and Curran stood on my carpet, nude and pissed off, his eyes glowing gold.
His voice was a deep snarl. “I know he’s here. I can smell him.”
I felt an irresistible urge to brain him with something heavy. “Did you lose your sense of smell? Saiman’s scent is two hours old.”
Golden eyes burned me. “Where is he?”
“Under my bed.”
The bed went airborne. It flew across the living room and slammed into the wall with a thud.
That was just about enough of that. “What the hell do you think you’re doing?”
“Saving you from whatever mess you got yourself into this time.”
Why me? “There is no mess! It’s a professional arrangement.”
“He’s paying you?” Curran snarled.
“No. I’m paying him.”
He roared. His mouth was human, but the blast of sound that shot out of it was like thunder.
“Ran out of words, Your Majesty?”
“Why him?” he growled. “Of all the men you could have, why would you hire him for that?”
“Because he has the best equipment in the city and he knows how to use it!”
As soon as I said it, I realized how he would take it.
The beginnings of another thundering roar died in Curran’s throat. He stared at me, mute.
Oh, this was too good. I threw my hands up. “The lab! I’m talking about his lab, not his dick, you idiot.
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Ilona Andrews (Magic Bleeds (Kate Daniels, #4))
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Once we’ve finally received a long-awaited gift from God, we strained to remember the wilderness or waiting season we left behind. Thankfulness quickly fades. God wanted Israel to know that he was behind where they were and what they now possessed. He tells them in Deuteronomy 6:10–12,
when the Lord your God brings you into the land that he swore to your fathers, to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob, to give you – – with great and good cities that you did not build, and houses full of all good things that you did not fill, and cisterns that you did not dig, and vineyards and olive trees that you did not plant – – and when you eat and are full, then take care lest you forget the Lord.
How easy it is to forget that a now – taken – four - granted treasure was a gift.
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Alicia J. Akins (Invitations to Abundance: How the Feasts of the Bible Nourish Us Today)
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PSALM 37 u Fret not yourself because of evildoers; be not v envious of wrongdoers! 2 For they will soon w fade like x the grass and wither y like the green herb. 3 z Trust in the LORD, and do good; a dwell in the land and befriend faithfulness. [2] 4 b Delight yourself in the LORD, and he will c give you the desires of your heart. 5 d Commit your way to the LORD; z trust in him, and he will act. 6 e He will bring forth your righteousness as the light, and your justice as f the noonday. 7 g Be still before the LORD and wait patiently for him; h fret not yourself over the one who i prospers in his way, over the man who carries out evil devices! 8 j Refrain from anger, and forsake wrath! h Fret not yourself; it tends only to evil. 9 k For the evildoers shall be cut off, but those who wait for the LORD shall l inherit the land.
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Anonymous (Holy Bible: English Standard Version (ESV))
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When she was gone, Belliard turned to his brother warriors. Tiny, nearly imperceptible tremors were shaking his body. He touched his cheek, still feeling the warmth, the very subtle yet incredibly strong power that had moved from her fingertips to him.
He had so much death on his soul that all but the strongest women among the Fey had avoided touching him centuries ago, unable to bear the pain of his sorrow, the ruthlessly self-enforced emotionlessness, and the dark burden of the lives he’d taken to protect the Fey. Even the shei’dalins only touched him when they needed to heal wounds he gained in battle. Yet this child, this incredible child whose soul called a tairen’s, had reached out to touch him and sent a flood of healing warmth and love so strong that it burned straight through the block of black ice that encased what remained of his gentle Fey emotions.
He looked at Kieran, Kiel, Rowan, and Adrial. They could not feel what he felt, but they could hear his thoughts, and as Fey warriors they would understand. «My heart weeps again,» he told them, nodding when their faces mirrored his astonishment. «She is more powerful than any of us suspected. »
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C.L. Wilson (Lord of the Fading Lands (Tairen Soul, #1))
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thought. A woman did not feel jealousy if her emotions were not engaged. And a wise man did not let it fester.
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C.L. Wilson (Lord of the Fading Lands (Tairen Soul, #1))
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Would you like to know what it is like to mate with this Fey?
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C.L. Wilson (Lord of the Fading Lands (Tairen Soul, #1))
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She yanked open the door, and her smile faded. The same Indian who had wanted to trade two horses for her was standing on the apple crate that served as a front step, his black hair dripping with water, his calico shirt so wet that his copper skin showed through in places. “No house!” he said. Lily was paralyzed for a moment. Here it was, she thought, the moment she’d been warned about. She was going to be scalped, or ravaged, or carried off to an Indian village. Maybe all three. She cast a desperate glance toward the shutgun, at the same time smiling broadly at the Indian. “I’m terribly sorry,” she said, “but of course you can see that there is a house.” “Woman go away!” the Indian insisted. Lily’s heart was flailing in her throat like a bird trapped in a chimney, but she squared her shoulders and put out her chin. “I’m not going anywhere, you rude man,” she replied. “This is my land, and I have the papers to prove it!” The Indian spouted a flock of curses; Lily knew the words for what they were only because of their tone. She started to close the door. “If you’re going to be nasty,” she said, “you’ll just have to leave.” Undaunted, the red man pushed past Lily and strode right over to the stove. He got a cup from the shelf, filled it with coffee, and took a sip. He grimaced. “You got firewater?” he demanded. “Better with firewater.” Lily had never been so frightened or so angry in her life. With one hand to her bosom she edged toward the shotgun. “No firewater,” she said apologetically, “but there is a little sugar. There”—she pointed—“in the blue bowl.” When her unwanted guest turned around to look for the sugar, Lily lunged for the shotgun and cocked it. There was no shell in the chamber; she could only hope the Indian wouldn’t guess. “All right, you,” she said, narrowing her eyes and pointing the shotgun. “Get out of here right now. Just ride away and there won’t be any trouble.” The Indian stared at her for a moment, then had the audacity to burst out laughing. “The major’s right about you,” he said in perfectly clear English. “You are a hellcat.” Now it was Lily who stared, slowly lowering the shotgun. “So that’s why Caleb wasn’t alarmed that day when you and your friends rode up and made all that fuss about the land. He knows you.” “The name’s Charlie Fast Horse,” the man said, offering his hand. Lily’s blood was rushing to her head like lava flowing to the top of an erupting volcano. “Why, that polecat—that rounder—that son-of-a—” Charlie Fast Horse set his coffee aside and held out both hands in a plea for peace. “Calm down, now, Miss Lily,” he pleaded. “It was just a harmless little joke, after all.” “When I see that scoundrel again I’m going to peel off his hide!” Charlie was edging toward the door. “Lord knows I’d like to warm myself by your fire, Miss Lily, but I’ve got to be going. No, no—don’t plead with me to stay.” “Get out of here!” Lily screamed, and Charlie Fast Horse ran for his life. Obviously he didn’t know the shotgun wasn’t loaded. The
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Linda Lael Miller (Lily and the Major (Orphan Train, #1))
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The destruction was so random, the evil struck so indiscriminately. The saintly were not spared; no divine intervention anywhere. Evil people destroyed them all, at random. The prayers of the pious were not heard, the weeping of the mothers and children were not heard. Evil was lording over the lands. I learned no lesson, I found no pattern. The murderers did not crawl and hide after the war. They may not have felt guilt or remorse. The survivors did not hunt to kill them, when the slaughter was over, when it had run its course.
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Pearl Fichman (Before Memories Fade)
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He kissed her as if life itself lived in the wonder of her mouth, to be drunk from her lips lest he die.
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C.L. Wilson (Lord of the Fading Lands (Tairen Soul, #1))
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Ver reisa ku’chae. Kem surah, shei’tani. Your soul calls out. Mine answers, beloved.
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C.L. Wilson (Lord of the Fading Lands (Tairen Soul, #1))
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This Country's Going to Hell
gritty acoustic outlaw country
[Verse]
Once we had a land, wide and proud,
Where freedom's song rang out loud.
One nation under a heavenly light,
But now it’s fading, lost in the night.
[Verse 2]
Factories closed, fields go bare,
Main Street’s dying in the evening air.
God was once our guiding hand,
Now it's time we take a stand.
[Chorus]
This country’s going to hell,
Where did we go wrong, who can tell?
Let’s put God back in this land,
We, the people, must take a stand.
[Verse 3]
Empty churches, echoing halls,
The rise begins when a nation falls.
Lest we forget what once made us great,
Let’s pray before it’s too late.
[Bridge]
Bring back the days of honor and trust,
When faith in the Lord was more than just dust.
We’ve strayed too far, lost our way,
Together we can reclaim that day.
[Verse 4]
Heroes fought, gave their lives,
For freedom that’s now on the edge of knives.
We need more than slogans and deals,
It's soul and spirit that heals.
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James Hilton-Cowboy
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Then was the keeper of the barrow swollen with wrath, purposing, fell beast, with fire to avenge his precious drinking-vessel. Now was the day faded to the serpent's joy. No longer would he tarry on the mountain-side, but went blazing forth, sped with fire. Terrible for the people in that land was the beginning (of that war), even as the swift and bitter came its end upon their lord and patron. Now the invader did begin to spew forth glowing fires and set ablaze the shining halls -- the light of the burning leapt forth to the woe of men.
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J.R.R. Tolkien (Beowulf: A Translation and Commentary, together with Sellic Spell)
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being regal is a state of mind. Act like a queen, believe it in your heart, and a queen is what everyone will see.
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C.L. Wilson (Lord of the Fading Lands (Tairen Soul, #1))
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My beloved is the sun And I am the earth that thrives only in her warmth. My beloved is the rain And I am the grass that thirsts for her quenching kiss. My beloved is the wind And I am the wings that soar when she fills me with her gentle strength. My beloved is the rock Upon which rests the happiness of all my days.—The Elements of Love, a poem by Aileron v’En Kavali of the Fey
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C.L. Wilson (Lord of the Fading Lands (Tairen Soul, #1))
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With wings unfurled and joy unbound, I dance on laughter-spangled winds. I bathe in freedom’s rushing breath And drink cool nectar from the clouds. Up, up, through sunlit fields of blue, I soar through boundless ether. Look! Starlight shines at height of day. I hear infinity calling.—Tairen’s Flight, by Cadrian vel Sorendahl, Tairen Soul
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C.L. Wilson (Lord of the Fading Lands (Tairen Soul, #1))
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The Carver traced three overlapping, interlocked circles in the dirt. “You have met my sister—my twin. The Weaver, as you now call her. I knew her as Stryga. She, and our older brother, Koschei. How they delighted in this world when we fell into it. How those ancient Fae feared and worshipped them. Had I been braver, I might have bided my time—waited for their power to fade, for that long-ago Fae warrior to trick Stryga into diminishing her power and becoming confined to the Middle. Koschei, too—confined and bound by his little lake on the continent. All before Prythian, before the land was carved up and any High Lord was crowned.
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Sarah J. Maas (A Court of Wings and Ruin (A Court of Thorns and Roses, #3))
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The Carver traced three overlapping, interlocked circles in the dirt. “You have met my sister—my twin. The Weaver, as you now call her. I knew her as Stryga. She, and our older brother, Koschei. How they delighted in this world when we fell into it. How those ancient Fae feared and worshipped them. Had I been braver, I might have bided my time—waited for their power to fade, for that long-ago Fae warrior to trick Stryga into diminishing her power and becoming confined to the Middle. Koschei, too—confined and bound by his little lake on the continent. All before Prythian, before the land was carved up and any High Lord was crowned.” Cassian and I waited, not daring to interrupt. “Clever, that Fae warrior. Her bloodline is long gone now—though a trace still runs through some human line.” He smiled, perhaps a bit sadly. “No one remembers her name. But I do. She would have been my salvation, had I not made my choice long before she walked this earth.” I waited and waited and waited, picking apart the story he laid out like crumbs of bread. “She could not kill them in the end—they were too strong. They could only be contained.” The Carver wiped a hand through the circles he’d drawn, erasing them wholly. “I knew that long before she ever trapped them—took it upon myself to find my way here.
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Sarah J. Maas (A Court of Wings and Ruin (A Court of Thorns and Roses, #3))
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You will not touch us now.'
'I have every right to kill trespassers on my lands.' The words were guttural, nearly impossible to understand. As if Tamlin had not spoken in a long while.
'Are these still your lands?' Nesta asked coolly, stepping out from behind Cassian. 'Last I heard, you don't bother to rule them anymore.'
Eris remained utterly still. He'd been caught meeting with them, she realised. If Tamlin told anyone-
Nesta said, 'I suggest you keep your maw shut about this.'
Tamlin bristled, hackles rising. 'You're exactly as nasty as your sister said you were.'
Nesta laughed. 'I'd hate to disappoint.'
She held his emerald stare, knowing silver flames flickered in her eyes. 'I went into the Cauldron because of you,' she said softly, and could have sworn thunder grumbled in the distance. Cassian and Eris faded away into nothing. There was only Tamlin, only this beast, and what he had done to her and her family.
'Elain went into the Cauldron because of you,' Nesta went on. Her fingertips heated, and she knew if she looked down, she'd find silver embers flaring there. 'I don't care how much you apologise or try to atone for it or claim you didn't know the King of Hybern would do such a thing or that you begged him not to do it. You colluded with him. Because you thought Feyre was your property.'
Nesta pointed at Tamlin. The ground shook.
Cassian swore behind her.
Tamlin shrank away from her outstretched finger, claws digging into the earth. 'Put the finger down, you witch.'
Nesta smiled. 'I'm glad you remember what happened to the last person I pointed at.' She lowered her arm. 'We're going now.'
She stepped back to where Cassian was already waiting, arms open. He wrapped them around her waist. Nesta glanced to Eris, who gave her a shallow, approving nod, then vanished.
Nesta said to Tamlin before they shot into the skies, 'Tell anyone you saw us, High Lord, and I'll rip your head from your body.
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Sarah J. Maas (A Court of Silver Flames (A Court of Thorns and Roses, #4))
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All living creatures hold Spirit within them. It is the energy that allows you to think thoughts, to dream, to imagine.
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C.L. Wilson (Lord of the Fading Lands (Tairen Soul, #1))
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Don’t worry about the wicked or envy those who do wrong. 2 For like grass, they soon fade away. Like spring flowers, they soon wither. 3 Trust in the LORD and do good. Then you will live safely in the land and prosper. 4 Take delight in the LORD, and he will give you your heart’s desires. 5 Commit everything you do to the LORD. Trust him, and he will help you. 6 He will make your innocence radiate like the dawn, and the justice of your cause will shine like the noonday sun. 7 Be still in the presence of the LORD, and wait patiently for him to act. Don’t worry about evil people who prosper or fret about their wicked schemes. 8 Stop being angry! Turn from your rage! Do not lose your temper— it only leads to harm. 9 For the wicked will be destroyed, but those who trust in the LORD will possess the land. 10 Soon the wicked will disappear. Though you look for them, they will be gone. 11 The lowly will possess the land and will live in peace and prosperity. 12 The wicked plot against the godly; they snarl at them in defiance. 13 But the Lord just laughs, for he sees their day of judgment coming. 14 The wicked draw their swords and string their bows
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Anonymous (The One Year Chronological Bible NLT)
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An Elven-maid there was of old, A shining star by day: Her mantle white was hemmed with gold, Her shoes of silver-grey. A star was bound upon her brows, A light was on her hair As sun upon the golden boughs In Lórien the fair. Her hair was long, her limbs were white, And fair she was and free; And in the wind she went as light As leaf of linden-tree. Beside the falls of Nimrodel, By water clear and cool, Her voice as falling silver fell Into the shining pool. Where now she wanders none can tell, In sunlight or in shade; For lost of yore was Nimrodel And in the mountains strayed. The elven-ship in haven grey Beneath the mountain-lee Awaited her for many a day Beside the roaring sea. A wind by night in Northern lands Arose, and loud it cried, And drove the ship from elven-strands Across the streaming tide. When dawn came dim the land was lost, The mountains sinking grey Beyond the heaving waves that tossed Their plumes of blinding spray. Amroth beheld the fading shore Now low beyond the swell, And cursed the faithless ship that bore Him far from Nimrodel. Of old he was an Elven-king, A lord of tree and glen, When golden were the boughs in spring In fair Lothlórien. From helm to sea they saw him leap, As arrow from the string, And dive into the water deep, As mew upon the wing. The wind was in his flowing hair, The foam about him shone; Afar they saw him strong and fair Go riding like a swan. But from the West has come no word, And on the Hither Shore No tidings Elven-folk have heard Of Amroth evermore.
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J.R.R. Tolkien (The Fellowship of the Ring (The Lord of the Rings, #1))