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301 | For they… they will reap their end.” | null | Person | Retribution | Of Bjorn | Datorien Anderson | null |
302 | Born of brimstone, carne and sweetness, | null | Person | Rescue | Of Sarifini | Datorien Anderson | null |
303 | She was saved, only days from womb, | null | Person | Rescue | Of Sarifini | Datorien Anderson | null |
304 | Her parents were of a different brood. | null | Person | Rescue | Of Sarifini | Datorien Anderson | null |
305 | Demons lived by a different conduct, | null | Person | Rescue | Of Sarifini | Datorien Anderson | null |
306 | Down upon was it looked by the ghost, | null | Person | Rescue | Of Sarifini | Datorien Anderson | null |
307 | “I couldn’t leave her due to homicide, | null | Person | Rescue | Of Sarifini | Datorien Anderson | null |
308 | I came for one, now, I leave with two.” | null | Person | Rescue | Of Sarifini | Datorien Anderson | null |
309 | The ghosts momentum was fueled by light, | null | Person | Rescue | Of Sarifini | Datorien Anderson | null |
310 | In breaching Oeutium did it flight, | null | Person | Rescue | Of Sarifini | Datorien Anderson | null |
311 | Her selflessness had brightly shone, | null | Person | Rescue | Of Sarifini | Datorien Anderson | null |
312 | She’d save the child and named her so— | null | Person | Rescue | Of Sarifini | Datorien Anderson | null |
313 | “Sarif.” She looked at the tyke, | null | Person | Rescue | Of Sarifini | Datorien Anderson | null |
314 | Raised her as her own despite: | null | Person | Rescue | Of Sarifini | Datorien Anderson | null |
315 | “You’re my daughter in all but flesh, | null | Person | Rescue | Of Sarifini | Datorien Anderson | null |
316 | I’ll treat you right—Mother knows best.” | null | Person | Rescue | Of Sarifini | Datorien Anderson | null |
317 | He was an academic, | null | Person | Nurture | Of Vissac | Datorien Anderson | null |
318 | As much as the thought, | null | Person | Nurture | Of Vissac | Datorien Anderson | null |
319 | So, he touched through and taught, | null | Person | Nurture | Of Vissac | Datorien Anderson | null |
320 | And fought and plot: | null | Person | Nurture | Of Vissac | Datorien Anderson | null |
321 | “I’ll take care of her, I swear, | null | Person | Nurture | Of Vissac | Datorien Anderson | null |
322 | I may not have been the best— | null | Person | Nurture | Of Vissac | Datorien Anderson | null |
323 | Her welfares my affair, | null | Person | Nurture | Of Vissac | Datorien Anderson | null |
324 | It’s not a jest.” | null | Person | Nurture | Of Vissac | Datorien Anderson | null |
325 | He fought battles, | null | Person | Nurture | Of Vissac | Datorien Anderson | null |
326 | Only he could win, | null | Person | Nurture | Of Vissac | Datorien Anderson | null |
327 | So why did he fight for her? | null | Person | Nurture | Of Vissac | Datorien Anderson | null |
328 | To what end? | null | Person | Nurture | Of Vissac | Datorien Anderson | null |
329 | He cared for her life, | null | Person | Nurture | Of Vissac | Datorien Anderson | null |
330 | At any cost, | null | Person | Nurture | Of Vissac | Datorien Anderson | null |
331 | He wanted to give her life, | null | Person | Nurture | Of Vissac | Datorien Anderson | null |
332 | To be full of mirth. | null | Person | Nurture | Of Vissac | Datorien Anderson | null |
333 | They sung of news, | null | Person | Inform | Of Oilswickers | Datorien Anderson | null |
334 | Both old and new. | null | Person | Inform | Of Oilswickers | Datorien Anderson | null |
335 | They sung of events, | null | Person | Inform | Of Oilswickers | Datorien Anderson | null |
336 | “More to come!” | null | Person | Inform | Of Oilswickers | Datorien Anderson | null |
337 | The Oilswickers, wit. | null | Person | Inform | Of Oilswickers | Datorien Anderson | null |
338 | Unmatched by none. | null | Person | Inform | Of Oilswickers | Datorien Anderson | null |
339 | Radios were tuned, | null | Person | Inform | Of Oilswickers | Datorien Anderson | null |
340 | To hear them speak, | null | Person | Inform | Of Oilswickers | Datorien Anderson | null |
341 | Wherein the truth, | null | Person | Inform | Of Oilswickers | Datorien Anderson | null |
342 | Is coated unbleak. | null | Person | Inform | Of Oilswickers | Datorien Anderson | null |
343 | He was handed metal of many sorts, | null | Person | Service | Of Tynach | Datorien Anderson | null |
344 | Many were blunted, misshapen and skewed, | null | Person | Service | Of Tynach | Datorien Anderson | null |
345 | His brow did rise, and so did the heat: | null | Person | Service | Of Tynach | Datorien Anderson | null |
346 | He beat, hammered, and fixed the blades, | null | Person | Service | Of Tynach | Datorien Anderson | null |
347 | He grinded, minded and filled the shields, | null | Person | Service | Of Tynach | Datorien Anderson | null |
348 | It was an odd order, so he didn’t complain. | null | Person | Service | Of Tynach | Datorien Anderson | null |
349 | Once all was done, he was handed coins: | null | Person | Service | Of Tynach | Datorien Anderson | null |
350 | Silver and platinum, circular and solid. | null | Person | Service | Of Tynach | Datorien Anderson | null |
351 | They jingled and were heavy, a few were dense. | null | Person | Service | Of Tynach | Datorien Anderson | null |
352 | He had served gladiators, | null | Person | Service | Of Tynach | Datorien Anderson | null |
353 | And took offense. | null | Person | Service | Of Tynach | Datorien Anderson | null |
354 | His brow did narrow, but he didn’t complain. | null | Person | Service | Of Tynach | Datorien Anderson | null |
355 | Money was money and he felt no shame. | null | Person | Service | Of Tynach | Datorien Anderson | null |
356 | His fingers were gentle as soil was touched, | null | Person | Forgiveness | Of Vangelis | Datorien Anderson | null |
357 | He was gifted and studied the rough— | null | Person | Forgiveness | Of Vangelis | Datorien Anderson | null |
358 | Nature was his domain naught was he a god, | null | Person | Forgiveness | Of Vangelis | Datorien Anderson | null |
359 | Nor was he any sort of creature: fairy or elf, | null | Person | Forgiveness | Of Vangelis | Datorien Anderson | null |
360 | He was as human as they came, | null | Person | Forgiveness | Of Vangelis | Datorien Anderson | null |
361 | Arrogant and proud but now without shame, | null | Person | Forgiveness | Of Vangelis | Datorien Anderson | null |
362 | It was his solstice and his passion, | null | Person | Forgiveness | Of Vangelis | Datorien Anderson | null |
363 | He had neglected his duties, | null | Person | Forgiveness | Of Vangelis | Datorien Anderson | null |
364 | To grow his mind: | null | Person | Forgiveness | Of Vangelis | Datorien Anderson | null |
365 | “A membrane without heart is not the way, | null | Person | Forgiveness | Of Vangelis | Datorien Anderson | null |
366 | I was corrupt, led astray but now I’m here. | null | Person | Forgiveness | Of Vangelis | Datorien Anderson | null |
367 | If you’ll forgive-me-or-not, I won’t budge. | null | Person | Forgiveness | Of Vangelis | Datorien Anderson | null |
368 | I’ll let you grow as I have done for buds.” | null | Person | Forgiveness | Of Vangelis | Datorien Anderson | null |
369 | They loved the light, | null | Person | Worship | Of Caiasphus | Datorien Anderson | null |
370 | Naught only for its purity, | null | Person | Worship | Of Caiasphus | Datorien Anderson | null |
371 | But also, for its energy. | null | Person | Worship | Of Caiasphus | Datorien Anderson | null |
372 | Light was what everything needed, | null | Person | Worship | Of Caiasphus | Datorien Anderson | null |
373 | Light could also be found in darkness. | null | Person | Worship | Of Caiasphus | Datorien Anderson | null |
374 | It wasn’t atypical but due to luminescence, | null | Person | Worship | Of Caiasphus | Datorien Anderson | null |
375 | “In essence, it’s the vital force.” | null | Person | Worship | Of Caiasphus | Datorien Anderson | null |
376 | In his hand, he conjured flame: | null | Person | Worship | Of Caiasphus | Datorien Anderson | null |
377 | Not of red but one of blue, | null | Person | Worship | Of Caiasphus | Datorien Anderson | null |
378 | He loved the hue for its wisdom, | null | Person | Worship | Of Caiasphus | Datorien Anderson | null |
379 | Light of violet and blue, | null | Person | Worship | Of Caiasphus | Datorien Anderson | null |
380 | It could be found in darkness— | null | Person | Worship | Of Caiasphus | Datorien Anderson | null |
381 | In a split of light, | null | Person | Worship | Of Caiasphus | Datorien Anderson | null |
382 | In caves of dark, | null | Person | Worship | Of Caiasphus | Datorien Anderson | null |
383 | Or the palm of his hand, | null | Person | Worship | Of Caiasphus | Datorien Anderson | null |
384 | He would pave the way, | null | Person | Worship | Of Caiasphus | Datorien Anderson | null |
385 | Not as incandescent as the sun, but still drew moths, | null | Person | Worship | Of Caiasphus | Datorien Anderson | null |
386 | “Whenever you are lost, look toward the light. | null | Person | Worship | Of Caiasphus | Datorien Anderson | null |
387 | In it, you may find self and might.” | null | Person | Worship | Of Caiasphus | Datorien Anderson | null |
388 | Banditry wasn’t his business, | null | Person | Skulduggery | Of Jaskey | Datorien Anderson | null |
389 | But banditry was something he knows, | null | Person | Skulduggery | Of Jaskey | Datorien Anderson | null |
390 | From his father and to his friends, | null | Person | Skulduggery | Of Jaskey | Datorien Anderson | null |
391 | They all knew, they already knew | null | Person | Skulduggery | Of Jaskey | Datorien Anderson | null |
392 | What they wanted in the end, | null | Person | Skulduggery | Of Jaskey | Datorien Anderson | null |
393 | From the river they raided ships, | null | Person | Skulduggery | Of Jaskey | Datorien Anderson | null |
394 | From the river they made their home, | null | Person | Skulduggery | Of Jaskey | Datorien Anderson | null |
395 | “Next are trains!” His father ordained, | null | Person | Skulduggery | Of Jaskey | Datorien Anderson | null |
396 | And he knew what he had to do. | null | Person | Skulduggery | Of Jaskey | Datorien Anderson | null |
397 | He found a friend, further inland— | null | Person | Skulduggery | Of Jaskey | Datorien Anderson | null |
398 | “How would you like to stop this, | null | Person | Skulduggery | Of Jaskey | Datorien Anderson | null |
399 | How will you do it peacefully? | null | Person | Skulduggery | Of Jaskey | Datorien Anderson | null |
400 | I must put at end, to make amends. | null | Person | Skulduggery | Of Jaskey | Datorien Anderson | null |