Platt’s Pox is a viral infectious disease characterised by large, weeping sores. It most frequently occurs in children between the ages of one and twelve.
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Deofol From Old English (OE) dēofol, “devil.”
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Tācn From OE tācn, “sign, symbol, evidence.” A brand seared into the palms of full members of a given Order. The branding mechanism opens their seith system to the world and allows exponentially greater flow and manipulation of seith.
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The Tīendoms From OE tīen, “ten,” + dōm, “jurisdiction.” The collective name for ten petty kingdoms vying for control of an archipelago in the North Atlantic Ocean
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From OE weg, “road, path; freedom of movement,” + stone. Waystones are tall, rune-engraved menhirs placed along a network of ley lines called the waystone graticule
Elinahas quoted9 days ago
There was a lovely irony to their respective wayfinding: her light created a blind spot for him, and his shadows were inscrutable darkness to her
Elinahas quoted9 days ago
“I saw your library.”
“Which one?”
A question that left Aurienne mildly stunned. “You’ve got…more than one?”
“Haven’t you?”
Elinahas quoted9 days ago
The gap must remain. The threshold must not be crossed. That was what they were doomed to: standing upon a threshold. On the verge and only ever on the verge. An almost.
Elinahas quoted9 days ago
They slipped a bit over the boundary between enmity and partnership then, into a new place of uncertainty.
Elinahas quoted9 days ago
That was the thing with Fairhrim: you had to choose your words wisely, because she would catch them and fling them back at you, sharper than before.