Brigitte Knightley

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    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
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    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
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    “I saw your library.”

    “Which one?”

    A question that left Aurienne mildly stunned. “You’ve got…more than one?”

    “Haven’t you?”
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    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.
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    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.
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