Why is it we are always the targets of the angry Fates? Twice as many men of ours met harm as did theirs, since we've come here.
The Fates are here because of supernal anger, celestial imbalance, and arrogance of men and gods that must be curbed.
Men make their own fates - it's personal, not a matter for debate.
A wise one determines his own fate.
One lot apiece, one chance to undo an error or secure a fate.
Use him wisely. Few have been given such a weapon by the gods or Fates before.
Now the Fates are here on the beach, three shadows blacker than black, walking through the dunes and looking for their own. Just shadows, lamb-white hands beneath black robes spun of tears, glide among the celebrants on this night wherein the spirits of Thebes have found a home, if serendipitously.
Only from chaos does order come. The angry Fates bring death where they will, when war is king, says Enlil, storm god of the armies, and the tip of his crown rends the clouds above their heads. "Wheresoever I rule, death comes shambling after. So it has always been, is, and will be."
Be careful what you pray for.
But she has found real love, and love can heal and save.
This is for you. A mage named Randal told me to give it to the Band if you ever came back. 'It surmounts evil,' he told me, 'keeps doom at bay.'
In every age he had ever studied, doomsayers abounded. No millennium is attractive to the man immured in it; enough prophecies have been made in antiquity that one who desires, in any age, to take the position that apocalypse is at hand can easily defend it. He would not join that dour order; he would not worry about anything but Tempus, and the matter awaiting his attention.
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