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Plagrrisms By Edward

              
Unmentionables              
             
...ities. Considered a Divinity of hope, light, and resilience, her withdrawal from the world at the on…              
             
Dangerously Honest              
             
...for example, how could the world be a burning, golden coal pulled from the fires of her own heart while also being a stone hacked from...              
             
Salvation              
             
...They may be the same thing." Shara remembers Efrem reading aloud and commenting th…              
             
...ashtani precepts helped a wandering monk return to her home, & later reflected at length upon how much they had...              
             
What Is Sown              
             
...your crimes, the countless destruction your wars and laws have incurred." Her eyes gleam bright, like rings of fire half hidden...              
             
...need me anymore." "You're joking." "No," she says. "Humanity's relationship with the Divine is one of mutual give and take, and w...              
             
...manner like that of a fishwife or a seamstress rather than a Divini…              
             
...falls into the snow and hisses: Shara sees it was a hot teardrop falling from the other woman's cheek. "And Avshakta si Komayd decided somethin… "             
             
"..You may leave whenever you wish." Shara stands and looks down at her, feeling torn. "Will I ever see you again?"...              
             
Re-Creations              
             
...Then it is gone. And she says: "Nothing is ever truly lost. The world is like the tide. Returning...
Written by Neoma
Published | Edited 8th Feb 2023
Author's Note
Contains appropriated excerpts from the novel City Of Stairs https://books.google.com/books/about/City_of_Stairs.html?id=lRQcAwAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=kp_read_button&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&gboemv=1

She picks up another.

...one wonders what the chamber of Olvos was used for in the original university, for it is suggested she disapproved of the actions of the Continent, and indeed the other Divinities. Considered a Divinity of hope, light, and resilience, Olvos's withdrawal from the world in 775 at the onset of the Continental Golden Age was considered a great tragedy. Exactly why she withdrew was hotly debated: some texts surfaced claiming Olvos predicted nothing but woe for the path the other Divinities had chosen, yet many of these texts were quickly
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