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: "Don't restain your anger until it has only one way to go. It would be glorious like lightning striking the tree, but the fire you start might just spread beyond your control.".
 
: "Don't restain your anger until it has only one way to go. It would be glorious like lightning striking the tree, but the fire you start might just spread beyond your control.".
 
;*[[Atwood]]
 
;*[[Atwood]]
: "You now stand proud as you realize: Noone but you throws your shadow, sword-sister."
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: "A gift from Eris to Little Briar Rose, the vines have been parted to let you breathe again."
 
;*[[Eloise]]
 
;*[[Eloise]]
 
: "Too many vines can choke even the tallest trees. You need to be wound less tightly, Rosethorn."
 
: "Too many vines can choke even the tallest trees. You need to be wound less tightly, Rosethorn."

Revision as of 01:47, 22 February 2013

"Sad love and glad wars? Gentle, but courageous? You balance on the knife's edge."
"COBRA Operative deluxe, even if not being quiet on her feet. And it is not cheating if you don't say it is not allowed!"
"Gone off the deep end, indeed."
"A little copperfly caught in vines."
"A Type III Pacifist if I ever saw one. And I am not condescending, little girl."
"I did not tip nor tumble you. You are good at this all by yourself. Makes me wonder what accidents I could even cause for her, if I wished to. Let's see that you make your getaway first, though."
"Honor, Dignity, Freedom. Choose two? How can that not make me sad for you?"
"You're the smoke to your mirrors."
"This might sting a bit.".
"Don't restain your anger until it has only one way to go. It would be glorious like lightning striking the tree, but the fire you start might just spread beyond your control.".
"A gift from Eris to Little Briar Rose, the vines have been parted to let you breathe again."
"Too many vines can choke even the tallest trees. You need to be wound less tightly, Rosethorn."