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    Diane Duane
    “Must I accept the barren Gift?
    -learn death, and lose my Mastery?
    Then let them know whose blood and breath
    will take the Gift and set them free:
    whose is the voice and whose the mind
    to set at naught the well-sung Game-
    when finned Finality arrives
    and calls me by my secret Name.

    Not old enough to love as yet,
    but old enough to die, indeed-
    -the death-fear bites my throat and heart,
    fanged cousin to the Pale One's breed.
    But past the fear lies life for all-
    perhaps for me: and, past my dread,
    past loss of Mastery and life,
    the Sea shall yet give up Her dead!

    Lone Power, I accept your Gift!
    Freely I make death a part of me;
    By my accept it is bound
    into the lives of all the Sea-

    yet what I do now binds to it
    a gift I feel of equal worth:
    I take Death with me, out of Time,
    and make of it a path, a birth!

    Let the teeth come! As they tear me,
    they tear Your ancient hate for aye-
    -so rage, proud Power! Fail again,
    and see my blood teach Death to die!”
    Diane Duane, Deep Wizardry

  • #2
    Diane Duane
    “In Life’s name and for Life’s sake, I say that I will use the Art for nothing but the service of that Life. I will guard growth and ease pain. I will fight to preserve what grows and lives well in its own way; and I will change no object or creature unless its growth and life, or that of the system of which it is part, are threatened. To these ends, in the practice of my Art, I will put aside fear for courage, and death for life, when it is right to do so—till Universe’s end. I will look always toward the Heart of Time, where all times are one, where all our sundered worlds lie whole, as they were meant to be.”
    Diane Duane, So You Want to Be a Wizard

  • #3
    Diane Duane
    “Reading one book is like eating one potato chip.”
    Diane Duane, So You Want to Be a Wizard

  • #4
    Diane Duane
    “You do have the idea of being ‘just good friends?’”
    He gave her a sideways look. “For so high and honorable an estate,” Roshaun said, “ ‘just’ seems a poor modifier to choose.”
    Diane Duane, Wizards at War

  • #5
    Freya Marske
    You look like a Turner painting and I want to learn your textures with my fingertips. You are the most fascinating thing in this beautiful house. I'd like to introduce my fists to whoever taught you to stop talking about the things that interest you.
    Freya Marske, A Marvellous Light



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