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  • #1
    Cassandra Clare
    “Malachi scowled. "I don't remember the Clave inviting you into the Glass City, Magnus Bane."
    "They didn't," Magnus said. "Your wards are down."
    "Really?" the Consul's voice dripped sarcasm. "I hadn't noticed."
    Magnus looked concerned. "That's terrible. Someone should have told you." He glanced at Luke. "Tell him the wards are down.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Glass

  • #2
    Cassandra Clare
    “I've got a stele we can use. Who wants to do me?"
    "A regrettable choice of words," muttered Magnus.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Ashes

  • #3
    Cassandra Clare
    “If you're texting Magnus to say 'I think u r kewl,' I'm going to kill you."
    "Who's Magnus?" Max inquired.
    "He's a warlock," said Alec.
    "A sexy, sexy warlock," Isabelle told Max, ignoring Alec's look of total fury.
    "But warlocks are bad," protested Max, looking baffled.
    "Exactly," said Isabelle.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Glass

  • #4
    Cassandra Clare
    “Black hair and blue eyes are my favorite combination.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Angel

  • #5
    Cassandra Clare
    “I've got the Mark of Cain," said Simon. "That means nothing can kill me, right?"
    "You can kill yourself," Magnus said, somewhat unhelpfully. "As far as I know, inanimate objects can accidentally kill you. So if you were planning on teaching yourself the lambada on a greased platform over a pit full of knives, I wouldn't."
    "There goes my Saturday.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Lost Souls

  • #6
    Cassandra Clare
    “Isabelle snorted. 'All the boys are gay. In this truck, anyway. Well, not you, Simon.'
    'You noticed' said Simon.

    'I think of myself as a freewheeling bisexual,' added Magnus.

    'Please never say those words in front of my parents,' said Alec. 'Especially my father.'

    'I thought your parents were okay with you, you know, coming out,' Simon said, leaning around Isabelle to look at Alec, who was — as he often was — scowling, and pushing his floppy dark hair out of his eyes. Aside from the occasional exchange, Simon had never talked to Alec much. He wasn’t an easy person to get to know. But, Simon admitted to himself, his own recent estrangement from his mother made him more curious about Alec’s answer than he would have been otherwise.

    'My mother seems to have accepted it,' Alec said. 'But my father — no, not really. Once he asked me what I thought had turned me gay.'

    Simon felt Isabelle tense next to him. 'Turned you gay?' She sounded incredulous. 'Alec, you didn’t tell me that.'

    'I hope you told him you were bitten by a gay spider,' said Simon.

    Magnus snorted; Isabelle looked confused. 'I’ve read Magnus’s stash of comics,' said Alec, 'so I actually know what you’re talking about' A small smile played around his mouth. 'So would that give me the proportional gayness of a spider?'

    'Only if it was a really gay spider,' said Magnus, and he yelled as Alec punched him in the arm. 'Ow, okay, never mind.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Lost Souls

  • #7
    Cassandra Clare
    “Jordan doesn't really care about the blood," Simon said now. "His whole thing is about me being comfortable with what I am. Get in touch with your inner vampire, blah, blah."
    Clary slid in next to him onto the bed and hugged a pillow. "Is your inner vampire different from your...outer vampire?"
    "Definitely. He wants me to wear midriff-baring shirts and a fedora. I'm fighting it."
    Clary smiled faintly. "So your inner vampire is Magnus?”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Lost Souls

  • #8
    Cassandra Clare
    “Simon rolled his eyes. “It’s a good thing we know the person who’s dating Magnus Bane,” he said. “Otherwise, I get the feeling we’d all just lie around all the time wondering what the hell to do next. Or trying to raise the money to hire him by selling lemonade or something.”
    Alec looked merely irritated by this comment. “The only way you could raise enough money to hire Magnus by selling lemonade is if you put meth in it.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Lost Souls

  • #9
    Cassandra Clare
    “You’re here!” Isabelle danced up to them in delight, carrying a glass of fuchsia liquid, which she thrust at Clary. “Have some of this!”
    Clary squinted at it. “Is it going to turn me into a rodent?”
    “Where is the trust? I think it’s strawberry juice,” Isabelle said. “Anyways, it’s yummy. Jace?” She offered him the glass.
    “I am a man,” he told her, “and men do not consume pink beverages. Get thee gone, woman, and bring me something brown.”
    “Brown?” Isabelle made a face.
    “Brown is a manly color,” said Jace, and yanked on a stray lock of Isabelle’s hair with his free hand. “In fact, look – Alec is wearing it.”
    Alec looked mournfully down at his sweater. “It was black,” he said. “But then it faded.”
    “You could dress it up with a sequined headband,” Magnus suggested, offering his boyfriend something blue and sparkly. “Just a thought.”
    “Resist the urge, Alec.” Simon was sitting on the edge of a low wall with Maia beside him, though she appeared to be deep in conversation with Aline. “You’ll look like Olivia Newton-John in Xanadu.”
    “There are worse things,” Magnus observed.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Glass

  • #10
    Cassandra Clare
    “Magnus sighed. "Alexander, I've been alive for hundreds of years. I've been with men, been with women - with faeries and warlocks and vampires, and even a djinn or two." He looked sideways at Maryse, who looked mildly horrified. "Too much information?”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Fallen Angels

  • #11
    Cassandra Clare
    “Even the trip throught the Portal had not disarranged Magnus's hair spikes. He tugged on one proudly. "Check it out", he said to Isabelle.
    "Magic?"
    "Hair gel. $3.99 at Ricky's.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Lost Souls

  • #12
    Cassandra Clare
    “And I don’t see how Sebastian can be all that fond of Jace, either. He was horribly jealous of him all his life. He thought Jace was Valentine’s favorite,” added Clary.
    “Not to mention,” Magnus noted, “that Jace killed him. That would put anyone off.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Lost Souls

  • #13
    Cassandra Clare
    “I'm the warlock who's here to cure you. Didn't they tell you I was coming?"

    "I know who you are, but..." Maia looked dazed. "You look so...so...shiny.
    Cassandra Clare

  • #14
    Cassandra Clare
    “What did Isabelle want?" Jace asked.
    Alec hesitated. "Isabelle says the Queen of the Seelie Court has requested an audience with us."
    "Sure," said Magnus. "And Madonna wants me as a backup dancer on her next world tour.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Ashes

  • #15
    Cassandra Clare
    “Magnus's eyes went back to Alec. They were gold-green, as unreadable as the eyes of the cat he held on his lap. "Not my favorite topic, Smedley."
    "Simon", said Simon. "If I'm going to die for you all, the least you could do is remember my name.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Lost Souls

  • #16
    Cassandra Clare
    “She unwrapped the blanket when she came in my door. You were inside it. She set you down on the floor and you started ranging around, picking things up, pulling my cat's tail—you screamed like a banshee when the cat scratched you, so I asked your mother if you were part banshee. She didn't laugh.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Bones

  • #17
    Cassandra Clare
    “There might simply be nothing going on that might activate it. Perhaps there isn't anything here that Alec is afraid of."
    Magnus glanced at Alec and raised his eyebrows. "Boo."
    Luke and Magnus, pg. 285”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Ashes

  • #18
    Cassandra Clare
    “Warlock,” he said. “I know who you are.”
    Magnus raised his eyebrows. “You do?”
    “Magnus Bane. Destroyer of the demon Marabas. Son of—”
    “Now,” said Magnus, quickly. “There’s no need to go into all of that.”
    “But there is.” The demon sounded reasonable, even amused. “If it is infernal assistance you require, why not summon your father?”
    Alec looked at Magnus with his mouth open.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Lost Souls

  • #19
    Cassandra Clare
    “You're a Shadowhunter," he said. "You know how to deal with injuries." He slid his stele across the table toward her. "Use it."
    "No," Clary said, and pushed the stele back across the table at him.
    Jace slammed his hand down on the stele. "Clary—"
    "She said she doesn't want it," said Simon. "Ha-ha."
    "Ha-ha?" Jace looked incredulous. "That's your comeback?"
    Alec, folding his phone, approached the table with a puzzled look. "What's going on?"
    "We seem to be trapped in an episode of One Life to Waste," Magnus observed. "It's all very dull.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Ashes

  • #20
    Cassandra Clare
    “Lightwoods,” Magnus said. “They always have to have the last word.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Ashes

  • #21
    Cassandra Clare
    “Magnus? Magnus Bane?”
    “That would be me.” The man blocking the doorway was as tall and thin as a rail, his hair a crown of dense back spikes. Clary guessed from the curse of his sleepy eyes and the gold tone of his evenly tanned skin that he was part Asian. He wore jeans and a black shirt covered with dozens of metal buckles. His eyes were crusted with a raccoon mask of charcoal glitter, his lips painted a dark shade of blue. He raked a ring-laden hand through his spiked hair and regarded them thoughtfully. “Children of the Nephilim,” he said. “Well, well. I don’t recall inviting you. I must have been drunk.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Bones

  • #22
    Cassandra Clare
    “Now this is really going to impress Valentine."
    "I don't know," Clary said. "Other crack teams get bat boomerangs and wall-crawling powers; we get the Aquatruck."
    "If you don't like it, Nephilim," came Magnus's voice, faintly, from the truck cab, "you're welcome to see if you can walk on the water.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Ashes

  • #23
    Cassandra Clare
    “Magnus, you were trying to flirt with your own plate."

    "I'm a very open-minded sort of fellow!”
    Cassandra Clare, The Bane Chronicles

  • #24
    Cassandra Clare
    “Magnus, remember what happened the last time you tried to tango. Your shoe flew off and nearly killed someone."

    "It was a metaphor. He's a Shadowhunter, he's a Lightwood, and he's into blonds. He's a dating hazard.”
    Cassandra Clare, The Course of True Love [and First Dates]

  • #25
    Cassandra Clare
    “Where am I?" Magnus croaked.
    "Nazca."
    "Oh, so we went on a little trip."
    "You broke into a man's house," Catarina said. "You stole a carpet and enchanted it to fly. Then you sped off into the night air. We pursued you on foot."
    "Ah," said Magnus.
    "You were shouting some things."
    "What things?"
    "I prefer not to repeat them," Catarina said. "I also prefer not to remember the time we spent in the desert. It is a mammoth desert, Magnus. Ordinary deserts are quite large. Mammoth deserts are so called because they are larger than ordinary deserts."
    "Thank you for that interesting and enlightening information," Magnus croaked.
    "You told us to leave you in the desert, because you planned to start a new life as a cactus," Catarina said, her voice flat. "Then you conjured up tiny needles and threw them at us. With pinpoint accuracy."
    "Well," he said with dignity. "Considering my highly intoxicated state, you must have been impressed with my aim."
    "'Impressed' is not the word to use to describe how I felt last night, Magnus."
    "I thank you for stopping me there," Magnus said. "It was for the best. You are a true friend. No harm done. Let's say no more about it. Could you possibly fetch me - "
    "Oh, we couldn't stop you," Catarina interrupted. "We tried, but you giggled, leaped onto the carpet, and flew away again. You kept saying that you wanted to go to Moquegua."
    "What did I do in Moquegua?"
    "You never got there," Catarina said. "But you were flying about and yelling and trying to, ahem, write messages for us with your carpet in the sky."
    "We then stopped for a meal," Catarina said. "You were most insistent that we try a local specialty that you called cuy. We actually had a very pleasant meal, even though you were still very drunk."
    "I'm sure I must have been sobering up at that point," Magnus argued.
    "Magnus, you were trying to flirt with your own plate."
    "I'm a very open-minded sort of fellow!"
    "Ragnor is not," Catarina said. "When he found out that you were feeding us guinea pigs, he hit you over the head with your plate. It broke."
    "So ended our love," Magnus said. "Ah, well. It would never have worked between me and the plate anyway. I'm sure the food did me good, Catarina, and you were very good to feed me and put me to bed - "
    Catarina shook her head."You fell down on the floor. Honestly, we thought it best to leave you sleeping on the ground. We thought you would remain there for some time, but we took our eyes off you for one minute, and then you scuttled off. Ragnor claims he saw you making for the carpet, crawling like a huge demented crab.”
    Cassandra Clare, The Bane Chronicles

  • #26
    Cassandra Clare
    “Why don't we talk about your love life? Clary countered.
    "What about you and Alec?"
    "Alec refuses to acknowledge that we have a relationship,
    and so I refuse to acknowledge him. He sent me a fire message
    asking for a favor the other day. It was addressed to 'Warlock
    Bane' as if I were a perfect stranger. He's still hung up on Jace,
    I think, though that relationship will never go anywhere. A
    problem I imagine you know nothing about...”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Glass

  • #27
    Cassandra Clare
    “You tried to drink the East River,"Magnus said, and Alec saw, as if for the first time, that Magnus's clothes were soaking wet too, sticking to his body like a dark second skin.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Ashes

  • #28
    Cassandra Clare
    “Well, I'm certainly not Ragnor Fell the exotic dancer.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Glass

  • #29
    Cassandra Clare
    “What - what - what are you doing?" he demanded.
    "I am almost six hundred years old," Magnus claimed, and Ragnor snorted, since Magnus changed his age to suit himself every few weeks. Magnus swept on. "It does seem about time to learn a musical instrument." He flourished his new prize, a little stringed instrument that looked like a cousin of the lute that the lute was embarrassed to be related to. "It's called a charango. I am planning to become a charanguista!"
    "I wouldn't call that an instrument of music," Ragnor observed sourly. "An instrument of torture, perhaps."
    Magnus cradled the charango in his arms as if it were an easily offended baby. "It's a beautiful and very unique instrument! The sound box is made from an armadillo. Well, a dried armadillo shell."
    "That explains the sound you're making," said Ragnor. "Like a lost, hungry armadillo."
    "You are just jealous," Magnus remarked calmly. "Because you do not have the soul of a true artiste like myself."
    "Oh, I am positively green with envy," Ragnor snapped.
    "Come now, Ragnor. That's not fair," said Magnus. "You know I love it when you make jokes about your complexion."
    Magnus refused to be affected by Ragnor's cruel judgments. He regarded his fellow warlock with a lofty stare of superb indifference, raised his charango, and began to play again his defiant, beautiful tune.
    They both heard the staccato thump of frantically running feet from within the house, the swish of skirts, and then Catarina came rushing out into the courtyard. Her white hair was falling loose about her shoulders, and her face was the picture of alarm.
    "Magnus, Ragnor, I heard a cat making a most unearthly noise," she exclaimed. "From the sound of it, the poor creature must be direly sick. You have to help me find it!"
    Ragnor immediately collapsed with hysterical laughter on his windowsill. Magnus stared at Catarina for a moment, until he saw her lips twitch.
    "You are conspiring against me and my art," he declared. "You are a pack of conspirators."
    He began to play again. Catarina stopped him by putting a hand on his arm.
    "No, but seriously, Magnus," she said. "That noise is appalling."
    Magnus sighed. "Every warlock's a critic."
    "Why are you doing this?"
    "I have already explained myself to Ragnor. I wish to become proficient with a musical instrument. I have decided to devote myself to the art of the charanguista, and I wish to hear no more petty objections."
    "If we are all making lists of things we wish to hear no more . . . ," Ragnor murmured.
    Catarina, however, was smiling.
    "I see," she said.
    "Madam, you do not see."
    "I do. I see it all most clearly," Catarina assured him. "What is her name?"
    "I resent your implication," Magnus said. "There is no woman in the case. I am married to my music!"
    "Oh, all right," Catarina said. "What's his name, then?"
    His name was Imasu Morales, and he was gorgeous.”
    Cassandra Clare, The Bane Chronicles

  • #30
    Cassandra Clare
    “And therefor," said Magnus "We must go."
    Will blinked at him. "Go where?"
    "Don't worry about that right now, my love."
    Will blinked again. "Pardon?”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Prince



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