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  • #1
    Rachel Gillig
    “There once was a girl,” he murmured, “clever and good, who tarried in shadow in the depths of the wood. There also was a King—a shepherd by his crook, who reigned over magic and wrote the old book. The two were together, so the two were the same: “The girl, the King… and the monster they became.”
    Rachel Gillig, One Dark Window

  • #2
    Rachel Gillig
    “I'm just the wind in the trees, the shadow, and the fright. The echo in the leaves...the nightmare in the night.”
    Rachel Gillig, One Dark Window

  • #3
    Rachel Gillig
    “Be wary. Be clever. Be good.”
    Rachel Gillig, One Dark Window

  • #4
    Rachel Gillig
    “He came for the girl... And got the monster instead.”
    Rachel Gillig, One Dark Window

  • #5
    Rachel Gillig
    “I am the shepherd of shadow. The phantom of the fright. The demon in the daydream.” Her yellow eyes flickered to Ravyn. “The nightmare in the night.”
    Rachel Gillig, One Dark Window

  • #6
    Rachel Gillig
    “The berry of rowans is red, always red. The earth at its trunk is dark with blood shed. But a Prince is a man, and a man may be bled. He came for the girl… And got the monster instead.”
    Rachel Gillig, One Dark Window

  • #7
    Rachel Gillig
    “My magic moves, he said. My magic bites. My magic soothes. My magic frights. You are young and not so bold. I am unflinching—five hundred years old.”
    Rachel Gillig, One Dark Window

  • #8
    Rachel Gillig
    “Be wary the pink, the Nightmare said as he sniffed the air. Be wary the rose. Be wary of beauty divine, unopposed.”
    Rachel Gillig, One Dark Window

  • #9
    Rachel Gillig
    “We smiled, and when we stood, the world around us faded, time and space, Prince and King, child and spirit. All that remained was magic - black as ink.
    Powerful, vengeful, and full of fury.
    Our voice dripped oil, Hauth fixed in our gaze. We stalked him, pinning him in the corner of the room. "They came in the night," we said, "the black and red horde. They burned down my castle, put my kin to the sword. The usurper was crowned, though my blood had not dried. But he did not account for the turn of the tide. For nothing is safe, and nothing is free. Debt follows all men, no matter their plea. When the Shepherd returns, a new day shall ring. Death to the Rowans...
    "Long live the King.”
    Rachel Gillig, One Dark Window

  • #10
    Rachel Gillig
    “Nothing is free. Nothing is safe. Magic is love, but also, it’s hate. It comes at a cost. You’re found, and you’re lost. Magic is love, but also, it’s hate.”
    Rachel Gillig, One Dark Window

  • #11
    Tamsyn Muir
    “One flesh, one end, bitch.”
    Tamsyn Muir, Gideon the Ninth

  • #12
    Tamsyn Muir
    “I cannot conceive of a universe without you in it”
    Tamsyn Muir, Gideon the Ninth

  • #13
    Tamsyn Muir
    “I have tried to dismantle you, Gideon Nav! The Ninth House poisoned you, we trod you underfoot—I took you to this killing field as my slave—you refuse to die, and you pity me! Strike me down. You’ve won. I’ve lived my whole wretched life at your mercy, yours alone, and God knows I deserve to die at your hand. You are my only friend. I am undone without you.”
    Tamsyn Muir, Gideon the Ninth

  • #14
    Tamsyn Muir
    “But Gideon was experiencing one powerful emotion: being sick of everyone’s shit.”
    Tamsyn Muir, Gideon the Ninth

  • #15
    Tamsyn Muir
    “Her adept said: "I'll keep it off you. Nav, show them what the Ninth House does."

    Gideon lifted her sword. The construct worked itself free of its last confines of masonry and rotten wood and heaved before them, flexing itself like a butterfly.

    "We do bones, motherfucker," she said.”
    Tamsyn Muir, Gideon the Ninth

  • #16
    Tamsyn Muir
    “Harrow said, with some difficulty: "I cannot conceive of a universe without you in it."
    "Yes you can, it's just less great and less hot," said Gideon."
    "Fuck you, Nav—”
    Tamsyn Muir, Gideon the Ninth

  • #17
    Tamsyn Muir
    “While we were developing common sense, she studied the blade.”
    Tamsyn Muir, Gideon the Ninth

  • #18
    Tamsyn Muir
    “If you do not find yourself a galaxy, it is not so bad to find yourself a star.”
    Tamsyn Muir, Gideon the Ninth

  • #19
    Tamsyn Muir
    “Harrowhark said, in the exact sepulchral tones of Marshal Crux: “Death first to vultures and scavengers.”
    Tamsyn Muir, Gideon the Ninth

  • #20
    Tamsyn Muir
    “Maybe it's that I find the idea comforting...that thousands of years after you're gone...is when you really live. That your echo is louder than your voice is.”
    Tamsyn Muir, Gideon the Ninth

  • #21
    Tamsyn Muir
    “Nonagesimus,” she said slowly, “the only job I’d do for you would be if you wanted someone to hold the sword as you fell on it. The only job I’d do for you would be if you wanted your ass kicked so hard, the Locked Tomb opened and a parade came out to sing, ‘Lo! A destructed ass.’ The only job I’d do would be if you wanted me to spot you while you backflipped off the top tier into Drearburh.”

    “That’s three jobs,” said Harrowhark.”
    Tamsyn Muir, Gideon the Ninth

  • #22
    Tamsyn Muir
    “He had the eyes of a very beautiful person, trapped in resting bitch face.”
    Tamsyn Muir, Gideon the Ninth

  • #23
    Tamsyn Muir
    “She had left Harrowhark a note on her vastly underused pillow— WHATS WITH THE SKULLS? and received only a terse— Ambiance.”
    Tamsyn Muir, Gideon the Ninth

  • #24
    Tamsyn Muir
    “Why was I born so attractive?” “Because everyone would have throttled you within the first five minutes otherwise,”
    Tamsyn Muir, Gideon the Ninth

  • #25
    Tamsyn Muir
    “Too many words,” said Gideon confidentially. “How about these: One flesh, one end, bitch.”
    Tamsyn Muir, Gideon the Ninth

  • #26
    Tamsyn Muir
    “Harrow,” said Gideon, “if my heart had a dick you would kick it.”
    Tamsyn Muir, Gideon the Ninth

  • #27
    Tamsyn Muir
    “Anyone can learn to fight. Hardly anyone learns to think.”
    Tamsyn Muir, Gideon the Ninth

  • #28
    Tamsyn Muir
    “You couldn’t spell obligation if I shoved the letters up your ass.”

    “I gotta say, I don’t think that would help,” said Gideon. “God, I’m glad you didn’t teach me my spelling.”
    Tamsyn Muir, Gideon the Ninth

  • #29
    Tamsyn Muir
    “Don't die in a bone. I am your creature, gloom mistress. I serve you with fidelity as big as a mountain, penumbral lady."
    Harrow's eyes flickered open. "Stop."
    "I am your sworn sword, night boss."
    "Fine," said Harrow heavily.
    Gideon's mouth was about to round out the words "bone empress" before she realised what had been said.”
    Tamsyn Muir, Gideon the Ninth

  • #30
    Tamsyn Muir
    “I must no longer accept,” she said slowly, “being a stranger to you.”
    Tamsyn Muir, Gideon the Ninth



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