Gods And Goddesses Quotes
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“It takes wisdom to know when you've had enough, strength to make the decision and determination to see it through.”
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“Aren’t gods normally off in some god space doing important things?”
All of her [Vorgaine’s] eyes blink at once and it is revolting and oh my Her I’m going to be sick. “I breathed this world into life, Wyatt. What could be more important than living within it?”
― The Fae Keeper
All of her [Vorgaine’s] eyes blink at once and it is revolting and oh my Her I’m going to be sick. “I breathed this world into life, Wyatt. What could be more important than living within it?”
― The Fae Keeper
“The gods and goddesses are not relics chiseled in stone. Whisper their names and you will find what time has not forgotten.”
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“There you are,” says the single most unsettling voice I’ve ever heard. It sounds like a thousand voices speaking all at once, a chorus of all kinds of people stacked over top one another.
I turn and my stomach drops.
Standing there, in front of the door carved into the hillside, with her hundred eyes, and fiery wings, and row after row of razor-sharp teeth, is the goddess Vorgaine.”
― The Fae Keeper
I turn and my stomach drops.
Standing there, in front of the door carved into the hillside, with her hundred eyes, and fiery wings, and row after row of razor-sharp teeth, is the goddess Vorgaine.”
― The Fae Keeper
“I don’t know what the limits on a goddess’s powers are, but caller ID seems like child’s play.”
― The Fae Keeper
― The Fae Keeper
“You said you know why we’re here,” Solomon begins, dragging my attention to him and away from Emyr. He’s staring at Vorgaine with the kind of intensity that burns. “Do you hear us when we pray to you from the other side? We are told—” He clears his throat. “We are told you cannot hear the prayers of witches.”
“I do not hear your prayers,” Vorgaine agrees, and Solomon’s shoulders slump. “But not because you are witches. I cannot hear you because you were stolen from me.”
“Really?” There is something like childlike longing stuck in Solomon’s throat.
“You are my most beloved children, and you were taken form the safety of your home and carried to a world where I could not reach you. There is no anguish that compares to what I have felt for you, all this time.”
― The Fae Keeper
“I do not hear your prayers,” Vorgaine agrees, and Solomon’s shoulders slump. “But not because you are witches. I cannot hear you because you were stolen from me.”
“Really?” There is something like childlike longing stuck in Solomon’s throat.
“You are my most beloved children, and you were taken form the safety of your home and carried to a world where I could not reach you. There is no anguish that compares to what I have felt for you, all this time.”
― The Fae Keeper
“It strikes me as weird, in hindsight, that the people of Asalin would build monuments for Vorgaine, and then actively, viciously go against everything she actually stands for. But maybe it shouldn’t. If I learned anything about religion in the human world, it’s that a lot of people love the shield of a god more than they’ll ever love the god themself.”
― The Fae Keeper
― The Fae Keeper
“I am Faery, and Faery is me. It is how I knew you the moment you stepped through from Lacuna. You became a part of me, as you were always meant to be. But I do not exist beyond this place, and I cannot go with you. Could I, I would have done so a thousand times over. Instead, in the morning, I will ask the citizens of Ra’Ora who is willing to stand beside you and aid in ushering in a new era. An era where the door between worlds may stand open, where my children may come and go freely, as they wish. And an era in which they are safe, wherever they are, whoever they are.”
― The Fae Keeper
― The Fae Keeper
“It’s true, Faery does not have the internet. Nor cars, flying or otherwise. But our air and water are clean. Our people are nourished, body and mind. And all of my children, from the largest dragon to the smallest pixie, are protected from those that would seek to harm them. Perhaps, Wyatt, you should consider that this world is not primitive. It is your own ideas of progress that need to catch up.”
― The Fae Keeper
― The Fae Keeper
“You know me as Wyatt,” I say finally. “You know my name. What about my…my old name?"
The goddess tilts her head to one side. “Wyatt is who you are. Perhaps you were once addressed by something else, but it was not you. I’ve no reason to know that mistake.”
She doesn’t know my deadname. I’m sitting here at a dining room table with a goddess and she doesn’t know my deadname because it doesn’t matter to her.”
― The Fae Keeper
The goddess tilts her head to one side. “Wyatt is who you are. Perhaps you were once addressed by something else, but it was not you. I’ve no reason to know that mistake.”
She doesn’t know my deadname. I’m sitting here at a dining room table with a goddess and she doesn’t know my deadname because it doesn’t matter to her.”
― The Fae Keeper
“Myths are not mere explanations; they’re mirrors. They reflect us, yes, but they also profoundly shape us, guiding the contours of our souls. If something lives in your blood long enough, if it resonates deep within your soul, it becomes more than metaphor; it becomes truth, undeniable and real.”
― The Heir of Ash and Thunder
― The Heir of Ash and Thunder
“You going to actually teach, or just stare into space again while pretending you’re forming a thesis thought?”
“Not fair,” I said, sipping my own tea. It had cooled just enough to taste the bitterness, a familiar tang. “I stare very academically.”
― The Heir of Ash and Thunder
“Not fair,” I said, sipping my own tea. It had cooled just enough to taste the bitterness, a familiar tang. “I stare very academically.”
― The Heir of Ash and Thunder
“No point telling a man what he already knows. Only thing I can do is remind him he hasn’t forgotten.”
― The Heir of Ash and Thunder
― The Heir of Ash and Thunder
“And now here he was again, reborn and fractured, bleeding a power he didn't yet understand while still trying to protect a world that would kill him for it.”
― The Heir of Ash and Thunder
― The Heir of Ash and Thunder
“You are the storm’s echo, and the fire’s breath. You are the hinge upon which the next world turns.”
― The Heir of Ash and Thunder
― The Heir of Ash and Thunder
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