Orm The Beautiful Quotes

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Elizabeth Bear
“Orm the Beautiful sang in his sleep, to his brothers and sisters, as the sea sings to itself. He would never die. But neither could he live much longer.”
Elizabeth Bear, Shoggoths in Bloom and Other Stories

Elizabeth Bear
“When he was done, he lay down among his treasures, his beloveds, under the mountain, and his thoughts were dragonish.”
Elizabeth Bear, Shoggoths in Bloom and Other Stories

Elizabeth Bear
“He settled among their entwined song, added his notes to the chords, offered harmony.”
Elizabeth Bear, Shoggoths in Bloom and Other Stories

Elizabeth Bear
“With the man and their machines came memory.”
Elizabeth Bear, Shoggoths in Bloom and Other Stories

Elizabeth Bear
“The mother-cave was full of the corpses of dragons, a chain of song and memory stretching aeons. The Chord was rich in voices.”
Elizabeth Bear, Shoggoths in Bloom and Other Stories

Elizabeth Bear
“Dragons are not specifically disallowed in the airspace over Washington, D.C., but it must be said that Orm the Beautiful’s presenece there was heartily discouraged. Nevertheless, he persevered, holding his flame and the lash of his wings, and succeeded in landing in the National Mall without destroying any of the attacking aircraft.”
Elizabeth Bear, Shoggoths in Bloom and Other Stories

Elizabeth Bear
“Orm the Beautiful’s tail-tip twitched with frustrated instinct, and he was obliged to stand on three legs and elaborately clean off-side fore talons for several moments before he regained enough self-possession to settle his wings and ignore the scurrying morsels.”
Elizabeth Bear, Shoggoths in Bloom and Other Stories

Elizabeth Bear
“It was unlikely he would set a conducive tone with the museum’s staff by eating a few as a prelude to a conversation.”
Elizabeth Bear, Shoggoths in Bloom and Other Stories