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"But they would not come to land while the Bull was there. They rolled in the shallows, swirling together as madly as frightened fish when the nets are being hauled up; no longer with the sea, but losing it. Hundreds were borne in with each swell and hurled against the ones already struggling to keep from being shoved ashore, and they in their turn struck out desperately, rearing and stumbling."
— Mar 17, 2026 01:06PM
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"I will go back to my forest too, but I do not know if I will live contentedly there, or anywhere. I have been mortal, and some part of me is mortal yet. I am full of tears and hunger and the fear of death, though I cannot weep, and I want nothing, and I cannot die. I am not like the others now, for no unicorn was ever born who could regret, but I do. I regret."
— 6 minutes ago
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"She turned a little away from him, and the sudden starlight of her shoulders made all of his talk of magic taste like sand in his throat. Moths and midges and other night insects too small to be anything in particular came and danced slowly around her bright horn, and this did not make her appear foolish, but them most wise and lovely as they celebrated her."
— 14 minutes ago
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"'Unicorns have passed here,' she whispered to the magician. 'Is that the cause, or is it Haggard's fall and the Red Bull's going? What is it, what is happening?'
'Everything,' he answered her, 'everything, all at once. It is not one springtime, but fifty; and not one or two great terrors flown away, but a thousand small shadows lifted from the land. Wait and see.'"
rip peter beagle you would've fucked w/ EEAAO
— 40 minutes ago
'Everything,' he answered her, 'everything, all at once. It is not one springtime, but fifty; and not one or two great terrors flown away, but a thousand small shadows lifted from the land. Wait and see.'"
rip peter beagle you would've fucked w/ EEAAO
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"... Smells slipped by in ribbons: pale grass and black mud, honey and walnuts, mint and hay and rotting applewood; and even the afternoon sunlight had a tender, sneezy scent that Molly would have known anywhere. She rose beside Schmendrick, watching the gentle advent of the spring and thinking of how it had come to her, late but lasting."
— 56 minutes ago
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"A stranger would not have noticed the change, but Molly could see that the withered earth was brightening with a greenness as shy as smoke. Squat, snaggly trees that had never yet bloomed were putting forth flowers in the wary way an army sends out scouts; long-dry streams were beginning to rustle in their beds, and small creatures were calling to another..."
— 57 minutes ago
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"So the three of them rode away, and the men-at-arms followed on foot. No one looked back, for there was nothing to see. But King Lír said once, without turning, 'It is strange to have grown to manhood in a place, and then to have it gone, and everything changed--and suddenly to be king. Was none of it real at all? Am I real, then?'
Schmendrick made no reply."
dicK, you just hugged him c'mon he needs comfort
— 1 hour, 0 min ago
Schmendrick made no reply."
dicK, you just hugged him c'mon he needs comfort
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"This is not the end, either for you or for her. You are the king of a wasted land where there has never been any king but fear. Your true task has just begun, and you may not know in your life if you have succeeded in it, but only if you fail. As for her, she is a story with no ending, happy or sad. She can never belong to anything mortal enough to want her."
— 1 hour, 15 min ago
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"'Magician, she is mine!' He paused, and then went on in a gentler tone, close to pleading. 'She has twice raised me from death, and what will I be without her but dead for a third time?' He took Schmendrick by the wrists with a grip strong enough to powder bones, but the magician did not move. 'I am not King Haggard. I have no wish to capture her, but only to spend my life following after her.'"
— 22 hours, 53 min ago
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"'A great wave took the castle,' said a second man-at-arms, 'exactly as the witch foretold. I saw it go spilling down the cliff as slowly as snow, and why we did not go with it, I cannot tell.'
'The wave parted to go around us,' another man said, 'as I never saw any wave do. It was strange water, like the ghost of a wave, boiling with a rainbow light, and for a moment it seemed to me--It was like a dream.'"
— 23 hours, 39 min ago
'The wave parted to go around us,' another man said, 'as I never saw any wave do. It was strange water, like the ghost of a wave, boiling with a rainbow light, and for a moment it seemed to me--It was like a dream.'"
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"No stone of the castle remained, nor any scar; the earth was not even a shade paler where it had stood."
— Mar 20, 2026 03:15PM

