"The sea's name is inien, well and good. But what we call the Inmost Sea has its own name also in the Old Speech. Since no thing can have two true names, inien can mean only 'all the sea except the Inmost Sea.' And of course it does not mean even that, for there are seas and bays and straits beyond counting that bear names of their own. So if some Mage-Seamaster were mad enough to try to lay a spell of storm or calm over all the ocean, his spell must say not only that word inien, but the name of every stretch and bit and part of the sea through all the Archipelago and all the Outer Reaches and beyond to where names cease. Thus, that which gives us the power to work magic, sets the limits of that power. A mage can control only what is near him, what he can name exactly and wholly." - Kurremkarmerruk, the Master Namer
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I don't know, but it reminds me of Earthsea:
All lies and jest
Still a man hears what he wants to hear
And disregards the rest -Paul Simon

Still a man hears what he wants to hear
And disregards the rest -Paul Simon

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He's awesome.
I think I've already posted this here somewhere, but:
(Also one of my favorite titles.
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I think I've already posted this here somewhere, but:
-From She Is the DarknessThe wind whines and howls with bitter breath. Lightning snarls and barks. Rage is an animate force upon the plain of glittering stone. Even shadows are afraid.
The scars of cataclysm disfigure a plain that has known only an age of dark perfection. A jagged fissure lies like a lightning slash across its face. Nowhere is that fissure so wide that a child could not step across but it seems bottomless. Trailers of mist drift forth. Some bear a hint of color. Any color clashes with the thousand blacks and greys.
At the heart of the plain stands a vast grey stronghold, unknown, older than any written memory. One ancient tower has collapsed across the fissure. From the heart of the fastness comes a great deep slow breath like that of a slumbering world-heart, cracking the olden silence.
Death is eternity. Eternity is stone. Stone is silence.
Stone cannot speak but stone remembers.
(Also one of my favorite titles.

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That's on my list.Lucimay wrote:oH-KAY you slackers....
it's R. Scott Bakker--first line from The Darkness That Comes Before
(book 1 in Prince of Nothing series)

Lucimay wrote:and i STILL don't know sorus's
I thought all of mine were answered. Which one?
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Okay!

This is a book that has been published under two different titles - I will accept either one, and be quite impressed if anyone knows both.A bright plain without horizon. The plain is the color of raw, red gold. The sky is a faded purple. Two figures stand on the plain: a man and a woman. The man, dressed in dented armour, is tall with weary angular features. The woman is beautiful - dark-haired and delicate, clad in a gown of blue silk. He is Isarda of Tanelorn. The woman is nameless.

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I knew 'Tanelorn' at least would be a dead giveaway to anyone who had read almost anything by Moorcock. I'd considered cutting off the last couple of sentences, but I like the way the complete version sounds.
(Someone should change the name of the thread to 'Unforgettable Opening Paragraphs'!)
Not his best series, but John Daker/Erekose always reminds me a little bit of TC.
(Someone should change the name of the thread to 'Unforgettable Opening Paragraphs'!)
Not his best series, but John Daker/Erekose always reminds me a little bit of TC.

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Is there no world for tomorrow, if we wait for today?