-Halt them! Korik shouted. I will have no more Kevins. The mission must not fail.
Ah yes, danlo. Excellent choice!
Durris wrote:Danlo wrote:I love Gilden-Fire
So do I.
Yeah, I guess it's ok. Whatever...
He could not forget any detail of the last night he had spent with his wife, whose bones were already ancient in the frozen fastness of her grave.
And let's finish this one!
The Vow sustained him, but it was not warm.
*bows head and closes eyes*
And here's a few more:
"Ah, Bannor," he sighed. "Are you so ashamed of what you were?"
Bannor cocked a white eyebrow at the question, as if it came close to the truth. "I am not shamed," he said distinctly. "But I am saddened that so many centuries were required to teach us the limits of our worth. We went too far, in pride and folly. Mortal men should not give up wives and sleep and death for any service - lest the face of failure become too abhorrent to be endured."
Brinn and Ceer appeared amid the slashing moil, followed by Hergrom. With hands and feet, they chopped and kicked, crushing rats faster than Linden's eyes could follow.
With signs and gestures, Seadreamer made Honninscrave understand what he wanted to know; and the Master asked Brinn how the Haruchai had withstood Kasreyn's geas. Brinn discounted that power in a flat tone. "He spoke to me with his gaze. I heard, but did not choose to listen."
On either side, Brinn and Cail seemed to blur as they fought. Whirling and striking in all directions, they dealt out blows and swift death.
But the Guard lay on the floor, coughing up the last of its life. Over the husta stood Hergrom. He was poised to spring. Flatly, he said, "Kemper, if you have harmed him you will answer for it with blood."
I'll just highlight this one:
"It is said that upon the edge of the Earth at the end of time stands a lone man who holds the meaning of the Haruchai - a man whom we name ak-Haru Kenaustin Ardenol. It is said that he has mastered all skill and prowess that we desire all restraint and calm, and has become perfection - passion and mastery like unto the poised grandeur of mountains. And it is said, should ever one of the Haruchai seek out ak-Haru Kenaustin Ardenol and contest with him, we will learn the measure of our worth, in defeat or triumph."
...
His voice dropped as if in no other way could he contain the strength of his yearning. "Ur-Lord." Clenched as if it were squeezing blood out of itself, his fist rose like an appeal. "Do not prevent me from the meaning of our lives."
...
Cross-legged on the shelf sat an ancient man in a tattered colorless robe.
His head was half bowed in an attitude of meditation. But his eyes were open. The milky hue or cataracts or blindness filled his orbs. Faint wisps of hair marked the top of his head; a gray stubble emphasized the hollowness of his cheeks. His skin was seamed with age, and his limbs had been starved to the point of emaciation. Yet he radiated an eerie and unfathomable strength.
Brinn or Cail might have looked like that if the intensity of their lives had permitted them to reach extreme old age.
...
"And if you fail?" Covenant lashed the word at Brinn's dispassion. "You already believe you're unworthy. How much more do you think you can stand?"
Brinn's visage remained inflexible. "I will know the truth. Any being who cannot bear the truth is indeed unworthy."
"Thomas Covenant, bethink you." Obliquely, Linden wondered why it was Durris who spoke and not Cail. "The Haruchai are known to you. The tale of the Bloodguard is known to you. You have witnessed that proud, deathless Vow - and you have beheld its ending. Do not believe that we forget. In all the ages of that service, it was the grief of the Bloodguard that they gave no direct battle to Corruption. And yet when the chance came to Bannor - when he stood at your side upon Landsdrop with Saltheart Foamfollower and knew your purpose - he turned aside from it. You had need of him, and he turned aside.
"We do not judge him. The Vow was broken. But I say to you that we have tasted failure, and it is not to our liking. We must restore our faith. We will not turn aside again."
Sorry, I don't have time to type out the battle with Nom right now.
