“Littari was Prince Kassardis’ second wife, and though she was not quite as young and vigorous as his wife Vastoki, nor as patient and wise as his wife Ipreski, her bloodlust was the strongest by far. Where Vastoki was thin […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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“Vastoki was Prince Kassardi’s first wife, and the youngest. She wore only one ring and kept her fingernails expertly trimmed. Her dress was a short cut, her vela plain and good for traveling, and she wore eye glasses. Her teeth […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
“And Prince Kassardis was given three vessels of wine, and three wives, and three rings to gird his ring-fingers. But Kassardis’ heart was heavy at his wedding ceremony, and no amount of wine could float it up from the depths […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
“They say power makes for the best intoxicant. If skesh wasn’t cheaper, I’d have to agree with them.” – Pallatrix, Belligerent Knight
A traveler once asked an old peregrine knight the path to the Red City. “Why by the seven winds would you want to head there?” replied the knight, who was very wise. “I hear the streets are paved in gold […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
“The Belligerents have a name for Preem Jagganoth: God’s Monster. You see, to them, he is a divine messenger, blessed by YISUN’s angels to cut away weak and useless things from the world and forge it into a more pure […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
“Do not stare too long at the Pit. Do not underestimate the Pit, you sorry little fools. It has claws, and it will not hesitate to sink them into your unwilling flesh and drag you shrieking into the dark.” – […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
‘The plain man dressed only in coarse cloth, and his feet were bare, but this was simply a clever disguise, for his unassuming exterior, and even his very flesh, were mere wrappings for the awful and terrible flame inside of […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
“To those who doubt, your wounds will never heal To those who question my creation – I’m not real.” -Meshuggah, ‘I am Colossus’









