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R. F. Kuang

The Poppy War

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  • Alison Reynosohar citeratför 5 månader sedan
    She was no victim of destiny. She was the last Speerly, commander of the Cike, and a shaman who called the gods to do her bidding.

    And she would call the gods to do such terrible things.
  • Alison Reynosohar citeratför 5 månader sedan
    “You are going to paint the world in Altan’s blood, aren’t you?”

    “I’m going to find and kill everyone responsible,” said Rin. “You cannot stop me.”

    Chaghan laughed a dry, cutting laugh. “Oh, I’m not going to stop you.”

    He held out his hand.
  • Alison Reynosohar citeratför 5 månader sedan
    I have become something wonderful, she thought. I have become something terrible.

    Was she now a goddess or a monster?

    Perhaps neither. Perhaps both.
  • Alison Reynosohar citeratför 5 månader sedan
    “I don’t know what happened to you in that temple,” he said. “But you are not Fang Runin.”
  • Alison Reynosohar citeratför 5 månader sedan
    She had destroyed an entire country with the power of her anger. She had done to Mugen what the Federation did to Speer.
  • Alison Reynosohar citeratför 5 månader sedan
    “You’re okay,” she whispered.

    “I made them take me along after you left with Altan,” Kitay said with a wry smile. “They took some convincing.”
  • Alison Reynosohar citeratför 5 månader sedan
    She had not just altered the fabric of the universe, had not simply rewritten the script. She had torn it, ripped a great gaping hole in the cloth of reality, and set fire to it with the ravenous rage of an uncontrollable god.
  • Alison Reynosohar citeratför 5 månader sedan
    Then Rin felt herself jerked back by a force infinitely greater than she was; her head flung back, arms stretched out to the sides. She had become a conduit. An open door without a gatekeeper. The power came not from her but from the terrible source on the other side; she was merely the portal that let it into this world.
  • Alison Reynosohar citeratför 5 månader sedan
    “They aren’t people,” she whispered. “They’re animals. I want you to make them burn. Every last one.”

    “And what will you give me in return?” inquired the Phoenix. “The price to alter the fabric of the world is steep.”

    What did a god, especially the Phoenix, want? What did any god ever want?

    “I can give you worship,” she promised. “I can give you an unending flow of blood.”
  • Alison Reynosohar citeratför 5 månader sedan
    “Do it,” Rin whispered.

    “Your will is mine,” said the Phoenix.
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