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O Emmanuel,
our King and our Lawgiver,
the hope of the nations and their Savior:
come and save us, O Lord our God.
Taken from The New Ancient Collects
This had been a trap from the beginning. Suriel still floated in the air, but now she was relying on her own power, not her authority as a Judge. Pariana ran beneath her. “Do we have reinforcements coming, Judge?” “Stand down, Titan,” Suriel said, and her words were calm and certain. “I am enough.” A rifle, two sickles, three golden
... See moreWill Wight • Cradle, Path of Gold: Box Set (Cradle Collection Book 2)
This had been a trap from the beginning. Suriel still floated in the air, but now she was relying on her own power, not her authority as a Judge. Pariana ran beneath her. “Do we have reinforcements coming, Judge?” “Stand down, Titan,” Suriel said, and her words were calm and certain. “I am enough.” A rifle, two sickles, three golden
... See moreWill Wight • Cradle, Path of Gold: Box Set (Cradle Collection Book 2)
A voiceless, formless force of determination. A will that would conquer rather than surrender. Akura Malice.
Will Wight • Waybound (Cradle Book 12)
The Greek poet Hesiod names the three sisters as Alecto — “unceasing in anger,” the punisher of moral crimes; Megaera — “jealous one,” the punisher of infidelity, oath-breaking, and theft; and Tisiphone — “avenger of murder.”
Sharon Blackie • Hagitude: Reimagining the Second Half of Life
Agamemnon nods, a dismissal, and we turn to go. Iphigenia. A tripping name, the sound of goat hooves on rock, quick, lively, lovely.
Madeline Miller • The Song of Achilles: A Novel

Still flying through the air, Suriel faced the Vroshir, and her voice echoed with transcendent authority. “Begone,” the Judge said. Pariana felt like she were submerged under endless pressure, like all of reality had been squeezed like a damp rag.