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He was the powerful, all-but-immortal Incarnation standing tall after a harsh battle. He was the menace, looming over a weary swordsman who kept his blade raised in futile defiance. He was the uncaring master, carelessly discarding minions by the score, their bodies strewn all over the street. He was the traitor who had beaten Simon bloody for
... See moreWill Wight ⢠City of Light (The Traveler's Gate Trilogy Book 3)

âIf the gods are making this path for me, then where is my free will? No, it cannot be!â
âAh.â Umegat brightened at this thorny theological point. I have had another thought on such fates, that denies neither gods nor men. Perhaps, instead of controlling every step, the gods have started a hundred or a thousand Cazarils and Umegats down this road.
... See moreA voiceless, formless force of determination. A will that would conquer rather than surrender. Akura Malice.
Will Wight ⢠Waybound (Cradle Book 12)
Pixar films often feature two main antagonistsâone benevolent and one maliciousâBuzz/Sid, Princess/Hopper, Jessie/Stinky Pete, Boo/Randall, and so on. Ratatouille has three main antagonists: One evil (Skinner), one benevolent (Linguini) and a third, Anton Ego. Ego isnât malicious the way Skinner and Muntz are, but I wouldnât call him benevolent
... See moreDean Movshovitz ⢠Pixar Storytelling: Rules for Effective Storytelling Based on Pixarâs Greatest Films
Gerravon of the Silverlords remembered Ozriel. The Reaper
Will Wight ⢠Dreadgod (Cradle Book 11)


