“When we say that “the world has ended,” remember—it is usually a lie. The planet is just fine.”
Prologue “me, when I was I” (p. 2)
The Stone Sky (2017)
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“When we say that “the world has ended,” remember—it is usually a lie. The planet is just fine.”
Prologue “me, when I was I” (p. 2)
The Stone Sky (2017)
Source: The Broken Kingdoms (2011), Chapter 11 “Possession” (watercolor) (pp. 202-203)
“It’s all right to need help. All of us have things we can’t do alone.”
Source: The Broken Kingdoms (2011), p. 1; repeated twice more in the book
Source: The Broken Kingdoms (2011), Chapter 4 “Frustration” (watercolor) (p. 71)
Source: The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms (2010), Chapter 7 (p. 74)
Source: The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms (2010), Chapter 21 (p. 282)
Source: The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms (2010), Chapter 9 (p. 103)
Source: The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms (2010), Chapter 29 (p. 394)
More silence.
Source: The Broken Kingdoms (2011), Chapter 17 “A Golden Chain” (engraving on metal plate) (p. 311)
Source: The Broken Kingdoms (2011), Chapter 4 “Frustration” (watercolor) (p. 60)
Source: The Broken Kingdoms (2011), Chapter 9 “Seduction” (charcoal) (p. 185)
“But perhaps that was just the way of power: no such thing as too much.”
Source: The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms (2010), Chapter 6 (p. 61)
“There’s not such thing as magic that does no harm.”
Source: The Broken Kingdoms (2011), Chapter 4 “Frustration” (watercolor) (p. 93)
“It is important to appreciate beauty, even when it is evil.”
Source: The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms (2010), Chapter 7 (p. 75)
Source: The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms (2010), Chapter 12 (p. 144)
Source: The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms (2010), Chapter 22 (p. 299)
Source: The Broken Kingdoms (2011), Chapter 5 “Family” (charcoal study) (p. 105)
“Good intentions are pointless without the will to implement them.”
Source: The Broken Kingdoms (2011), Chapter 16 “From the Depths to the Heights” (watercolor) (p. 281)
Source: The Broken Kingdoms (2011), Chapter 19 “The Demons’ War” (charcoal and chalk on black paper) (p. 349)
“What happened when people who’d once possessed absolute power suddenly lost it?”
Source: The Broken Kingdoms (2011), Chapter 8 “Light Reveals” (encaustic on canvas) (p. 170)
Source: The Broken Kingdoms (2011), Chapter 17 “A Golden Chain” (engraving on metal plate) (p. 309)
“There is no greater warrior than a mother protecting her child.”
Source: The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms (2010), Chapter 4 (p. 36)
Source: The Broken Kingdoms (2011), Chapter 4 “Frustration” (watercolor) (p. 68)
“Love betrayed has an entirely different sound from hatred outright.”
Source: The Broken Kingdoms (2011), Chapter 3 “Gods and Corpses” (oil on canvas) (p. 58)
Source: The Broken Kingdoms (2011), Chapter 21 “Still Life” (oil on canvas) (p. 378)
Source: The Broken Kingdoms (2011), Chapter 9 “Seduction” (charcoal) (p. 189)
Source: The Broken Kingdoms (2011), Chapter 20 “Life” (oil study) (p. 364)
Source: The Broken Kingdoms (2011), Chapter 5 “Family” (charcoal study) (p. 120)
“But though I repeated my plea, and waited on my knees for nearly an hour, there was no answer.”
Source: The Broken Kingdoms (2011), Chapter 9 “Seduction” (charcoal) (p. 181)
“I…regret…what I did. It was wrong. Very wrong. But regret is meaningless.”
Source: The Broken Kingdoms (2011), Chapter 16 “From the Depths to the Heights” (watercolor) (p. 283)