Sometimes the Gods used Henry. It seemed like a fair trade-off. He had been known to use them, too.
T Thorn Coyle, Alighting on His Shoulders: Ten Tales From Sideways Worlds
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- “Well, it was bound to happen sooner or later, her war, her taking on a symbol and a reality that outweighed her. Now my insurance rates will go up, she realized as she climbed from her car. In this world you pay for tilting with evil in cold, hard cash.”
- “the rest of us have been fighting an unconscious war in order to buy time. We have been losing, but losing as slowly as humanly possible. “
- “Glancing up at the sky, he nods goodbye to a silver sliver of moonlight and steps into the alleyway.”
- RIDE
- “To trace the genesis of the movement, which came into activity some 250 years ago (our rituals and ceremonies having been compiled round about the year 1700), is beyond the purpose of my present remarks. It may merely be stated that the movement itself incorporated the slender ritual and the elementary symbolism that, for centuries previously had been employed in connection with the mediaeval Building Guilds, but it gave to them a far fuller meaning and a far wider scope.”