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"These trinkets are the armaments of mighty kings. Their furnaces will be rekindled, and their sonnets wail once again" | "These trinkets are the armaments of mighty kings. Their furnaces will be rekindled, and their sonnets wail once again" | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:21, 12 October 2022
And endless desert in an antique land
"...of proud, barbaric peoples..." Crackerjack Crow sits perched above surveying the ancient ruins, muttering to himself,
"...and yet some devilry keeps them on their feet."
"Lo there! Of what interest to you are these primitive engines, these monuments to hubris? These trinkets of the Quantum Shadow?!"
"These trinkets are the armaments of mighty kings. Their furnaces will be rekindled, and their sonnets wail once again"