E.E. Knight
A dwarf will fight for honor, but a man will kill for pride.” Auron thought for a moment. “What’s the difference?”“Honor is how others see you. Pride is how you see yourself.
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A hot lust for glory, gems, gold or mates, Leads reckless young drakes to the blackest of fates.
— E.E. Knight
Daughter, daughter, shining bright Precious jewel within mine sight Oh, if I could soar with thees you seek your destiny. To see with you the caves and skies Vistas grand beneath your eyes Taking wing to horizons new Let us wonder who waits for you. A dragon bright? A dragon dark? Victor of duels with battle mark? A dragon strong? A dragon keen? Singer of honors and triumphs seen? Red, Gold, Bronze, and Bluets your lord you shall be true, Copper, Silver, Black, and White, Who will win your mating flight? For in your hearts our future rests To see our line with hatchlings blessed And for those who threaten clutch of flame, To feel the wrath of dragon-dame.
— E.E. Knight
Does that have to go in?” Lady asked.“What do you mean?” Distal said, brought back to the dictation.“The battle. Betrayals. Incompetence, even cowardice. Boats falling, mud everywhere, blood running from balconies, carrion birds poking marrow from bones, dwarves hanging from bridges, burned corpses, but worst of all, no hero whose courage and skill is put to the ultimate test.”“They asked for a history, they shall have my history. If someone else will have the battle take place on a spring-green field with pennants at the lance points and songs sung over the honored dead, let them write it thus. This history is a story of death begetting death, and should end with carrion birds, for they are the only ones who come out the better at the end.
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Father, it’s Distal. Distal.” Father grimaced. “You’re a star, Distal — I saw you twinkling beneath dear Relic last night. You, Aaron, and Lizard all in a row. I’ll be up there soon. Wait.
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Listen my hatchling, for now you shall hear Of the only seven slayers a dragon must fear. First beware Pride, lest belief in one’s might Has you discount the foreman who is braving your sight. Never Envy other dragons their wealth, power, or home For dark plots and plans will bring death to your own. Your Wrath shouldn’t win, when spears strike your scale Anger kills cunning, which you will need to prevail. A dragon must rest, but Sloth you should dread Else long years of napping let assassins to your bed. ‘Greed is good,’ or so foolish dragons will say Until piles of treasure bring killing thieves where they lay. Hungry is your body, and at times you must feed But Gluttony makes fat dragons, who can’t fly at their need. A hot Lust for glory, gems, gold, or mates Leads reckless young drakes to the blackest of fates. So take heed of this wisdom, precious hatchling of mine, And the long years of dragon hood are sure to be thine.
— E.E. Knight
That’s the best thing about friendship. It is a gift that cannot be lost. Only thrown away.
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There are no winners in battle. Just survivors.
— E.E. Knight
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