• embrace legacy of the Vard; to conquer what can be conquered, to bar their door against what cannot be defeated, and to endure what must be endured without
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  • high-sloped roof, and surmounted by a vast glass dome. The main entrance door is made of two enormous planks of weirwood engraved with the likenesses of
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  • longer it has been since the target died. This powerful ritual eases open the door of death for a short time, raising the spirit of a recently deceased person
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  • arched portals into the central chamber. Each door is flanked by two stone figures in Urizen robes. On the East door are two merrow: one holding fire in cupped
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  • astronomancy, specifically on constellations such as The Wanderer and The Door. The runesmiths of Wintermark claim it relies on the convergence of Wyr and
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  • Chalice (Things heal; things apart come together) The Claw (Things bleed) The Door (Things move and change) The Drowned Man (Things end) The Fountain (Things
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  • Chalice (Things heal; things apart come together) The Claw (Things bleed) The Door (Things move and change) The Drowned Man (Things end) The Fountain (Things
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  • drink for the weary traveller, all bring throne after throne through the door. Generous donations from patrons, rings thrown to street performers, all
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  • territories she added to the Empire are surrendered to the barbarians the final door of her tomb will be thrown off its hinges and the Empress they called "the
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  • Chalice (Things heal; things apart come together) The Claw (Things bleed) The Door (Things move and change) The Drowned Man (Things end) The Fountain (Things
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  • menhirs and iron ploughshares, a hound tamed and set to lie before their doors. They understand sacrifice - not the easy sacrifice of blood for the harvest
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  • not cheating their customers - a reputation that drives business to their door. Any Freeborn trader who stoops to lying about their merchandise for the
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  • Quayle entered through the doors of the conservatory, with a disapproving expression on his face. "This is not the front door, Master Sullivan." He said
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  • Chalice (Things heal; things apart come together) The Claw (Things bleed) The Door (Things move and change) The Drowned Man (Things end) The Fountain (Things
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  • along the paths that lead to the sinecure's mighty studded entrance doors each door has had the rune of Pallas carved upon it at eye height the flora slowly
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  • a sinister undertone. The Tomb may also be represented by the Gate or the Door - a transitional point between one place and another where conspirators meet
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  • than a neat white-granite building with a discreet sign outside the front door. Regardless, custodianship of the Steel Fist grants an Imperial title; a
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  • are often used as part of the process of helping visitors. Carved into the door of each building are the words "Welcome to the Hall of the Unbroken, part
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  • adversity, only letting down their guard when they are able to secure their door against the dangers of the night. Stories claim that the draughir lineage
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  • find black ribbons - often the remains of burned shrouds - nailed to their door. Even worse, such ribbons may be attached to their clothes, a sure sign that
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