| jonathanmoeller ( @ 2008-05-14 08:52:00 |
Soul of Tyrants, Chapter I, Part 1: Wolves Among Sheep
I know indeed what evil I intend to do,
but stronger than all my afterthoughts is my fury,
fury that brings upon mortals the greatest evils.
-Euripides, Medea
Chapter I, Part 1: Wolves Among Sheep
This installment's blurb line:
In his younger days, he had embraced a raging joy at the prospect of battle, a ferocious and delighted bloodlust. Since Romaria had died, he had felt nothing of the sort. Now he felt only disgust and a vague weariness. This was necessary, and nothing more.
But if he had to fight, he would fight well.
#
This week I'll post on Wednesday and Friday, and after that we'll settle on Tuesday and Thursday.
-JM
I know indeed what evil I intend to do,
but stronger than all my afterthoughts is my fury,
fury that brings upon mortals the greatest evils.
-Euripides, Medea
Chapter I, Part 1: Wolves Among Sheep
This installment's blurb line:
In his younger days, he had embraced a raging joy at the prospect of battle, a ferocious and delighted bloodlust. Since Romaria had died, he had felt nothing of the sort. Now he felt only disgust and a vague weariness. This was necessary, and nothing more.
But if he had to fight, he would fight well.
#
This week I'll post on Wednesday and Friday, and after that we'll settle on Tuesday and Thursday.
-JM