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“To be forgotten is the fear of all men, the root of unending evils- why we raise others to remember our names, in the hopes that they reach the same livelihood. The chance to atone for that loss is life’s fortune and greatest mistake.”
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“They float precepts as sacred knowledge, keeping denizens under their umbrella, safe but dumb.”
Trent Lindsey, Those Wyrd and Wonderful
“For a candle to burn again, it must be struck with a match. A match, who’s destiny is to serve others, then promptly perish.”
Trent Lindsey, Those Wyrd and Wonderful
“An abrupt demise can only be undone through abrupt means. When a rodent finds itself stuck in a glue trap, every instinct urges it to scream. Life finds ways to relent, raging against a quiet night, just as the winds will always continue to howl.”
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“Death does not ferry fortunes.”
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“The channelling rages of the frontier quickly separate fat from the wick.”
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“The true greatness of the frontier lies embedded between men of character, those that stride in the face of danger, and despite the odds, these champions sacrifice for the greater good.”
Trent Lindsey, Those Wyrd and Wonderful
“As tempered metal bends in the heat of adversity or severs under frigid fright, hardship breeds burdens, and times are tougher than ever.”
Trent Lindsey, Those Wyrd and Wonderful
“It is only human to make mistakes, however, it is awfully inhuman to err upon others.”
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“A promise to move mountains yields valleys of unintended scree.”
Trent Lindsey, Those Wyrd and Wonderful
“While those may fear the powers of gods, the fear of doing nothing is something darker still.”
Trent Lindsey, Those Wyrd and Wonderful
“The candle burns at both ends, they witness both its splendor and inexplicable deeds, often prodding at one another.”
Trent Lindsey, Those Wyrd and Wonderful
“To be forgotten is the fear of all men, the root of unending evils- why we raise others to remember our names, in the hopes that they reach the same livelihood. The chance to atone for that loss is life’s fortune and greatest mistake.”
Trent Lindsey, Those Wyrd and Wonderful
“The wilds are truly unforgiving, and while injury isn’t a surefire ride unto the end, it often grants the swiftest accommodations.”
Trent Lindsey, Those Wyrd and Wonderful
“In time, all fortunes part ways.”
Trent Lindsey, Those Wyrd and Wonderful
“Deception is fraud, a lie by omission and a fate far worse than losing.”
Trent Lindsey, Those Wyrd and Wonderful
“In times of ecstasy, his mind wanders, overthinking and scrutinizing, he has the tendency to trip over trivial details.”
Trent Lindsey, Those Wyrd and Wonderful
“While the world begins crumbling, the human mind wanders free.”
Trent Lindsey, Those Wyrd and Wonderful
“They act upon their reveries, discussing what things could be, what hearts yearn for, and most importantly, what the pair aspire to become.”
Trent Lindsey, Those Wyrd and Wonderful
“Their situation is extremely tense, strung like the tautest tightrope, and could be cut with the dullest blade.”
Trent Lindsey, Those Wyrd and Wonderful
“Those that experience loss too often become lost themselves.”
Trent Lindsey, Those Wyrd and Wonderful
“Lying on the precipice of danger, yet a stone’s throw from the safety.”
Trent Lindsey, Those Wyrd and Wonderful
“Folk fight the fury of gods to stave out their place in history, capitulating for the slightest mark in the epics of man, even a write-in under some obscure footnote.”
Trent Lindsey, Those Wyrd and Wonderful