No fear touches me. There’s a difference between feeling fear and being controlled by fear. In this scene, Six offers a bit of advice. At the beginning of the previous book, nothing the Ghost Corps soldier said made it past …
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My body submits to my will. When it comes to matters of decisions, Pietas is an alpha. The only time in Origin of Pietas that he uses the word submit is when he’s refusing to do so. Submits is only …
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The blood of my enemies trickles into the pool of time. There’s a story about “the blood of my enemies” when it comes to Pietas. This excerpts explains it well. After exiting the pool, Pietas brushed off the water and …
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Water submits to my presence the way enemies submit to my will. I wanted readers to see Pietas as he was before he met Six and had gone through a transformation. In this snippet, he’s aboard ship, in the chamber …
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I prevail over the breath of my enemies. Pietas performs this level of the ritual by thrusting forth his hands, making fists, and yanking back both arms; a symbol of taking life from those who opposed him. He carries out …
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I own the wind. Part two of the ritual involves Pietas claiming power over the wind. Part three goes into more detail on how/why. The reference to power of the elements is not a simple comment. Pietas discovers in this …
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I am powerful, as fire is powerful. When I conceived the idea of Pietas performing a ritual to remind himself of his own prowess, I knew it would have to include the elements of fire, air, water, and wind. That …
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Ritual of Strength performed by Nik Nitsvetov Voiceover Artist Zack Black From the Bringer of Chaos series by Kayelle Allen Photographer Belyaeva Yuliya In this scene from book 1 of the Bringer of Chaos series, Pietas is preparing for a …
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Ten book bloggers, up to 300 science fiction novels, a year of reading and reviewing. The SPSFC will end up with seven finalists and one winner. Next year, they will do it all over again. Just better. Faster. Stronger. Learning …
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Ten book bloggers, up to 300 science fiction novels, a year of reading and reviewing. The SPSFC will end up with seven finalists and one winner. Next year, they will do it all over again. Just better. Faster. Stronger. Learning …
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