Kingdom Of Ash Quotes

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Sarah J. Maas
“There are no gods left to watch, I’m afraid. And there are no gods left to help you now, Aelin Galathynius.'
Aelin smiled, and Goldryn burned brighter. 'I am a god.”
Sarah J. Maas, Kingdom of Ash

Sarah J. Maas
“To whatever end,” he whispered.
Silver lined her eyes. “To whatever end.”
A reminder—and a vow, more sacred than the wedding oaths they’d sworn on that ship.
To walk this path together, back from the darkness of the iron coffin. To face what waited in Terrasen, ancient promises to the gods be damned.”
Sarah J. Maas, Kingdom of Ash

Sarah J. Maas
“Let’s make this a fight worthy of a song.”
Sarah J. Maas, Kingdom of Ash

Sarah J. Maas
“To whatever end?” she breathed. Rowan followed her, as he had his entire life, long before they had ever met, before their souls had sparked into existence. “To whatever end, Fireheart.”
Sarah J. Maas, Kingdom of Ash

Sarah J. Maas
“And far away, across the snow-covered mountains, on a barren plain before the ruins of a once-great city, a flower began to bloom”
Sarah J. Maas, Kingdom of Ash

Sarah J. Maas
“Aelin looked at Chaol and Dorian and sobbed. Opened her arms to them, and wept as they held each other. “I love you both,” she whispered. “And no matter what may happen, no matter how far we may be, that will never change.”
Sarah J. Maas, Kingdom of Ash

Sarah J. Maas
“Death had been her curse and her gift and her friend for these long, long years. She was happy to greet it again under the golden morning sun.”
Sarah J. Maas, Kingdom of Ash

Sarah J. Maas
“Yet the songs would mention this—that the Lion fell before the western gate of Orynth, defending the city and his son.”
Sarah J. Maas, Kingdom of Ash

Sarah J. Maas
“The male I fell in love with was you. It was you, who knew pain as I did, and who walked me through it, back to the light. Maeve didn't understand that. That even if she could create this perfect world, it wouldn't be you with me. And I'd never trade that, trade this. Not for anything.”
Sarah J. Maas, Kingdom of Ash

Sarah J. Maas
“Fenrys… You know, I don’t actually know your family name.” Fenrys threw a roguish wink at the queen. “Moonbeam.” “It is not,” Aelin hissed, choking on a laugh. Fenrys laid a hand on his heart. “I am blood-sworn to you. Would I lie?”
Sarah J. Maas, Kingdom of Ash

Sarah J. Maas
“He had killed his way across the world; he had gone to war and back more times than he cared to remember. And despite it all, despite the rage and despair and ice he’d wrapped around his heart, he’d still found Aelin. Every horizon he’d gazed toward, unable and unwilling to rest during those centuries, every mountain and ocean he’d seen and wondered what lay beyond… It had been her. It had been Aelin, the silent call of the mating bond driving him, even when he could not feel it. They’d walked this dark path together back to the light. He would not let the road end here.”
Sarah J. Maas, Kingdom of Ash

Sarah J. Maas
“I know you are tired, Fireheart. I know that the burden on your shoulders is more than anyone should endure. But we'll face this together. Erawan, the Lock, all of it. We'll face it together... We'll face it together. And if the cost of it truly is you, then we'll pay it together. As one soul in two bodies.”
Sarah J. Maas, Kingdom of Ash

Sarah J. Maas
“A princess who was to live for a Thousand years. Longer. That had been her gift. It was now her curse.”
Sarah J. Maas, Kingdom of Ash

Sarah J. Maas
“For across every mountain, spread beneath the green canopy of Oakwald, carpeting the entire Plain of Theralis, the kingsflame was blooming.”
Sarah J. Maas, Kingdom of Ash

Sarah J. Maas
“Fireheart, her mother had called her.
Not for her power. The name had never once been about her power.”
Sarah J. Maas, Kingdom of Ash

Sarah J. Maas
“Who do you wish to be?”
Sarah J. Maas, Kingdom of Ash

Sarah J. Maas
“You are my people. Whether my grandmother decrees it or not, you are my people, and always will be. But I will fly against you, if need be, to ensure that there is a future for those who cannot fight for it themselves. Too long have we preyed on the weak, relished doing so. It is time that we became better than our foremothers." The words she had given the Thirteen months ago. "There is a better world out there," she said again. "And I will fight for it." She turned Abraxos away, toward the plunge behind them. "Will you?”
Sarah J. Maas, Kingdom of Ash

Sarah J. Maas
“Rise,” Darrow said, “Aelin Ashryver Whitethorn Galathynius, Queen of Terrasen.”
Sarah J. Maas, Kingdom of Ash

Sarah J. Maas
“So Aedion leaned in, and kissed Lysandra, kissed the woman who should have been his wife, his mate, one last time. “I love you.” Sorrow filled her beautiful face. “And I you.” She gestured to the western gate, to the soldiers waiting for its final cleaving. “Until the end?” Aedion hefted his shield, flipping the Sword of Orynth in his hand, freeing the stiffness that had seized his fingers. “I will find you again,” he promised her. “In whatever life comes after this.” Lysandra nodded. “In every lifetime.” Together, they turned toward the stairs that would take them down to the gates.”
Sarah J. Maas, Kingdom of Ash

Sarah J. Maas
“The choice of how our people's future shall be shaped is yours," Manon told each of the witches assembled, all the Blackbeaks who might fly off to war and never return. "But I will tell you this." Her hands shook, and she fisted them on her thighs. "There is a better world out there. And I have seen it.”
Sarah J. Maas, Kingdom of Ash

Sarah J. Maas
“Aelin said to Fenrys, “We’ll only invite him to Orynth on holidays.” “So he can ruin the festivities?” Fenrys scowled. “I, for one, cherish my holidays. I don’t need a misanthrope raining on them.”
Sarah J. Maas, Kingdom of Ash

Sarah J. Maas
“An unspoken question arose in those green eyes. Aelin?
She ignored the silent inquiry, unable to bear opening that silent channel between them again, and surveyed the powerful lines of his body, the sheer size of him. A gentle wind kissed with ice and lightning brushed against her wall offlame, an echo of his silent inquiry.
Her magic flared in answer, a ripple of power dancing through her.
As if it had found a mirror of itself in the world, as if it had found the countermelody to its own song.
Not once in those illusions or dreams had it done that. Had her own flame leaped in joy at his nearness, his power.
He was here. It was him, and he’d come for her.”
Sarah J. Maas, Kingdom of Ash

Sarah J. Maas
“I took his name, Erawan spat, writhing as the words flowed from his tongue under Damaris's power. I wiped it away from existence. Yet he only remembered it once. Only once. The first time He behelded you.
Tears slid down Dorian's face at the unbearable truth.”
Sarah J. Maas, Kingdom of Ash

Sarah J. Maas
“Gavriel smiled at him." Close the gate, Aedion, "was all his father said. And then Gavriel stepped beyond the gates. That golden shield spreading thin.”
Sarah J. Maas, Kingdom of Ash

Sarah J. Maas
“Aelin wiped her hands. “Well, that’s over and done with,” she announced, and strode to the desk and map. “Shall we discuss where you all plan to march once we beat the living shit out of this army?”
Sarah J. Maas, Kingdom of Ash

Sarah J. Maas
“You're afraid. Of yourself more than anyone else in the world.”
Sarah J. Maas, Kingdom of Ash

Sarah J. Maas
“Three mouthfuls. That's all Fenrys took before he laid his head back on the moss and closed his eyes.
Rowan couldn't move. None of them moved.
Aelin mouthed a short, curt word.
Fenrys did not respond.
She spoke again, that queen's unfaltering.
Live.”
Sarah J. Maas, Kingdom of Ash

Sarah J. Maas
“Then we shall shut them," Gavriel said, and smiled grimly. "Together."
The word was more of a question, subtle and sorrowful. Together. As father and son. As the two warriors they were.
Gavriel - his father. He had come.
And looking at those tawny eyes, Aedion knew it was not for Aelin, or for Terrasen, that his father had done it.
"Together," Aedion rasped”
Sarah J. Maas, Kingdom of Ash

Sarah J. Maas
“Welcome to the court, pup”
Sarah J. Maas, Kingdom of Ash

Sarah J. Maas
“Cadre, yet more than that. Brothers - the warriors fighting at his side were his brothers. Had stayed with him through all of it. And would continue to do so now.”
Sarah J. Maas, Kingdom of Ash

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