THE FLAMES IN THE SHADOW
d and clear, and I'm elated at my future victory," he breathed smilingly. "I shall depose
ll dispirited," Zeranah hissed, "for eve
even now," Lord Golrus smiled. "Surely, there are more gold ingots for yo
"Consider that the bargain between us is alread
ime will surely come," he said. "You shall beg to be at my disposal. Your
bility, not a drea
re just too blind to notice that you still have a lon
could yet set up. It was time for him to return to his dwelling in Munin, a Zedzkan
d spite as if his thoughts, which were as fell as the fount of depravity, had turned an ocular
on course to worsen his vicious pathways that had without fail been success stories. His psyche was a f
hanger be able to instil scrupulousness in Lor
deeply and seriously regret that she had allowed him to spring a trap. There was no doubt that he w
not himself from being devoured by bloodlust and e'en had pathways to get more d
could stand ironclad, overly malignant and e'en pernicio
ds with her in that Lord Golrus was not a man who, at this point, could be talked into peace, and no
sive. She had nae idea about the favourable conditions that would remain unaltered over the advantages that
hile as if she was murmuring against Lord Golrus' doings. She was angered by the thought that a passionless occultist wa
nt to leave,"
n gave a grin. "What is it now?" he as
lared. "It was not expected of me to deal with you as I have done. You're
making his head bend over his right shoulder, grimacing as if he was just about to she
e skirts of her maxi flowed down over her sandalled feet. She was a statue
ed Zeranah a short while ago, hereupon Lord Golrus gladly rendered the cast to his visage level. The blood of
of reigning over Agron, even though such goal of hers would only be possibl
make his victim wish that every living being had got two or more earthly lives. There was black mojo in h
ped, casting Lord Golrus a glo