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May the gods damn you all! (Talon)The gods don't damn us, we damn ourselves by our words and deeds. (Acheron) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Talon Damn Gods Acheron Deeds

His guilt is why Acheron went out of his way to make sure that all of you had servants and pay for your work. The Dark-Hunters owe that man everything, and I do mean everything. He pays in blood every time one of you wants to go free, and he suffers every day so that you can all live your cushy little lives of wealth and privilege." ... "And I have to say that every time one of your turns on him, it seriously pisses me off. Acheron asks nothing from any of you and that's exactly what he receives. By Sherrilyn Kenyon Work Guilt Make Servants Acheron

Rhine. The river that, somewhere out there, has broken free. By Lauren Destefano Rhine Free River Broken

Are we even now? Or do you want to rape my body as much as you've raped my soul? (Acheron) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Acheron Soul Rape Body Raped

THE MARK OF ATHENA BABY!!!!!! By Rick Riordan Baby Mark Athena

Are you mad? (Artemis)Yes, I am. Mad at this world where we are nothing to the gods. Mad at the Fates who put us here for no purpose except to toy with us for their petty amusement. I wish all of the gods were dead and gone. (Acheron) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Artemis Mad Acheron Gods Fates

So ... what is this fire river called?""The Phlegethon," [Annabeth] said. "You should concentrate on going down.""The Phlegethon?" [Percy] shinnied along the ledge. They'd made it roughly a third of the way down the cliff - still high enough up to die if they fell. "Sounds like a marathon for hawking spitballs.""Please don't make me laugh," she said."Just trying to keep things light. By Rick Riordan Phlegethon Annabeth Percy Called Sounds

All you need to know is that I have an old enemy pretending to be me. (Acheron)Why? (Talon)Well, it obviously isn't to be nice to me and win over my friends, now is it? (Acheron) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Acheron Enemy Pretending Talon Friends

No one should have to pay for love in flesh or blood. (Acheron) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Acheron Blood Pay Love Flesh

Aren't you ever satisfied? I swear if I were mortal, I'd be limping from our last go-round. If not dead. We really need to find you a hobby other than jumping on top of me. (Acheron) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Satisfied Acheron Mortal Goround Dead

Can you get it? (Jaden) If I swear myself to eternal slavery to Artemis. Yes. (Acheron) I'd rather trade places with Prometheus and have my innards ripped out every day. (Jaden) So would I. (Acheron) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Jaden Acheron Artemis Prometheus Swear

I know what you think of me, O Great Acheron. I know how much you pity me and I don't need it. Do you honestly think I could ever forget the way you looked at me the first night we met? You stood there with horror in your eyes as you tried not to show it to me. Well, you achieved your good deed. You cleaned up your little foundling and made him all pretty and healthy. But don't even think that means I have to lick your boots or kiss your ass for it. My days of subjugation are over. (Zarek) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Acheron Great Zarek Pity Met

Our souls are full of Gothic arches, pinnacles, twisted traceries we cannot shake off, and of which Greek minds knew nothing. By Henryk Sienkiewicz Pinnacles Gothic Greek Arches Twisted

One day I'm going to find a way to rid you of that beast resting on your arm. (Artemis) (He looked at her over his shoulder.) And one day I'm going to find a way to rid myself of the beast resting on my back. (Acheron) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Artemis Arm Day Find Resting

Acheron always says that our scars are there to remind us of out pasts, of where we've been and what we've gone through. But that pain doesn't have to drive or determine our future. We can rise about it if we let ourselves. It's not easy, but nothing in life ever is. -Sundown By Sherrilyn Kenyon Acheron Pasts Scars Remind Sundown

I'm stuck fighting. (Acheron) You're stuck fighting. But you're welcome to come share my beach any time you get tired of the brawl. (Savitar) Save me a spot. If this blows up in my face, I'll be back with my tail forever tucked between my legs. (Acheron) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Acheron Fighting Stuck Savitar Save

You're selfish and you're cold, and I'm tired of getting frostbite when I touch you. (Acheron) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Cold Acheron Selfish Tired Frostbite

One mercifully hopes there are water nymphs in the Styx. By Vladimir Nabokov Styx Mercifully Hopes Water Nymphs

A monster. I despise my true form. (Acheron)I can't imagine why. Other than killing me, you were actually cute in a very Papa Smurf kind of way. (Tory)Papa Smurf? I don't look like Papa Smurf. (Acheron)No, baby, you don't at all. You look like sex on a stick. Now is your ego all better? (Tory) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Acheron Tory Papa Smurf Monster

And this Atlantean Destroyer is now leading the Daimons and sending them out to battle against Acheron, who is just using us and the humans as cannon fodder to protect himself? Really, Kyros, put down the crack pipe ... or go write children's fantasy novels. I'll bet you even know exactly who conspired to kill Kennedy, huh? I'm sure the money from D.B. Cooper is what financed your stunning collection of furniture. (Danger) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Acheron Atlantean Destroyer Daimons Kyros

Raft of the Medusa. By John-Allen Price Medusa Raft

She cried so hard her tears formed a river, and tears of grief always run into the river Styx. By Janette Rallison Styx Tears River Cried Hard

... If I'm nothing else in my life, I'm loyal to those I call friend.And I'll be more than honored to be your friend, Acheron, if you'll let me. (Soteria) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Acheron Soteria Life Friend Loyal

hydra of revolution, By Leo Tolstoy Hydra Revolution

Don't stick that on me until we know for a fact that you have the same power Acheron does to keep cooties off that stuff By Sherrilyn Kenyon Acheron Stuff Stick Fact Power

So that's it then. You're just going to be mean to me. (Artemis)Mean to you? Mean? Fuck you, Artemis! I was butchered on the floor by your brother while you watched it happen. Then, when I was finally happy someplace, gods forbid, you tricked me into drinking your blood to bind me to you. And you think I'm mean? Bitch, please, you haven't seen mean yet. (Acheron) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Artemis Acheron Fuck Bitch Happen

You know, I've walked this earth for over eleven thousand years, my lady. I have seen things in my life that are unimaginable to you, and you ask me if I doubt you? Lady, I doubt the very air you breathe. (Acheron) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Years Lady Walked Earth Eleven

There were only so many kicks a dog could take before it turned vicious.' (Acheron) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Acheron Vicious Kicks Dog Turned

Do you want my input or is this just an angry tirade you need to vent? (Acheron)Both! (Kat)Okay, you rant and I'll add my comments at the end. (Acheron) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Acheron Vent Kat Input Angry

Sure. My ego's had enough time to recover a modicum of dignity. Let's make sure we crush it again before I mistake myself for a god. -Acheron By Sherrilyn Kenyon Acheron Dignity God Ego Time

How nice of Acheron to send us a playmate. (Daimon)Play is for children and dogs. Now that you have identified which category you fall into, I'll show you what Romans do to rabid dogs. (Valerius) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Acheron Daimon Playmate Dogs Play

You don't call Acheron 'babe.' (Valerius)You don't call Acheron 'babe' because ... well, that's just sick. But I call him 'babe' all the time. (Tabitha) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Babe Acheron Call Valerius Tabitha

Atalanta in Calydon By F Scott Fitzgerald Calydon Atalanta

I hate you! (Artemis)Don't keep saying that, Artie. It's cruel to get my hopes up. (Acheron) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Artemis Artie Acheron Hate Cruel

I'll take him outside and beat him for making my girl cry. (Acheron)Really? (Kat)Absolutely. Forget medieval, I'll break Atlantean on his ass, and you've seen what a ticked-off Atlantean god can do. Makes Hannibal Lecter look like a crybaby. (Acheron) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Acheron Cry Kat Absolutely Atlantean

You're a slave? (Eleni)I was. I'm sorry. I shouldn't have come here. (Acheron)Take your cloak off and sit, Acheron. You've done nothing to apologize for. I admire you all the more for stopping to help us. It's nothing for a nobleman to do so, yet they seldom bother to help those less fortunate. For a freedman to speak up in defense of another takes great courage and character. What you did is all the more noble and kind, and I would be honored to have you sit at my table with us. (Acheron) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Acheron Slave Eleni Sit Fortunate

Ariadne in the labyrinth. The most alive of worlds, human beings with the tenderest flesh, are made of marble. I strew devastation as I pass. I wander dead-eyed through cities and petrified populations. By Jean Genet Ariadne Labyrinth Worlds Human Flesh

Over the wine-dark sea. By Homer Sea Winedark

Oxus, forgetting the bright speed he had In his high mountain cradle in Pamere, A foiled circuitous wanderertill at last The longed-for dash of waves is heard, and wide His luminous home of waters opens, bright And tranquil, from whose floor the new-bathed stars Emerge, and shine upon the Aral Sea. By Matthew Arnold Pamere Emerge Sea Oxus Aral

What's the one thing you want more than any other, prince?""My wife."Dionysus rolled his eyes. "Okay, what's the second thing you want?""My son."This time the god expelled a long exasperated breath. "Third? And if you name another family member, I will leave you here with Apollo, so help me, Zeus."Sadly, Styxx had no other family to name and only one other thing he craved. "To die.""Ah, you can be taught. Yah! And yeah, death. You kill Acheron and you die. I get to rule the world of man and everyone's happy." Hands on hips, Dionysus arched a brow. "So what do you say?""I say get me the fuck out of here. By Sherrilyn Kenyon Thing Prince Dionysus Wife Eyes

Guards! Take the bastard out and beat him! (Styxx)Tell me something, brother. What angers you most about me? The fact I share your face or the fact I know exactly what your best friend wants to do to you ... and how often? Good to see you again, Lord Dorus, especially clothed. (Acheron) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Guards Styxx Fact Acheron Brother

I hope you find peace, my brother. (Acheron) Peace walks hand in hand with a quite conscience. (Savitar) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Acheron Peace Brother Savitar Hope

To pile Pelion upon Olympus.[Lat., Pelion imposuisse Olympo.] By Horace Lat Olympus Olympo Pelion Pile

Beware, William of Mercia, you heeded not our warnings and you can no longer turn back, but the path ahead is strewn with danger, to you, and to those who travel with you. This is but the beginning. The legions of the underworld await you, armies will seek to destroy you, but only you can know the true course. By K.j. Wignall William Mercia Beware Back Danger

How did you get me here? (Tory)I have my evil Jedi ways. The Force is strong with this one. (Acheron) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Tory Acheron Jedi Force Evil

As Hazel marched down the hill, she cursed in Latin. Percy didn't understand all of it, but he got son of a gorgon, power-hungry snake, and a few choice suggestions about where Octavian could stick his knife. By Rick Riordan Latin Hazel Hill Marched Cursed

He slept and in his sleep he saw his friends again and they were coming downriver on muddy floodwaters, Hoghead and the City Mouse and J-Bone and Bearhunter and Bucket and Boneyard and J D Davis and Earl Solomon, all watching him where he stood on the shore. They turned gently in their rubber bullboat, bobbing slightly on the broad and ropy waters, their feet impinging in the floor of the thing with membraneous yellow tracks. They glided past somberly. Out of a lightless dawn receding, past the pale daystar. A fog more obscure closed away their figures gone a sadder way by psychic seas across the Tarn of Acheron. From a rock in the river he waved them farewell but they did not wave back. By Cormac Mccarthy Hoghead Solomon City Mouse Bearhunter

He deserves nothing. Nothing but our scorn. (Father) Then I am rich indeed from the abundance of that which you've shown me. (Acheron) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Father Acheron Deserves Scorn Rich

I'm through begging for mercy. No one heeds it when I do anyway. Better I should die on my feet with all the dignity a whore can manage than crawling on my belly like a worthless slave. (Acheron) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Mercy Begging Acheron Slave Heeds

To cleave that sea [the Aegean] in the gentle autumnal season, murmuring the name of each islet, is to my mind the joy most apt to transport the heart of man into paradise. By Nikos Kazantzakis Aegean Sea Season Murmuring Islet

From what black wells of Acherontic fear or feeling, from what unplumbed gulfs of extra-cosmic consciousness or obscure, long-latent heredity, were those half-articulate thunder-croakings drawn? By H.p. Lovecraft Acherontic Feeling Obscure Longlatent Heredity

You should have told them about him. (Artemis)Told them what, Artemis? Behave or the bitch-goddess will unleash her insane killer on you? (Acheron) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Artemis Told Acheron Behave Bitchgoddess

For more than a year and a half, since meeting Athena, since coming to know Octavia and now Kali, each time I've reached into the tanks where we have brought these creatures into our world, I've longed to enter theirs. At last, in the warm embrace of the sea, breathing underwater, surrounded by the octopus's liquid world, my breath rising in silver bubbles like a song of praise, here I am. By Sy Montgomery Athena Kali Octavia World Half

We are of a broad, Karamazovian natureand this is what I am driving atcapable of containing all possible opposites and of contemplating both abysses at once, the abyss above us, an abyss of lofty ideals, and the abyss beneath us, and abyss of the lowest and foulest degradation. By Fyodor Dostoyevsky Abyss Karamazovian Broad Ideals Degradation

The innocent should never have to suffer from the battles of others. (Valerius) I know, but it seems to always be the case. (Acheron) A furore infra, libera nos - spare us from the fury within. (Valerius) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Valerius Innocent Suffer Battles Acheron

Styx was sin; Rider was peace. By Tillie Cole Rider Styx Sin Peace

There's no reason for you to know all that about me. My memories have never served good to anyone. (Acheron) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Acheron Reason Memories Served Good

You better, Artemis. Because if you don't get him under control, the world is going to become the very thing that makes you wake up screaming at night. (Acheron) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Artemis Acheron Control Night World

Who did you eat this time? (Acheron)It wasn't a who, akri. It was something that had hornies on its head like me. There were a bunch of them actually. All of them had hornies and they made a strange moo-moo sound. (Simi) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Acheron Time Eat Akri Simi

Because she's Acheron companion. (Astrid) Ash has a companion? (Zarek) (The demon snorted. She stood up and whispered loudly in Astrid's ear.) Dark-Hunters are cute, but very stupid. (Simi) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Acheron Companion Zarek Astrid Ash

By now, at the end of a sloping alley, we had reached the shores of a vast marsh. Some unknown quality in the sparkling water had stained its whole bed a bright yellow. Green leaves, of such a sour brightness as almost poisoned to behold, floated on the surface of the rush-girdled pools. Weeds like tempting veils of mossy velvet grew beneath in vivid contrast with the soil. Alders and willows hung over the margin. From where we stood a half-submerged path of rough stones, threaded by deep swift channels, crossed to the very centre.("The Basilisk") By R. Murray Gilchrist Alley Marsh End Sloping Reached

Outside Styx's apartment was not the first time Rochester and I had met, or would it be the last. We first encountered each other at Haworth House in Yorkshire when my mind was young and the barrier between reality and make-believe had not yet hardened into the shell that cocoons us in adult life. The barrier was soft, pliable and, for a moment, thanks to the kindness of a stranger and the power of a good storytelling voice, I made the short journeyand returned. By Jasper Fforde Styx Rochester Met Apartment Time

Ancient of days! august Athena! where, Where are thy men of might? thy grand in soul? Goneglimmering through the dream of things that were; First in the race that led to glory's goal, They won, and pass'd awayIs this the whole? By Lord Byron Ancient Days Athena Thy August

The past is dead. Tomorrow will become whatever decision you make it. ~ Acheron. By Sherrilyn Kenyon Acheron Dead Past Tomorrow Decision

If it were not my purpose to combine barbarian things with things Hellenic, to traverse and civilize every continent, to search out the uttermost parts of land and sea, to push the bounds of Macedonia to the farthest Ocean, and to disseminate and shower the blessings of the Hellenic justice and peace over every nation, I should not be content to sit quietly in the luxury of idle power, but I should emulate the frugality of Diogenes. But as things are, forgive me Diogenes, that I imitate Herakles, and emulate Perseus, and follow in the footsteps of Dionysos, the divine author and progenitor of my family, and desire that victorious Hellenes should dance again in India and revive the memory of the Bacchic revels among the savage mountain tribes beyond the Kaukasos ... By Alexander The Great Hellenic Diogenes Things Ocean Macedonia

I'm going to be exposed, aren't I? (Acheron)I don't know. You planning on dropping your pants around me? If so, warn me first. I don't want to go blind. (Savitar) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Exposed Acheron Savitar Warn Blind

Why are you so sad, akri? (Simi)I'm not sad, Simi. (Acheron)Yes you are. I know you, akri, you gots that pain in your heart like the Simi gets whenever she cries. (Simi) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Simi Akri Sad Acheron Cries

What made you immortal? (Nick)Really good DNA. (Acheron) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Nick Acheron Immortal Dna Made

Literary Party: A traffic jam of the lost waiting for the ferry across the Styx. By Delmore Schwartz Party Styx Literary Traffic Jam

This cavern is below all, and the enemy of all; it is hatred, without exception. By Victor Hugo Hatred Exception Cavern Enemy

Remember Arikos the key to humanity is simple. Live your life with purpose. They humans need goals to strive for. All of Trieg's have been taken from him by his enemies so we need to replace them with new ones that matter to him. Without goals humanity is lost and a single man can't function. Acheron had been wrong about one thing. without goals everyone was lost. Even the gods. By Sherrilyn Kenyon Arikos Remember Simple Goals Key

Life... a labyrinth... an agony... an ecstasy- Labyrinths By Hristo Krstevski Life Labyrinth Labyrinths Agony Ecstasy

For the first time in my life, I feel wanted... like I finally belong. There is nowhere on Earth I would rather be than here with you. You do not cage me, Styx. You make me soar. By Tillie Cole Life Wanted Time Feel Styx

So why the sudden girlspeak, Urian? Neither one of us is really into discussing our feelings ... and no offense, I like the fact we don't. (Acheron) I do too most times and I'm truly grateful you don't pry, but as a man who defied everything he once valued in this world and one who sacrificed the love of a father he worshiped ... even though it ended badly, the days I had with Phoebe were worth every wound I've suffered. (Urian) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Urian Girlspeak Sudden Acheron Feelings

Sing, O muse, of the rage of Achilles, son of Peleus, that brought countless ills upon the Achaeans. By Homer Sing Achilles Peleus Achaeans Muse

What an alliance, huh? A Dark-Hunter and a Spathi united to guard an Apollite. Who would have ever imagined? (Wulf)Love makes strange bedfellows. (Acheron)I thought that was politics. (Wulf)It's both. (Acheron) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Wulf Huh Acheron Alliance Apollite

Carrying the need to bow down and seek solace at the altar of nature, he had launched the canoe in the darkness. Tonight, his altar was the Alapaha River. By Brenda Sutton Rose Carrying Nature Darkness Altar Bow

Sing, O Muse, of the man of many devices, who wandered full many ways after he had sacked the sacred citadel of Troy. Many were the men whose cities he saw and whose mind he learned, aye, and many the woes he suffered in his heart upon the sea, seeking to win his own life and the return of his comrades. Yet even so he saved not his comrades, though he desired it sore, for through their own blind folly they perished - fools, who devoured the kine of Helios Hyperion; but he took from them the day of their returning. Of these things, goddess, daughter of Zeus, beginning where thou wilt, tell thou even unto us. By Homer Muse Troy Sing Comrades Devices

Sable-vested Night, eldest of things. By John Milton Night Sablevested Eldest Things

the beautiful wreckage of mercy. By Cassandra Clare Mercy Beautiful Wreckage

I vote, I challenge Bathymaasy and we shoot arrows at you dearest brother. ArtemisSet and Bathymaas laughed.Apollo, not so much. By Sherrilyn Kenyon Bathymaasy Vote Brother Challenge Shoot

It's a gift. (Artemis)Nothing is ever freely given. (Acheron) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Artemis Acheron Gift Freely

Life is gamble, It's harsh and painful most of the time, and it's not for the timid. Spoils go to the victor, not to the one who doesn't even show up for the battle.-Acheron By Sherrilyn Kenyon Life Gamble Time Timid Harsh

(Zarek attacks Valerius.)Cease! I know it's been a long time since you were around another Dark-Hunter, Z, but remember, whatever you do to him, you will feel it tenfold. (Acheron)Pain I can take, it's him I can't. (Zarek) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Cease Valerius Zarek Acheron Attacks

Annia of the red braid and the ferocious scowl and the long, long limbs. Annia Galeria Faustina ... "Mine," I whispered, "Mine By Kate Quinn Mine Annia Long Limbs Faustina

Come with me, the river said, close your eyes and quiet your limbs and float with me into the wonder and mystery of the canyons, see the unknown and the little known, look upon the stone gods face to face, see Medusa, drink my waters, hear my song, feel my power, come along and drift with me toward the distant, ultimate and legendary sea ... By Edward Abbey Medusa Face Close Canyons Drink

On distant Luna, buildings rise seven miles high; there the Sovereign Consul, Octavia au Lune, rules with her Imperators and Praetors. The Ash Lord, who made the world of Rhea cinders, is her minion. She controls the twelve Olympic Knights, legions of Peerless Scarred, and Obsidians as innumerable as the stars. By Pierce Brown Luna Consul Octavia Lune Praetors

Periplus of the Erythrean Sea, written By Jared Diamond Written Sea Erythrean Periplus

It's ahead of us. All I can tell you is, not even courage will help." "Are you reading Alma Mahler again?" "No." Her voice was even and knowing. The underground river. The ceiling lowers, grows wet, the water rushes into darkness. The air becomes damp and icy, the passage narrows. Light is lost here, sound; the current begins to flow beneath great, impassable slabs. By James Salter Ahead Alma Mahler Courage Knowing

I'm guessing this isn't the Mississippi," I said."The River of Night," Bloodstained Blade hummed. "It is every river and no river - the shadow of the Mississippi, the Nile, the Thames. It flows throughout the Duat, with many branches and tributaries.""Clears that right up," I muttered. By Rick Riordan Mississippi Night Bloodstained River Blade

Some think that even the ancients who lived long before the present generation, and first framed accounts of the Gods, had a similar view of nature; for they made the Oceanus and Tethys the parents of creation, and described the oath of the Gods as being by water, to which they give the name of Styx; for what is oldest is most honourable, and the most honourable thing is that by which one swears By Mary Hunter Austin Gods Honourable Styx Oceanus Tethys

You're right Acheron. I am a selfish bastard. I had to be, because no one else gave a single shit about me except me By Sherrilyn Kenyon Acheron Bastard Selfish Gave Single

Sing, goddess, of Achilles' ruinous angerWhich brought ten thousand pains to the Achaeans,And cast the souls of many stalwart heroesTo Hades, and their bodies to the dogsAnd birds of prey. By Homer Sing Goddess Hades Achilles Prey

Don't be stupid, Katra. Never speak in anger and never try to force your will onto someone else. You'll never find peace in that. (Acheron) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Katra Stupid Acheron Speak Anger

Abyss, n.There are times when I doubt everything. When I regret everything you've taken from me, everything I've given you, and the waste of all the time I've spent on us. By David Levithan Abyss Nthere Doubt Times Time

Under various names, I have praised only you, rivers! You are milk and honey and love and death and dance. From a spring in hidden grottoes, seeping from mossy rocks, Where a goddess pours live water from a pitcher, At clear streams in the meadow, where rills murmur underground, Your race and my race begin, and amazement, and quick passage. By Czeslaw Milosz Rivers Praised Race Dance Milk

Oh, see then, the Simi is not in trouble. I just kill the Greek god and all's fine. (Simi)You can't kill a Greek god, Simi. It's not allowed. (Acheron)There you go again, akri, saying no to the Simi. Don't eat that, Simi. Don't kill that, Simi. Stay here, Simi. Go to Katoteros, Simi, and wait for me to call you. I don't like being told no, akri. (Simi) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Simi Greek Kill Trouble God

I don't like your hair black. (Artemis)And I don't like your head attached to your shoulders. Guess we can't all have what we want, huh? (Acheron) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Black Artemis Hair Acheron Huh

From high Meonia's rocky shores I came, Of poor decsent, Acoetes is my name, My sire was measly born: no oxen ploughed, His fruitful fields, nor in his pastures lowed, His whole estate within the waters lay' With lines and hooks he caught the finny prey; His art was all his livelehood, which he Thus with his dying lips bequeathed to me: In streams, my boy, and rivers take thy chance; There swims', said he, Thy whole inheritance. By Ovid Thy Acoetes Meonia Decsent Born

Vengeance only destroys the one who seeks it. (Theo- Geary's Grandfather/Acheron) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Theo Acheron Vengeance Geary Grandfather