“And the General regrets the night.”
T. Mountebank“… as General Berringer would readily admit, “If you’re in a fair fight, I’ve done something wrong.”
T. Mountebank“I swore on my knees at the altar where you held me that I would kill you. It was an oath you made me make in my own blood. And now I have returned to give you the promised blade.”
T. Mountebank, Sister Sable“And the General regrets the night.”
T. Mountebank, Sister Sable“He didn’t know what beget what, but he quickly learned that people with money to hide were powerful, and powerful people were violent. It was reliable math: as the amount of money being conveyed increased, so too did the level of paranoia; the psychotic behavior of his clients increasing with every figure added to the sum.”
T. Mountebank, Sister Sable