Unreliable Expositor/Quotes
The writer had been a perfect crazed-wits, Elminster decided early on, and paranoid to boot. What little magic the Netherese mage had set down was twisted by the periodic ravings of a tenuous sanity and by the suspicion-driven cloaking of facts in a torturous maze of codes, obtuse jargon, deliberate misinformation, and mystical gibberish. The obvious intent was to conceal magical truths from unauthorized readers--all relatively sane wizards, for instance.
—Shadows of Doom by Ed Greenwood
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Warden: [Morrigan] knows how you extend your unnatural lifespan. |
Some time later, when the movement began to fall apart, now left alone Andrey Lazarchuk have concisely and clearly set forth the point: —Yevgeny Lukin, The lie leading to the truth
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