The Serpent's Sons

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The Serpent's Sons is a book from the Fansus timeline. The author was unknown.

Description

A discourse on two Names of the Great Serpent, written on the scales of an obsidian statuette of that Hour.

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At first the author questions the prevalence of Winter in these foremost Names, but later admits to how the silent efficiency compliments their patron’s more boisterous tendencies.


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‘As you trust not a Spider's Bargain, never accept a Serpent's Mercy. For Spider will silently spin you the rope to hang yourself, yet the Serpent laugh with you as you dig your own tomb.’