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| 9.08 | “Secrets broke me. I gained this, as none of my kind ever have. It was no kindness. Cormelex, the Infernal Court.” |
| 9.32 | ‘Secrets broke me. I gained this, as none of my kind ever have. It was no kindness. Cormelex, the Infernal Court.’ |
| 9.34 | “Cormelex.” |
| 9.34 | “Someone really must have hated the owner. Is this you, Cormelex? If only this was my inn. I could…use [Partial Reconstruction]. But that would be cheating, wouldn’t it?” |
| 9.34 | What did you do here, Cormelex? |
| 9.34 | Someone had broken Cormelex’s room to bits. She knew it was his. The figures of the horned people were everywhere. |
| 9.34 | —Cormelex, the Infernal Court |
| 9.34 | That was the most distressing news Erin had heard all day. More than even Cormelex’s garden. Seborn shrugged as he climbed out and dried himself off. |
| 9.34 | Seborn had found some gnawed-on pillows for a Drowned Folk to lie on in his garden. Erin assumed that Cormelex had possessed some relaxing qualities to his garden or used it for his ends. |
| Interlude – Stories | However, the rest was gone. The last Archfiend, Cormelex, had seen to that. |
| Interlude – Stories | “Even if every single one of us were to commit to reproducing, even if we all avoided natural death, lived a thousand years, our people will not recover. The Agelum are dying. We hide from our enemies, who might remember our deeds and come against us. None of this is any one individual’s fault. Even Cormelex. It is the same thing that had laid low Dragonlords and the path of this world.” |
| 9.62 | A single door was open; the door was blown away. She paused at the entrance, and Ryoka Griffin shuddered, and Teriarch’s smile turned to concern as they saw the broken door that held the ruined [Garden of Sanctuary] that had belonged to Cormelex of the Lucifen. |
| 9.68 | “That’s right. So I summoned you. I know you. You’re Lucifen. Cormelex’s people.” |
| 9.68 | The hairs of Visophecin’s neck slowly rose. Cormelex had a garden? He kept his face straight. |
| 10.10 E (Pt. 1) | “Secrets broke me. I gained this, as none of my kind ever have. It was no kindness. Cormelex, the Infernal Court.” |
| 10.10 E (Pt. 1) | And last of all, Cormelex of the Lucifen. Another being whose very species Erin had barely known of until recently. A member of the Infernal Court of Rhir, which predated the Blighted Kingdom and Demons. |
| 10.10 E (Pt. 1) | “I’m you. You haven’t asked what the rules are, by the way. Cormelex did the moment he walked in. Aleieta Reinhart tried to charm herself for three days before she gave in. Empress Sheta never had to ask.” |
| 10.10 E (Pt. 1) | “Cormelex could. Are you here for me? Or someone else?” |
| 10.18 E | “We’re not doing hypotheticals. Cormelex loved those. They work as well on yourself as they did on him.” |
| 10.18 E | “Okay, my personal door leads to the alter-me who is totally not terrifying right now. The Sheta, Cormelex, and Aleieta doors lead to…somewhere I haven’t explored because that’s scary too. This new door leads to something that the [Pavilion of Secrets] was made for.” |
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