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[The Palace of Fates]
- [Palace of Fates]
These are aliases for "[The Palace of Fates]".
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Total mentions
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10.18 E | [The Palace of Fates]. |
10.18 E | Three, if you counted the place where Erin had seen the [Palace of Fates], but the walkway was as yet invisible; the door hidden. |
The Roots (Pt. 2c) | The [Palace of Fates]. |
The Roots (Pt. 2c) | I’m in the [Palace of Fates]. I’m in a Skill that Erin doesn’t have—the one after the [Pavilion of Secrets]. |
The Roots (Pt. 2c) | They reminded Mrsha of the [Garden of Sanctuary]’s doors; none of them fit the architecture surrounding them. The [Palace of Fates] seemed to change flooring at will; the walls and windows would match the style of the flooring and become natural grass and vine-coated walls or onyx-black Chemath Marble and Truegold windowsills. |
The Roots (Pt. 2c) | Is someone messing with me? Or is this…the [Palace of Fates]? Is this what Erin gets for hitting Level 60 or something? A crummy nostalgia clipshow? |
The Roots (Pt. 2c) | By the Ekirra-logic, if you had a Mrsha who had access to the [Palace of Fates] for whatever reason, by something she had done or something that had granted her access, she had to be at least Level 70. |
The Roots (Pt. 2c) | This can’t be what the [Palace of Fates] is for. My fates? |
The Roots (Pt. 2c) | It tasted like butter and yeast. Then Mrsha—that was, the real Mrsha—closed the door. Her heart was hammering in her chest, unlike the sleepy girl in The Wandering Inn. But for a second, she felt like that Mrsha who had just taken a nap in the garden and not fallen into the [Palace of Fates]. |
The Roots (Pt. 3) | Like the other Mrshas, she had gone exploring, but hadn’t ended up in a ruined [Palace of Fates] like the first Mrsha, who had died via the pavilion. But that meant the door in the central courtyard might lead to the [Pavilion of Secrets] where a very unchill fake Erin was. |
The Roots (Pt. 3) | Me setting myself on fire in the [Palace of Fates]. Don’t burn the rugs. |
The Roots (Pt. 3) | Okay, that’s better. She supposed it made sense; it was hard to get lost in Erin’s [Garden of Sanctuary], and this [Palace of Fates] was ‘hers’, at least according to her conclusions in the alternate reality. |
The Roots (Pt. 3) | If that somehow qualified her as ‘owning’ the flowers, which then meant she ‘owned’ the [Palace of Fates], she just had to say someone was slacking on the job. |
The Roots (Pt. 3) | The [Palace of Fates] had free bidets and a bunch of doors that showed you what might be. Not exactly…well, Mrsha was probably using it wrong. |
The Roots (Pt. 3) | Something in the [Palace of Fates] made the Faerie Flowers think there was food here. |
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