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" Hearken to my speech, boy - all Golden-Folk be as we ere long. Once we shone brightly, gliding through the leaves of the forest and the brush of the desert, plain to eye only a flurry of green and gold, green and gold. One day now and one day soon, we all fade to gray. "

Phillip Andrew Bennett Low , Monsters in a Mirror: Strange Tales from the Chapel Perilous


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Phillip Andrew Bennett Low quote : Hearken to my speech, boy - all Golden-Folk be as we ere long. Once we shone brightly, gliding through the leaves of the forest and the brush of the desert, plain to eye only a flurry of green and gold, green and gold. One day now and one day soon, we all fade to gray.