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{{quote|But true wisdom knows when further fighting is pointless. I have Teod, and Arelon will soon be mine as well. Do not be like the stonelark, ever trying to dig a pit in the sand’s wet beaches and ever having your work destroyed by the tide. Embrace Shu-Dereth, and let your efforts become more than vanity.|[[Hrathen]] to [[Sarene]]{{book ref|Elantris|47}}}} |
{{quote|But true wisdom knows when further fighting is pointless. I have Teod, and Arelon will soon be mine as well. Do not be like the stonelark, ever trying to dig a pit in the sand’s wet beaches and ever having your work destroyed by the tide. Embrace Shu-Dereth, and let your efforts become more than vanity.|[[Hrathen]] to [[Sarene]]{{book ref|Elantris|47}}}} |
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+ | The '''stonelark''' is a bird on [[Sel]].{{book ref|Elantris|47}} |
They dig holes in wet sand, only to see them be filled in by the tide. [[Hrathen]] mentioned them during an argument with [[Sarene]]. |
They dig holes in wet sand, only to see them be filled in by the tide. [[Hrathen]] mentioned them during an argument with [[Sarene]]. |
Revision as of 23:40, 22 March 2015
“But true wisdom knows when further fighting is pointless. I have Teod, and Arelon will soon be mine as well. Do not be like the stonelark, ever trying to dig a pit in the sand’s wet beaches and ever having your work destroyed by the tide. Embrace Shu-Dereth, and let your efforts become more than vanity.”
The stonelark is a bird on Sel.[1]
They dig holes in wet sand, only to see them be filled in by the tide. Hrathen mentioned them during an argument with Sarene.