The word of a Dragon was culturally unbreakable upon many levels; far more so even than a Human promise. It was what a Human promise ought to be.
The Dragon Librarian (Scrolls of Fire Book 1) by Marc Secchia
The word of a Dragon was culturally unbreakable upon many levels; far more so even than a Human promise. It was what a Human promise ought to be.
The Dragon Librarian (Scrolls of Fire Book 1) by Marc Secchia
Vocabulary word for the day:
Sesquipedalian: adjective, Also, sesquipedal [ses-kwip-i-dl]
1. Given to using long words.
2. (of a word) containing many syllables.
Vocabulary word for the day:
Disenthrall verb (used with object)
1. to free from bondage; liberate.
Vocabulary word of the day:
Manumit man·u·mit ˌ/manyəˈmit/ verb historical (used with object),
manumitted, manumitting.
1. to release from slavery or servitude.
Vocabulary word of the day:
Miche: British Dialect.
[Mich] verb (used without object) miched, miching.
To lurk out of sight.
Vocabulary word of the day:
Freedom
the quality or state of being free: as
- the absence of necessity, coercion, or constraint in choice or action
- liberation from slavery or restraint or from the power of another
- the quality or state of being exempt or released from something onerous
a political or civil right
Vocabulary word of the day:
Solivagant: noun so·liv·a·gant \ sōˈlivəgənt \
Rambling alone : marked by solitary wandering.