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Thomas crafts prose that transport the reader through time and tosses them into the world of antiquity. His descriptions are as rich and as decadent as the times in which he guides us through. Whether Thomas is describing the bedroom of a dying King, the gluttony of poppy abusing noble woman, or the cursing of bloody warriors you can't help but be mystified by the attention to detail. The Cradle and the Sword feels like living history, and Thomas has made the white page a window into the soul of the human soul. This is by far one of the best projects I have seen on Inkshares! 
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    Thomas crafts prose that transport the reader through time and tosses them into the world of antiquity. His descriptions are as rich and as decadent as the times in which he guides us through. Whether Thomas is describing the bedroom of a dying King, the gluttony of poppy abusing noble woman, or the cursing of bloody warriors you can't help but be mystified by the attention to detail. The Cradle and the Sword feels like living history, and Thomas has made the white page a window into the soul of the human soul. This is by far one of the best projects I have seen on Inkshares! 
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      Nineveh — 631 BC

      The King of Kings was dying. This in itself was no great surprise, as dying was what old men generally did. And had the king been any other old man, his dying might have caused no great disturbance. But he was no ordinary old man. He was the Emperor of the World, Lord of the Four Zones; and rumors of his illness fueled a whispered panic throughout the palace complex.

      “Twin sons,” Nura overheard some baron mutter from the other side of. . .

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        Nineveh — 631 BC

        The King of Kings was dying. This in itself was no great surprise, as dying was what old men generally did. And had the king been any other old man, his dying might have caused no great disturbance. But he was no ordinary old man. He was the Emperor of the World, Lord of the Four Zones; and rumors of his illness fueled a whispered panic throughout the palace complex.

        “Twin sons,” Nura overheard some baron mutter from the other side of. . .

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