Ander - Part 3: Subchapter 13
"i'd never been to the other side of the cora before, or even past the halfway mark. after every bend in the pass i'd tell sarah, 'this is it.
Ander - Part 6: Subchapter 119
"the cora will strike you down for your sins! the cora will -" kiana grabbed a double fistful of her dress and wrenched free of his grasp with a rip and a tear.
Ander - Chapter 4, Subchapter 26
Also, if you were going to go to all the trouble of doing that, then why in the cora's name would you go and build another level on top when you could just have everything down on the ground!?
Ander - Chapter 3, Subchapter 8
"the cora...?" not the mountain, but the _god_, manifested before him in branches and leaves, the shifting gaps at the top looking down on him like thousands of eyes, full of judgement. judgement? who was this creature to judge _him_?
Ander - Part 3: Subchapter 29
All of you, get back right now, or i swear to the cora i will slit her throat where she stands!"
Ander - Part 3: Subchapter 10
_" kadai spotted him through the gaps in the tents, almost invisible in the night, wandering aimlessly in the village centre in the shadow of the cora's statue, shouting for his father. "i'm here!" kadai called.
Ander - Part 1: Subchapter 15
She uses the cora instead. the fox kept perfectly still, but the look on her face was one ander could understand fully, since he has stared into what she is staring into right now many times before: his mother's _emptiness_.
Ander - Chapter 2, Subchapter 16
That done, he turned his back and set off on the final leg of his strange journey through life, with the cora looming in the distance... ...waiting for him. \* ander stood on top of the hill, looking down at the ground.
Ander - Part 3: Subchapter 8
"the cora...?" not the mountain, but the _god_, manifested before him in branches and leaves, the shifting gaps at the top looking down on him like thousands of eyes, full of judgement. judgement? who was this creature to judge _him_?
Ander - Part 6: Subchapter 50
She had prayed to the cora with the naïve stupidity of a foolish little girl, certain that he would restore her sight. when that didn't happen, the hope slowly drained away and the fear grew stronger.
Ander - Chapter 6, Subchapter 49
She had prayed to the cora with the naïve stupidity of a foolish little girl, certain that he would restore her sight. when that didn't happen, the hope slowly drained away and the fear grew stronger.
Ander - Part 5: Subchapter 6
This was as close to the village he could get while still affording himself an unobstructed view of the cora and, more importantly, the cora's pass. if the wolves were to attack, that's where they would come from.