-- 𝐼𝓃 𝓉𝒽ℯ ℳ𝒾𝓃𝒹 ℴ𝒻 𝒶 𝒟𝒶𝓇𝓀 ℰ𝓁𝒻
Sentence starters from the War of The Spider Queen series
“I’ll kill you, wizard!”
“You’ll serve me. You’ll calm yourself and submit, unless you want another taste of the blade.”
“We drow don’t love one another, except in the carnal sense.”
“You sound less than rhapsodic. Feeling morose again today?”
“I’m all right. Better, at least, now that I see you still alive.”
“Does my offense seem so grievous, then?”
“Have you never annihilated a single specimen of our tender young cadets?”
“Combat training is inherently dangerous.”
“I needed seven assistants with a degree of magical expertise to help me perform the summoning ritual.”
“Why perform such a dangerous ritual in the first place?”
“To become more powerful, of course,”
“What did they steal?”
“That’s not going to make your job any easier.”
“I like this less with every word you speak.”
“Then you understand my predicament. I imagine you’ve also figured out why I called on you today.”
“All right. Maybe we’ll find out something we can turn to our advantage.”
“Your mothers wouldn’t mind if I slaughtered you, either.”
“Perhaps I don’t care about the game.”
“Do you know what’s breaking through?”
“Oh, I daresay it would, to see him and kill him, isn’t that the way of it?”
“Deep down in your heart of hearts, did you serve out of reverence or fear?”
“Is that just your usual glumness speaking, or do you find something lacking?”
“Careful, or I’ll have to report you for blasphemy. It’s chaos that made us, and made us what we are.”
“I’m sure they do. That’s certainly the way our agents operate in marketplaces elsewhere in the Underdark.”
“I’m counting on your familiarity with the slums to see me safely through my encounters with the lower orders.”
“No point going there blind if we can acquire some intelligence first.”
“I wish you’d invite me to sit down.”
“Would you like me to send for some wine?”
“I’m not entirely sure what will become of me,”
“Then if you want my help, you’ll have to set me free … today.”
“I doubt a threat would suffice to draw so many boys away from home,”










