• dom@lemmy.ca
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    Szeth son son Vallano wore white on the day he was to kill a king.

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    The prologue of the first Wheel of Time book, The Eye of the World is one that has stuck with me, and had me absolutely hooked.

    “Ten years, Betrayer,” Lews Therin said softly, the soft sound of steel being bared. “Ten years your foul master has wracked the world. And now this. I will. . . .”

    “Ten years! You pitiful fool! This war has not lasted ten years, but since the beginning of time. You and I have fought a thousand battles with the turning of the Wheel, a thousand times a thousand, and we will fight until time dies and the Shadow is triumphant!”

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    The first that comes to my mind is the prologue of The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss. It’s beautiful prose with this hint of sadness and at the same time epicness and mystery. It made me want so find out more about the main character and read more of this poetic language.

    I also love the opening lines of Wyrd Sisters by Terry Pratchett: “The wind howled. Lightning stabbed the earth erratically, like an inefficient assassin.” Describing the weather is a really common opening, but Pratchett manages to put his own humorous twist to it. It unites setting the “stormy, witchy night” mood with setting the stage for his humour. The comparison is so absurd and so pratchetty, it never fails to make me grin.

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    There are 2 off the top of my head that I think of often.

    The building was on fire, and it wasn’t my fault.

    • Jim Butcher, Blood Rites

    My mother was the village whore and I loved her very much.

    • Mary Brown, Pigs Don’t Fly

    Both just immediately grabbed me. ¯\(ツ)

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    Game of Thrones deserves a mention. Minor character goes on patrol north of the wall. Gets pwned. Introduces us to the central conflict of the series in a mysterious way and sets the grim tone.