
The Nature of Evil- Brigid Ehrmantraut ’18
Evil is as Evil does—the night grows cold, grows close about you. Evil is as you may do—a shadow hides your screams and laughs. Your laugh? Its laughter?…
Evil is as Evil does—the night grows cold, grows close about you. Evil is as you may do—a shadow hides your screams and laughs. Your laugh? Its laughter?…
(Originally Published in the November 2014 issue of the Princeton Tory) The struggle against a totalitarian government is unsurprisingly a frequent theme in dystopian literature. Almost by definition…
“Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” – Arthur C. Clarke The blue-eyed boy follows the stainless-steel road into the concrete jungle, and dust billows up behind…
The dragon looked down at the little man, its hide encased in pitifully thin strips of steel. It held a torch aloft, the weak flame flickering uncertainly with…
Once upon a time, hundreds of years ago, there was a city named Holum in the northern forests. The forest surrounding Holum was known to be enchanted by…
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