Ander - Chapter 1, Subchapter 17
With its extra eyes and stony maw, the cora always made him feel uneasy. near his cot, suspended over another candle, was a metal ball filled with water.
Ander - Part 1: Subchapter 17
With its extra eyes and stony maw, the cora has always made him feel uneasy. near his cot, suspended over another candle, was a metal ball filled with water.
Ander - Part 6: Subchapter 82
cora knows i tried. but you were just too different._ _i'm sorry..._ _i tried to make you strong. i tried to make you into the daughter i always wanted.
Ander - Part 6: Subchapter 65
"the cora is a line, mellah-kai. it's always been a line. it separates things, because that's what lines do.
Ander - Part 6: Subchapter 49
A short silence, and then: "by the cora, banno just decked the hell out of somaht!" "it really is him!"
Ander - Part 3: Subchapter 5
Why in the cora's name didn't you stay with the foxes? they could have offered you at least some kind of protection, couldn't they?" "you don't understand, father.
Ander - Chapter 3, Subchapter 5
Why in the cora's name didn't you stay with the foxes? they could have offered you at least some kind of protection, couldn't they?" "you don't understand, father.
The others...
It was a large 2-story house that had lots of extra room and a maid.i walked in and saw cora making coffee i quickly jumped on the counter and landed next to him and scaring the fuck out of him "oh...hey razor whats up?"
Ander - Chapter 4, Subchapter 30
It was the cora, staring up at him from wherever that pool led to, staring with the three lidless, unblinking eyes of a serpent. _how she wished it was you, kadai.
Ander - Chapter 4, Subchapter 24
Beyond the cora you would have been executed for such a crime, so be thankful to me, be thankful for my mercy, be thankful for your life!
Ander - Chapter 6, Subchapter 47
By the cora, i was out for such a long time, what if it's not there anymore?
Ander - Part 4: Subchapter 49
He didn't pray to the cora, though. the cora would never answer such a prayer. he simply said the words in his head, not directing them to any deity in particular.