Chaos seeks to unravel, while Order seeks to constrain.
[And Sabriel bites back several comments about assuming she's a servant of Chaos, or that Order has had the upper hand, given the state of the Old Kingdom.
They're not helpful, and antagonizing Yuber will have no point. Given his nature, as far as Sabriel understands it, he's been remarkably cooperative.]
And yet there is a point where both exist, neither devouring the other, but instead interconnected.
[The Book of the Dead. Abhorsen's bells, and the Abhorsens themselves, including Sabriel. All of these contained a mixture of Free and Charter magic, existing in a relatively stable equilibrium.]
no subject
[And Sabriel bites back several comments about assuming she's a servant of Chaos, or that Order has had the upper hand, given the state of the Old Kingdom.
They're not helpful, and antagonizing Yuber will have no point. Given his nature, as far as Sabriel understands it, he's been remarkably cooperative.]
And yet there is a point where both exist, neither devouring the other, but instead interconnected.
[The Book of the Dead. Abhorsen's bells, and the Abhorsens themselves, including Sabriel. All of these contained a mixture of Free and Charter magic, existing in a relatively stable equilibrium.]