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"That is the result of the Tarnish."
In the absence of a king, the castle begins to fall victim to a form of physical decay, called the Tarnish.
"The Tarnish has not yet reached the Heart, High Lord.
The Tarnish had grown worse; the discoloration had moved deeper within the castle walls.
The suit of armor was chipped and battered as if from many battles, the polish gone, the metal stained almost black by the Tarnish.
Sterling Silver had no master and no retainers to look after her, and she began to fall under the Tarnish.
If unchecked, the Tarnish will eventually consume the castle and spread out into the whole of Landover.
"It shows nothing of the Tarnish, Questor.
The treasury can be replenished, the army can be restored, and the Tarnish can be cleansed.
He remembered how forbidding she had seemed that first time, all worn and discolored from the Tarnish, the loss of magic in the land having sickened her.
The Tarnish would fade; Sterling Silver would be Castle Dracula no more.
His musical, Tarnish, played in the NY International Fringe Festival in 2001.
Hughes is Varnishing the Nation's Tarnish, The Washington Post, September 9, 2005.
The Tarnish that drains the life from Sterling Silver rav- ages the Greensward as well.
There was a sense of something grand and elegant passing away in the wake of J the Tarnish, and Ben was bothered by it.
The same year also saw Art Clay Slow Tarnish introduced, a clay that tarnishes less rapidly than the other metal clays.
He is a gifted healer, and by his magic the Lake Country is kept healthy while the rest of Landover succumbs to the Tarnish.
Collins was born in London, and began directing for the stage, including productions of Fata Morgana, No Man's Land, and Tarnish.
Sterling Silver was not under the Tarnish; she was polished and gleaming like something just crafted, and the island on which she sits was the most beautiful spot in the land.
They passed down numerous corridors and through countless halls, all musted and stained by the Tarnish, but lit with the smokeless lights and warmed by the life of the castle.
Bit of Tarnish On Silver Tongue Other politicians, however, argued that the problems reflected a more general dissatisfaction with the Governor's performance, which, they said, has not lived up to the promise of his oratory.
A LITTLE TARNISH ON PLATINUM Platinum, another precious metal that is not as precious as it used to be.
The silver of the rail and lectern was stained with the Tarnish, but, beneath the discoloring, Ben could see thousands of tiny characters scrolled into the metal, etched by the hand of some enormously patient crafts- man.
In the absence of a worthy ruler, the Paladin disappears and Landover falls prey to a physical decay known as "the Tarnish", which slowly spreads from the king's castle (Sterling Silver) to the rest of the kingdom.