Breathing Fire (Heretic Daughters)

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Genres: Fiction
    Witch-hags were generally something I tried to stay far away from.  Best-case scenario, I kept tabs on where they liked to be, and stayed the hell away from those places.  They were, by far, the most unpleasant kind of witch, and they tended to all go rogue eventually, if they lived long enough, which drove the law-loving druids bonkers, since they couldn’t kill them before that happened.  A rogue witch-hag wasn’t always that easy to tell apart from a law-abiding one, though the stories alw...ays told it differently.  They could disguise the blood-red of their eyes when they weren’t actively using their powers, and their fingertips weren’t dipped in blood unless they just happened to be in the middle of sacrificing someone or something.  But rogue or not, it was all just semantics, in my jaded mind, when it came to witch-hags.  If they knew what I was, it would change even the most law-abiding hag in a heartbeat.   I was broke half of the time, though I usually worked a lot, whatever that work happened to be.  Most of my money went swiftly towards my deep devotion to paranoia, and my need to stay constantly on the run.  Yes, I was broke, but that didn’t mean I wasn’t worth anything.  If harvested for parts, I was priceless.  I was many lifetime’s worth of fortunes, if used properly.  And to the hags in particular, I was limitless power.  Even a good hag, if there was such a thing, wouldn’t be able to resist such an opportunity.  So avoiding hags was usually a gimme.MoreLess

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