Quote by: Lord Dunsany

Alderic, Knight of the Order of the City and the Assault, hereditary Guardian of the King's Peace of Mind, a man not unremembered among the makers of myth, pondered so long upon the Gibbelins' hoard that by now he deemed it his. Alas that I should say of so perilous a venture, undertaken at dead of night by a valorous man, that its motive was sheer avarice! Yet upon avarice only the Gibbelins relied to keep their larders full, and once in every hundred years sent spies into the cities of men to see how avarice did, and always the spies returned again to the tower saying that all was well. It may be thought that, as the years went on and men came by fearful ends on that tower's wall, fewer and fewer would come to the Gibbelins' table: but the Gibbelins found otherwise. ("The Hoard Of The Gibbelins")


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  • NameLord Dunsany
  • DescriptionIrish writer and dramatist
  • AliasesEdward John Moreton Drax Plunkett; Lord Dunsany
  • BornJuly 24, 1878
  • DiedOctober 25, 1957
  • CountryIreland
  • ProfessionWriter; Playwright; Poet; Politician; Chess Player; Novelist
  • WorksThe King Of Elfland's Daughter