Children of Virtue and Vengeance

Children of Virtue and Vengeance

by

Tomi Adeyemi

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Maji who can connect with others in dreamscapes they create in their own minds. Both Inan and Amani are Connectors.

Connector Quotes in Children of Virtue and Vengeance

The Children of Virtue and Vengeance quotes below are all either spoken by Connector or refer to Connector. For each quote, you can also see the other terms and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
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Chapter Eighty-Three Quotes

Strike, Amari.

I pull at my hair, wishing I could pull his claws out of me as well. His whispers are like the bars Kâmarū crafted from stone, a prison I can’t escape. For so long he was the scar on my back. The tyrant I had to vanquish.

How in the skies did I allow his ghost to become my guiding force?

Related Characters: Amari (speaker), King Saran, Kâmarū
Page Number: 372
Explanation and Analysis:
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Connector Term Timeline in Children of Virtue and Vengeance

The timeline below shows where the term Connector appears in Children of Virtue and Vengeance. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.
Chapter Four
Power and Systems of Oppression Theme Icon
Cycles of Violence Theme Icon
Tradition and History Theme Icon
...in a week. Amari isn’t sure how she feels about being a tîtán and a Connector, and she refuses to ask Zélie for help. Tzain tells Amari to wear her armor.... (full context)
Chapter Twenty-Two
Power and Systems of Oppression Theme Icon
Cycles of Violence Theme Icon
...recognizes the snarling girl from the dome; she introduces herself as Ramaya, elder of the Connector clan. She’s the clear leader of the elders. Ramaya greets Zélie, and when Zélie insists... (full context)
Chapter Twenty-Eight
Power and Systems of Oppression Theme Icon
Cycles of Violence Theme Icon
Tradition and History Theme Icon
Love vs. Duty Theme Icon
...to be embraced like Zélie is, especially as she watches Ramaya sit amongst her other Connectors. A sharp bell rings and a Burner runs over a bridge. She says that their... (full context)
Chapter Thirty-Nine
Power and Systems of Oppression Theme Icon
Tradition and History Theme Icon
...the same magic type. She decides to call them cênters and says that with enough Connector tîtáns, Amari could overpower Nehanda. Amari comes up with a new plan. At the signal,... (full context)
Chapter Forty-Five
Power and Systems of Oppression Theme Icon
Tradition and History Theme Icon
When dinner chimes ring, Amari is relieved. None of her Connectors acknowledge her. She closes the temple and struggles to pronounce the Yoruba that is supposed... (full context)
Chapter Fifty
Power and Systems of Oppression Theme Icon
Cycles of Violence Theme Icon
Love vs. Duty Theme Icon
...She hears “Strike, Amari” in her head and begins to feel the ashê of other Connector tîtáns. Amari tells Inan that he’s not her brother anymore, throws him down, and sends... (full context)
Chapter Fifty-Nine
Power and Systems of Oppression Theme Icon
Cycles of Violence Theme Icon
Love vs. Duty Theme Icon
...it on those she loves. Now, there’s no choice. She tells Tzain that with enough Connector tîtáns, she could take Nehanda down. Amari closes her eyes and wonders if Saran was... (full context)