Children of Virtue and Vengeance

Children of Virtue and Vengeance

by

Tomi Adeyemi

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Divîner Term Timeline in Children of Virtue and Vengeance

The timeline below shows where the term Divîner appears in Children of Virtue and Vengeance. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.
Chapter Six
Power and Systems of Oppression Theme Icon
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...and many people bow. She continues her speech and tells the story of Binta, her divîner handmaid whom Saran killed for no reason. Amari says that that kind of violence must... (full context)
Chapter Nineteen
Cycles of Violence Theme Icon
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...of the Iyika. She founded the group; she had a vision of Zélie at the divîners’ settlement and she and Baba found the survivors after the monarchy attacked. Baba sacrificed himself... (full context)
Chapter Twenty
Power and Systems of Oppression Theme Icon
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...the original elders created the Ile Ijosin sanctuary centuries ago. The landscape is lush; young divîners splash in a natural bath. Mama Agba gestures to a new infirmary and says they’re... (full context)
Chapter Twenty-Three
Cycles of Violence Theme Icon
...can still change his mind as they stop in front of what used to be divîner shacks. Nehanda admits ferociously and proudly that she destroyed them. She explains that she can... (full context)
Chapter Thirty
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...walks to Amari’s room in the elder quarters, thinking of the almost 200 maji and divîners they have to feed. The new arrivals all bring stories of the monarchy’s power. Zélie... (full context)
Chapter Fifty-Nine
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The maji and divîners gather. Amari anxiously waits for someone to realize that it’s her fault the monarchy attacked... (full context)