Today's discussion on The Grey Wolf had some mention of the Catholic Church and some interesting thoughts on potential stories that will be brought to light in The Black Wolf.

It reminded me of this passage in All The Devils Are Here and the imagery and emotion this passage creates:

“Armand paused in front of Notre-Dame, and tried to see beyond the scaffolding to the remarkable face of the cathedral. He could see the huge rose window that had incredibly survived the fire. It looked, behind the works, like a giant third eye. Gazing perpetually out at the City of Light and its citizens, while also gazing inward, at their motivations, their characters, their hearts and souls. He wondered if that was why the great cathedral had burst into flames.”

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