All 50 Uses
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City of Heavenly Fire
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- A pity for the Nephilim that they have no more favors they can ask of Heaven, and none of the puny instruments of war they forge in their Adamant Citadel can harm me now.†
p. 21.3 *
- A pity for the Nephilim that they have no more favors they can ask of Heaven, and none of the puny instruments of war they forge in their Adamant Citadel can harm me now.†
p. 90.1
- The Adamant Citadel is besieged!†
p. 160.1
- You cannot open a Portal to the Adamant Citadel unless the Iron Sisters allow it.†
p. 162.2
- Sebastian didn't expect us to be watching for him at the Citadel.†
p. 162.3
- Jace had seen the Adamant Citadel before only in pictures.†
p. 165.5
- Carved out of the same stuff as seraph blades, the Citadel glowed against the night sky like a star; it was what Jace had mistaken for the light of a bonfire.†
p. 165.6
- All around the Citadel the volcanic ground stretched away, black and white like a chessboard—half volcanic rock and half snow.†
p. 165.7
- They stood between the Nephilim who had come through the Portal, and the gates of the Adamant Citadel.†
p. 166.2
- "They'll stay inside the Citadel," Jace said.†
p. 166.8
- If he manages to get through the gates, or his Endarkened do, the Sisters will destroy the Citadel before they let him have it.†
p. 166.9
- Her boots skidded on the snow as she darted toward the Citadel.†
p. 168.6
- Clary burst out on the other side of the crowd and found herself beside the Citadel.†
p. 170.5
- Only feet from her, a Dark Shadowhunter had slipped away from the battle and toward the Citadel gates.†
p. 170.7
- He carried a mace and flail under his arm; with a grinning glance back at the battle, he ducked through the Citadel gate— And the scissors closed.†
p. 170.8
- There were other stains, fanned across the Citadel wall, darkening the ground beneath.†
p. 170.9
- She turned to glare at the Citadel.†
p. 173.5
- She saw the chaos of fighting, blood in the snow, the spark of starlight on blades and the harsh glow of the Citadel.†
p. 173.9
- Jia Penhallow announced that enough of them had gone through to the Citadel, that the others should wait inside the Gard in case reinforcements were needed; there was no need to stand in the courtyard and freeze.†
p. 175.8
- She understood how badly everyone wanted to fight, but plenty of warriors had been dispatched to the Citadel, and Alicante still required a force to guard it.†
p. 175.9
- "In six hundred years we have not abandoned our Citadel," said one of the Sisters, a tall woman whose hair fell in black ropes to her waist.†
p. 184.1
- The iratze took shape on face's shoulder, the color spiraling from the tip so black that the light coming from the stars and the Citadel seemed to vanish into it.†
p. 190.7
- Although, who knows what will happen, with the attack on the Citadel tonight.†
p. 204.3
- He shouldn't even be able to get that close to the Citadel.†
p. 204.4
- To the battle at the Citadel.†
p. 207.9
- "Sebastian attacked the Adamant Citadel," said Raphael, moving around a tight knot of Shadowhunters.†
p. 212.9
- He would have killed them all and taken the Citadel most likely, if not for your face—†
p. 213.1
- The Citadel is built on ley lines.†
p. 213.3
- Memories crept back slowly—the icy lava plain in front of the Citadel, Amatis laughing and daring Clary to hurt her, Jace cutting his way through a field of the Endarkened; Jace on the ground bleeding fire, Brother Zachariah lurching back from the blaze.†
p. 216.4
- We heard what you did with that iratze, at the Citadel.†
p. 217.8
- Then Helen showed up on our doorstep and told us you'd been injured in the Citadel battle.†
p. 218.9
- He spoke first: "You already know that yesterday morning, before the battle at the Citadel, Sebastian tried to attack the London Institute."†
p. 221.2
- Many of the other cots were taken up with Shadowhunter warriors, recovering from the battle at the Citadel.†
p. 229.2
- "I nearly killed him at the Citadel—" That was not you.†
p. 229.8
- You were at the Burren, and the Citadel.†
p. 255.1
- You got lucky at the Citadel.†
p. 263.1
- You lost the battle at the Citadel, and you don't like to lose.†
p. 263.3
- "You didn't break the walls of the Citadel," said Jace.†
p. 263.5
- "I didn't go to the Citadel for arms and armor," Sebastian sneered.†
p. 263.5
- She thought of his smirk when she'd mentioned the battle at the Citadel.†
p. 287.2
- Of the way the ground had opened under his feet at the Citadel, as if the earth were welcoming him in, hiding him from the threat of the world above.†
p. 289.6
- Vengeance for our victories in London and at the Citadel.†
p. 290.2
- "We didn't have victories in London and at the Citadel, Lazlo," said Jia.†
p. 290.2
- "But the attack on the Citadel," Lazlo protested.†
p. 290.4
- He did not enter the Citadel.†
p. 290.5
- "We were too conservative in the number we sent to face him at the Citadel," said Robert Lightwood, his booming voice carrying through the room.†
p. 290.9
- He was the head of the Mexico City Institute and had been at the Citadel battle.†
p. 292.4
- They were told, but they didn't see, not until the Citadel, the difference between Endarkened warriors and Shadowhunters.†
p. 305.9
- "The reason he attacked the Citadel was to gather information," said Jace.†
p. 306.1
- One of the young Longfords was at the battle at the Citadel.†
p. 311.3
Definitions:
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(1)
(citadel) a stronghold or fortress
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)