All 50 Uses of
mortal
in
City of Heavenly Fire
- Most mortals.†
p. 65.8mortals = humans (especially merely humans) or people subject to death
- We mortals can be overhasty.†
p. 117.9 *
- "Mortals die," said Catarina.†
p. 137.2
- It does not do for vampires to fret overmuch for the lives of mortals.†
p. 212.4
- "Mortals," said the Queen.†
p. 353.8
- The Mortal Instruments is the story of Clary above everything else: the story of a girl who starts out ordinary and becomes a hero.†
p. 1.2
- It observed the day the Mortal Instruments were given to Jonathan Shadowhunter.†
p. 39.1
- "And she was with someone mortal?" said Alec.†
p. 65.9
- I could have learned not to care that you're immortal and I'm mortal.†
p. 66.5
- The Mortal Sword.†
p. 81.8
- Would you take up the Mortal Sword?†
p. 86.3
- She had held the Mortal Sword; she had felt the weight of it.†
p. 86.4
- You couldn't lie holding the Mortal Sword, but the truth, even a truth you wanted to tell, was agony.†
p. 86.4
- There was a woman, with brown hair, and she was holding a cup that looked like the Mortal Cup.†
p. 88.6
- Julian clearly wanted to, but, trapped between the Consul and Inquisitor, carrying the weight of the Mortal Sword, he couldn't move.†
p. 90.6
- You want to use the Mortal Sword on me?†
p. 92.9
- He had lovely coloring for a mortal: hair like a blade, eyes like onyx.†
p. 115.5
- A mortal woman would have been embarrassed, might have tried to cover herself, but the Queen was the Queen, eternal and proud, and she knew she was as glorious out of clothes as she was in them.†
p. 116.2
- "You are no ordinary mortal," said the Queen, and turned back to Meliorn.†
p. 117.9
- It had been so many centuries since a mortal lover had made her smile.†
p. 118.4
- Shadows that Magnus saw on every mortal face—every human, every Shadowhunter, every creature doomed to die.†
p. 137.1
- "And maybe if you hadn't been on Valentine's side once, there wouldn't have been a Mortal War," Isabelle hissed at her mother.†
p. 177.6
- With some woman who died in the Mortal War.†
p. 177.9
- After the Mortal War, Angel Square had been full of bodies.†
p. 209.8
- This must have been part of the Gard that had been rebuilt after the Mortal War—Clary had been too tired to notice the night before.†
p. 285.2
- Double doors stood before them, blazoned with the triptych of the Angel and the Mortal Instruments.†
p. 285.7
- Finally we had him drink from the Mortal Cup.†
p. 310.7
- "I have heard," she said, and paused, for the next bit was awkward, "that one of the warlocks of the Spiral Labyrinth, Theresa Gray, is someone whom you knew and cared for during your mortal life.†
p. 315.9
- And more than that, I cannot go to Tessa and present myself to her as a mortal man, as a Shadowhunter, and not tell her the feelings I had for her when I was—" He broke off.†
p. 317.5
- When we got here, the Clave questioned all of us, especially Jules, and they used the Mortal Sword to make sure we weren't lying.†
p. 330.9
- The Mortal Sword hurts.†
p. 331.0
- They didn't have to use the Mortal Sword onus, we would have told the Council the truth, but they used it anyway.†
p. 331.6
- They don't know about the Edom thing—I mentioned it when I was holding the Mortal Sword, but I think they just thought it was another word for 'Hell.'†
p. 333.4
- Valentine Morgenstern was a great hero of the war; he died in battle against Hodge Starkweather, but not before he had saved the Mortal Cup, and the Clave along with it.†
p. 371.7
- She caught individual words—"trial" and "mortal" and "betrayal."†
p. 458.4
- "No Mortal Sword," the Consul said.†
p. 459.1
- Raphael's gaze was distant, and Luke was reminded that the boy in front of him, though he looked an ageless, angelic fourteen, was in fact older than he was, older than Luke's parents would have been, if they had lived—or in his mother's case, if she had remained mortal.†
p. 460.1
- She had seen the same look on his father's face, when he'd gazed down at the Mortal Cup.†
p. 469.1
- The Angel Raziel, rising out of Lake Lyn, the Mortal Instruments in hand.†
p. 481.8
- He remembered Tessa weeping in his arms in Paris, and thinking that he had never known the loss she felt, because he had never loved like she had, and that he was afraid that someday he would, and like Tessa he would lose his mortal love.†
p. 502.2
- But for an immortal to love a mortal, that had been the destruction of gods, and if gods had been destroyed by it, Magnus could hardly hope for better.†
p. 502.4
- They will remember him only as mortal.†
p. 633.3
- And so, as Jocelyn had for so many years, Clary stood at the side of the Mortal Mirror and wept for the brother she would never have, for the boy who had never been given the chance to live.†
p. 650.8
- Most of them showed passages from Shadowhunter history: the Angel rising from the lake with the Mortal Instruments, the Angel passing the Gray Book to Jonathan Shadowhunter, the First Accords, the Battle of Shanghai, the Council of Buenos Aires.†
p. 651.9
- There was another tapestry as well, this one looking newer and freshly hung, which showed the Angel rising out of the lake, this time without the Mortal Instruments.†
p. 652.1
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p. 686.9
- The Mortal Instruments?†
p. 687.1
- And then after the Mortal War I asked Magnus if I should approach Jace, speak to him of the past of the Herondales, but he said to give him time.†
p. 714.6
- Zachariah told me of the way in which he became mortal again.†
p. 714.9
- So he is—Zachariah is mortal now?†
p. 715.5
Definitions:
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(1)
(mortal as in: mortal body) human (especially merely human); or subject to death
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(2)
(mortal as in: a mortal wound) causing death
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(3)
(mortal as in: felt mortal agony) extreme or intense