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In war, the dead are dead, and the living must keep living. We need to move.
-- Gaven
(chapter 14)
Importance: Gaven dismisses the idea of taking time to bury the dead, emphasizing the harsh pragmatism of their struggle. This quote captures the cruel necessity of pressing forward despite the cost.
You always have a choice. I’m not ready to give up on Gaven just yet.”
-- Mirari
(chapter 15)
Importance: Mirari refuses to accept that Gaven must die, underscoring her belief in redemption and the power of individual choice even in the face of overwhelming odds.
Redeem yourself, Gaven. It’s the only way for you to be forgiven."
(chapter 11)
Importance: Gaven’s haunting visions force him to grapple with his guilt and seek redemption. This line encapsulates the central internal struggle that shapes Gaven's journey.
This freedom wasn’t possible as a noble; those fancy scrooges refrained from consuming a commoner’s drink, only fancied wine and aged cheese... (chapter 12)
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