Red Rising Saga Quotes

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"I always thought when I became a man, I’d feel more confident, but towering over this boy, I feel so very small. I lost my own father to a cause; have I doomed Pax to the same fate?"

- Darrow O'Lykos
Iron Gold, ch. 2: Darrow, p. 14

"You put the death in me when I heard of that damn Iron Rain. You put the death in all of us."

- Deanna O'Lykos
Iron Gold, ch. 2: Darrow, p. 16

"The line of Silenius died with Octavia. You were a fool to let that boy go, but if he was alive we’d know it. He got swallowed up by the war just like the rest of them."

- Dancer O'Faran
Iron Gold, ch. 2: Darrow, p. 19

"when the law is not obeyed, the ground is fertile for tyrants."

- Dancer O'Faran
Iron Gold, ch. 2: Darrow, p. 20

"When I was a soldier, I watched as your wife gave pardons to murderers, to slavers, and I bore it because I was told it was necessary to win the war. I watch now as our people live fifteen to a room with scraps for food, rags for healthcare, while the highColor aristocracy live in towers, and I bear it because I’m told it is necessary to win the war. I’ll be damned if I sit back and watch another tyrant replace the one we left behind because it is necessary to win the fucking war."

- Dancer O'Faran
Iron Gold, ch. 2: Darrow, p. 20

"You’re my friend,” he says, voice heavy with emotion. “You will always be my friend. I won’t put a dagger in your back. But I will stand up to you. I will do what is right."

- Dancer O'Faran
Iron Gold, ch. 2: Darrow, p. 21

"Sadly, not all adversaries are enemies."

- Darrow O'Lykos
Iron Gold, ch. 2: Darrow, p. 21

"Sevro watches Dancer’s wool toga billow in the wind as he boards his shuttle. “I liked the bastard better in armor."

- Sevro au Barca
Iron Gold, ch. 2: Darrow, p. 21

"At first I thought it strange living in the house of my greatest enemy, but in all humanity, who knew the burdens Mustang and I face as well as Octavia? In life, I loathed her. In death, I understand her."

- Darrow O'Lykos
Iron Gold, ch. 3: Darrow, p. 25

"My wife is not as fickle as a flame. She is an ocean. I knew from the first that I cannot own her, cannot tame her, but I am the only storm that moves her depths and stirs her tides. And that is more than enough."

- Darrow O'Lykos
Iron Gold, ch. 3: Darrow, p. 26

"We’re missing this,” she says eventually. “Life. The dinner tonight, I’ll remember forever. The lightning bugs. The children in the yard. The smell of rain on its way.” She looks over at me. “Just seeing you laughing. I shouldn’t remember it. It should be one of thousands."

- Virginia au Augustus
Iron Gold, ch. 3: Darrow, p. 28

"For those who dine with war and empire, the bill always comes at the end."

- Darrow O'Lykos
Iron Gold, ch. 3: Darrow, p. 29

"Child of Mars, welcome to the worlds…” the young Sovereign began gently. “You are about to embark upon a great journey to your rightful place upon the surface of the planet your ancestors built. Your sweat, your blood, and that of your kin, gave this planet life. Now it is your turn to share in the bounty of mankind, to live and prosper in this new Solar Republic and pave a way for the next generation. My heart is with you. The hopes and dreams of people everywhere rise with you. Good luck and may you and yours find joy under the stars."

- Virginia au Augustus
Iron Gold, ch. 4: Lyria, p. 32

"The Sovereign brought us out of the dirt and forgot us in the mud."

- Lyria O'Lagalos
Iron Gold, ch. 4: Lyria, p. 33

"Do not be jealous, tiny man, that I can lift what you cannot lift."

- Volga Fjorgan
Iron Gold, ch. 6: Ephraim, p. 46

"She’s like most Limies—petulant and selfish, with a processor in place of a heart."

- Ephraim ti Horn
Iron Gold, ch. 6: Ephraim, p. 47

"Hell hath no fury like a woman packing a railgun."

- Ephraim ti Horn
Iron Gold, ch. 6: Ephraim, p. 48

"One hundred and ten million died for Gold to rule. Then their bombers dropped solocene into the troposphere and neutered an entire race."

- Ephraim ti Horn
Iron Gold, ch. 6: Ephraim, p. 50

"Those you protect will not see you. They will not understand you. But you are the Gray wall between civilization and chaos. And they stand safe in the shadow you cast. Do not expect praise or love. Their ignorance is proof of the success of your sacrifice. For we who serve the state, duty must be its own reward."

- Magnus au Grimmus
Iron Gold, ch. 7: Ephraim, p. 56

"LUX EX TENEBRIS. - Light from darkness."

- Lysander au Lune
Iron Gold, ch. 8: Lysander, p. 60

"Gold forgot it was intended to shepherd, not rule. I reject my life and honor that duty: to protect the People. Will you join me?"

- Cassius au Bellona
Iron Gold, ch. 8: Lysander, p. 62

"My name is Lysander au Lune. I was named for a contradiction: a Spartan general who had the mind of an Athenian."

- Lysander au Lune
Iron Gold, ch. 8: Lysander, p. 62

"Cassius brought us here in search of redemption, but no matter how many traders we save from pirates, or foundered ships we rescue, his eyes remain dark, and I still dream of the demons from my past."

- Lysander au Lune
Iron Gold, ch. 8: Lysander, p. 63

"Shit, sorry, moon boy. Forgot to mind my fucking manners."

- Pytha
Iron Gold, ch. 8: Lysander, p. 64

"The term Ascomanni is derived from the Germanic for “Ash Men.” The first Vikings sailed down European rivers in boats of ash wood. And ash is what they left behind. Once, the Ascomanni were just deepspace legends, dark whispers passed by traders and smugglers to new recruits in the shadowy hollows of asteroid cantinas or docking-bay watering holes. In the deep of space, so they’d say, there lurked Obsidian tribes who escaped the Society’s culling of the rest of their race following the Dark Revolt hundreds of years ago. Hunted by my family’s extermination squads and Olympic Knights, they fled into the darkness. For years they plagued the far colonies of Neptune and Pluto, remaining little more than myth to the Core. But now, with the Obsidian diaspora from the poles of Earth and Mars, that myth has become reality. Bands of Obsidians, alienated by the new strange world, freed from military slavery to Gold masters—or exhausted from the Reaper’s war—embrace the legend of their ancestors. They’ve not so much left the Ice as they’ve brought the Ice to the stars."

- Lysander au Lune
Iron Gold, ch. 8: Lysander, p. 71