Red Rising Saga Quotes

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"Honor in the first. Honor in the last. Those are my family words. Whereas you … young lady, well, the name Julii does not exactly lift one to nobler purpose, does it? You’re just traders."

- Lorn au Arcos
Golden Son, ch. 32: Die Young, p. 281

"It seems we are being unfair, hypocritical even,” he observes. “All here know my family is full of politicians. Some of you might even think I come from noble blood and noble seed. But we Fabii are a dishonest breed. Mother’s a Senator who lines her pockets with agricultural funds and lowColor medical subsidies so that she can live in more homes than her mother did. My paternal grandfather poisoned his own nephew over a Violet starlet a quarter his age, who ended up stabbing him and blinding herself when she discovered he killed the nephew, her lover. But that’s nothing next to my great-great-uncle, who fed servants to lampreys because he read Emperor Tiberius pioneered the strange passion. Yet here I am, spawn of all that sin, and I wager no one here questions my loyalty. “Why, then, do we doubt Victra’s? She has remained steadfast to Darrow since the Academy. None of you were there. None of you know anything about it, so I insist you shut your mouths. Even when her mother demanded she abandon Darrow and Augustus, she stayed. Even when the Praetorians came to kill us on Luna, she stayed. Now she is here, when we are little more than a ragtag coalition of bandits, and you question her. You disgust me. It makes me sad to be among you bickerers. So if another man or woman questions her loyalty, I will lose faith in this fellowship. And I will leave."

- Roque au Fabii
Golden Son, ch. 32: Die Young, p. 282

"You’re a sinister little shit, aren’t you?"

- Victra au Julii
Golden Son, ch. 32: Die Young, p. 282

"I’m Gold, bitch. What’d you expect? Warm milk and cookies just because I’m pocket-sized?"

- Sevro au Barca
Golden Son, ch. 32: Die Young, p. 282

"I was not thinking about Victra, but about Tactus and wondering how easily he could tell that I kept him at arm’s length. When I showed him love at first and he rejected the violin, I grew embarrassed and hurt. So I pulled back. Better if I had been true to how I felt and stayed the course. His walls would have broken. He never would have left. He could still be here. I’ll not make the same mistake again, least of all to Victra. I reached out to her in the hall, and I will do so in this company."

- Darrow O'Lykos
Golden Son, ch. 32: Die Young, p. 283

"Love and war. Same coin. Different sides."

- Lorn au Arcos
Golden Son, ch. 34: Blood Brothers, p. 292

"Pliny is a leech,” I say. “A liar as much as you’re an honest man.” “And that makes him dangerous. Liars make the best promises."

- Darrow O'Lykos
Golden Son, ch. 34: Blood Brothers, p. 293

"You taught me once, Lorn. I’m a better man for it. But now it’s my turn to teach you. Men can change. Sometimes they have to fall. Sometimes they have to leap.” I pat his knee and gain my feet. “Before you die, you’ll realize it was a mistake to kill Tactus, because you never gave him the chance to believe he was a good man."

- Darrow O'Lykos
Golden Son, ch. 34: Blood Brothers, p. 294

"You will fall to ruin because you believe that exceptions to the rule make new rules. That an evil man can shed the trappings of wickedness just because you want him to. Men do not change. That is why I killed the Rath boy. Learn the lesson now, so you don’t have to learn it with a knife in your back later. The Colors exist for a reason. Reputations exist for a reason."

- Lorn au Arcos
Golden Son, ch. 34: Blood Brothers, p. 294

"He grew up in a Society where love and trust are as scarce as grass in the Helion waste. But he’s always wanted both. He’s like a man planting seeds, watching them grow into trees, only for his neighbors to cut them down. It will be different this time. And if all goes well, I will give him back a grandson."

- Darrow O'Lykos
Golden Son, ch. 34: Blood Brothers, p. 294

"I treat people kindly. Pinks, Browns, Reds are people. Your Ragnar is a weapon."

- Lorn au Arcos
Golden Son, ch. 34: Blood Brothers, p. 294

"Mortals who plan die a thousand times. We who obey die but once."

- Ragnar Volarus
Golden Son, ch. 34: Blood Brothers, p. 295

"Slaves do not have the bravery of free men. That is why Golds lie to lowReds and make them think they are brave. That is why they lie to Obsidians and make them think it is an honor to serve gods. Easier than the truth. Yet it takes only one truth to bring a kingdom of lies crashing down."

- Darrow O'Lykos
Golden Son, ch. 34: Blood Brothers, p. 298

"Momentum is everything to a Helldiver, to military endeavors, to life. Keep moving and dare someone to get in your path."

- Darrow O'Lykos
Golden Son, ch. 35: Teatime, p. 305

"You are a worm who thought himself a serpent just because you slither."

- Darrow O'Lykos
Golden Son, ch. 35: Teatime, p. 306

"These Peerless thump their chests in salute to me. The monsters. They go with the wind, chasing power. But they don’t realize power doesn’t shift. Power is resolute. It is the mountain, not the wind. To shift so easily is to lose trust. And trust is what has kept me alive. Trust in my friends, and their trust in me."

- Darrow O'Lykos
Golden Son, ch. 35: Teatime, p. 307

"Power is the crown that eats the head"

- Adrius au Augustus
Golden Son, ch. 36: Lord of War, p. 309

"tomorrow, a traitor will be king, and an Empress shall be traitor, so maybe wicked men can be virtuous."

- Adrius au Augustus
Golden Son, ch. 36: Lord of War, p. 312

"I hate how my body shivers at the idea of glory. There’s something deep in man that hungers for this. But I think it weakness, not strength, to abandon decency for that strange darker spirit."

- Darrow O'Lykos
Golden Son, ch. 36: Lord of War, p. 312
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"My son, my daughter, now that you bleed, you shall know no fear, no defeat, only victory. Your cowardice seeps from you. Your rage burns bright. Rise, warrior of Gold, and take with you your Color’s might."

- Unnamed Whites
Golden Son, ch. 36: Lord of War, p. 313

"For some reason I think I could have been capable of great evil. Maybe that’s the guilt. Maybe that’s the fear of a life where I never knew Eo. I don’t know. Or maybe it’s the fear of knowing how easily I fall to pride."

- Darrow O'Lykos
Golden Son, ch. 36: Lord of War, p. 314

"I don’t like that you brought me here. I don’t believe you’re being the man you want to be. If you survive this and I don’t, be better than the man who tricked his friend."

- Lorn au Arcos
Golden Son, ch. 36: Lord of War, p. 316

"Achilles let his pride and rage consume him, and in the end, an arrow shot by a Pixie took him in the foot. There’s much to live for besides this. Hopefully you’ll grow old enough to realize that Achilles was a gorydamn fool. And we’re fools all the more for not realizing he wasn’t Homer’s hero. He was warning. I feel like men once knew that."

- Lorn au Arcos
Golden Son, ch. 36: Lord of War, p. 317

"Each time I returned to my wife, I told her that her boys died well.” He fidgets with his ring. “There’s no such thing."

- Lorn au Arcos
Golden Son, ch. 36: Lord of War, p. 317

"Let fall the Rain."

- Roque au Fabii
Golden Son, ch. 38: The Iron Rain, p. 326