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"Every soldier comes to the War broken.
It is through facing our darkness that we are forged whole."
Sir Cendric Trueblade, speaking to a group of young recruits
"When children would later ask me
how I prevailed when all hope
seemed lost, I would tell them,
'Trust in God, for He gave you all the tools required to find your way.'"
Sir Magnet Grail-bearer
"The same way I survived the Fifth."
Sir Kristopher the Bold, when asked how he survived the Sixth War
"Water Empire? You mean those weak-willed girly-boys?
I gave 'em hell, but together we razed Hell."
Sir Tangent the Massive, reflecting on the rivalry between Fire and Water Empires
"For the children, so they may know a better world."
Sir Beaufort Baudelaire, on why the Sixth War mattered
"It's a good day to die."
Sir Airborne the One-Winged Angel, as he dove from the Cliffs of Despair to save a fallen brother
"The lasses, they've always loved me.
Now that I'm a Hero, though,
I just wish I could have one night alone."
Sir Jack of the Nine Blades, expounding the complications of being a lady's man
"Fire, fire, then more fire."
Sir Mex Firebender, on how to defeat an Archdemon
"It's hard, like all the time."
Sir Bones the Hard, describing his fearsome, bone-wrought full-plate armor
"You never know when you're going to meet that one, special lady."
Sir Wild the Painted, on why he painted his face and hair before battle
"The key is to defeat one enemy at a time, until no more stand before you."
Sir Clouds Foeslayer, teaching recruits how to achieve certain victory
"I know how I got into this, but I have no idea how I'm going to get out."
Sir Fabflop the Lucky, after stumbling into a meeting of Archdemons
"Life is fleeting. Bloom with all your might and leave nothing behind."
Sir Blossom du Vanité, on the path of Knighthood
"I was afraid. Every damned time."
Sir James the Fearless, on where his title came from
"A Knight must, first and foremost, dress with style."
Sir Broke the Wolf, explaining why he wore only a white silk tunic on the battlefield
"When you're going through Hell, don't stop."
Sir Pedro o Leão, sharing the wisdom which saw him through the war