“I am alone with my sin. This is why they rule. The Peerless Scarred know that dark deeds are carried through life. They cannot be outrun. They must be worn if one is to rule. This is their first lesson. Or was it that the weak do not deserve life?”

—  Pierce Brown , book Red Rising

Source: Red Rising (2014), Ch. 20: The House Mars

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