“I do not feel brave. I am not the center of this symphony. No one even cares if I am here.
Where is the immortal majesty the poets promised me? Where is the stern will my ancestors preached to their children?
It was just an illusion conjured by fools who never left their libraries, or by agents of necessity.
This is the Noble Lie.”

—  Pierce Brown , book Dark Age

Source: Dark Age (2019), Ch. 10: The Ash Rain; Lysander

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