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“In the words of a once great general,” he said, “When all choices are shitty, a man must pick the one most likely to leave him alive to wash.”
Jacob Peppers, A Sellsword's Compassion
“Too many folk,” the Parnen continued, apparently oblivious of Aaron’s reaction, “these days worry only about the present. It is a worrisome trait. Still, if one only worries about the present, and the future will soon be the present, is one not worrying about both at the same time?” He rubbed at his chin thoughtfully, “An interesting question, isn’t it?”
Jacob Peppers, A Sellsword's Compassion
“Fear has killed more men than all the swords and arrows ever made.”
Jacob Peppers, A Sellsword's Compassion
“In this way, men and women felt that they prayed to gods who cared specifically about their concerns, and their problems. Not that Aaron had ever seen any evidence, of course, but he understood the human need to categorize.”
Jacob Peppers, A Sellsword's Compassion
“It had been a shitty day so far.”
Jacob Peppers, A Sellsword's Compassion