Fierceness Quote by Elizabeth Kay
““Are you frightened of me?' asked Ironclaw. 'No. Why should I be?' 'I'm very fierce,' said the brazzle, with some pride. ' All brazzles are fierce. They have to be, they guard hoards of gold. And they peck people's eyes out. Only when necessary, you understand.' 'Have you ever pecked someone's eyes out?' Ironclaw looked sheepish. 'No. But I could if I wanted to.' Felix smiled.””
About This Quote
Source Book: The Dark Portal by Elizabeth Kay, 1999
A dialogue reveals a creature’s pride in its fierce nature, questioning morality and power, and the willingness to act violently if needed.
In simple terms: A creature boasts about its ferocity and the moral choice to use it.
Consider the responsibility that comes with power.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- fantasy storytelling
- character development
- conflict resolution
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- When is it justified to use force?
- Can pride be tempered by empathy?
The claim of inherent fierceness may ignore the possibility of restraint.