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Battle Quote by Esther M. Friesner

“I see fire, yes,” Iolaus said, shading his eyes. “But battle?” “Trust Lynceus,” Hylas replied. “He sees what he sees. Glaucus, come with me. We’ve got to give back the weapons we’ve been tending, and quickly.” When I questioned him with a look, he added, “I don’t know whose battle that is, but…” quote by Esther M. Friesner
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““I see fire, yes,” Iolaus said, shading his eyes. “But battle?” “Trust Lynceus,” Hylas replied. “He sees what he sees. Glaucus, come with me. We’ve got to give back the weapons we’ve been tending, and quickly.” When I questioned him with a look, he added, “I don’t know whose battle that is, but it’s going to be ours. Have you ever known a true hero who’d turn his back on a chance to earn glory?” “Without even knowing who’s fighting or why?” I was astounded. “How will the men know which side to take?” Hylas flashed a quick smile. “The winning side, of course. Herakles is with us.””

Esther M. Friesner

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Sword of the Gods by Esther M. Friesner, 1995

A hero must choose loyalty over personal glory, trusting comrades and a higher cause.

In simple terms: Heroes should prioritize duty over fame.

Key Takeaway

Choose loyalty, not fame.

Themes

heroism loyalty choice

Mood

determined reflective

Type

literary inspirational

When to use this quote

  • battlefield
  • team decision
  • leadership
  • decisionmaking

Key Concepts

Ethics trust war

Questions to Reflect On

  • What would you sacrifice for a cause you believe in?
  • How do you recognize true loyalty?
A Different Perspective

Even the noble cause can be clouded by personal ambition.

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