Evil Quote by N.D. Wilson
““Her evil cannot reach us here. Let us burn the ancient tree-mace trees and close off the ancient ways. Tear down the tower, the crown of our barrow, and let us hide ourselves from evil. Let no one leave the mound, and if evil grows, we shall flee farther. No! Let evil hear the pounding of our feet! Let evil hear our drumming and our chanting songs of war. Let evil fear us! Let evil flee! In any world, may dark things know our names and fear. May their vile skins creep and shiver at every mention of the faeren. Let the night flee before the dawn and darkness crowd into the shadows. We march to war!" - Nudd, the Chestnut King””
About This Quote
Source Book: The Dark Is Rising Series, The Grey King by Susan Cooper, 1975
A rallying cry urging unity and active resistance against looming evil, using symbolic actions to empower the group.
In simple terms: Stand together and fight fear.
Act boldly against darkness.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- battle preparations
- ritual chants
- defensive fortifications
- strategic retreats
- morale boosting
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can symbolic acts strengthen group resolve?
- What limits do chants have against real threats?
If the enemy adapts, mere noise may not deter; deeper strategy may be needed.