Aelin Galathynius Quote by Sarah J. Maas
““Go where you will, but if I were you, I’d head north, and stick to the forest. Stay out of the mountains. Keep going until you hit Terrasen.” That had never been part of the plan. “But—but the king—Vernon—” “The King of Adarlan is dead,” Manon said. The world stopped. “Aelin Galathynius killed him and shattered his glass castle.” Elide covered her mouth with a hand, shaking her head. Aelin … Aelin … “She was aided,” Manon went on, “by Prince Aedion Ashryver.” Elide began sobbing. “And rumor has it Lord Ren Allsbrook is working in the North as a rebel.” Elide buried her face in her hands. Then there was a hard, iron-tipped hand on her shoulder. A tentative touch. “Hope,” Manon said quietly. Elide lowered her hands and found the witch smiling at her. Barely a tilt to her lips, but—a smile, soft and lovely. Elide wondered if Manon even knew she was doing it.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: Throne of Glass series by Sarah J. Maas, 2012‑2018
A character faces unexpected, dangerous advice that forces her to confront loss, hope, and hidden alliances in a war‑torn world.
In simple terms: Unexpected guidance amid chaos leads to hope and hidden allies.
Embrace unexpected help and keep moving forward.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- fleeing danger
- seeking refuge
- making alliances
- coping with grief
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you decide which unexpected advice to trust?
- What does hope look like in dire times?
The advice may be risky and lead into further danger.