Enslaved Quote by Sarah J. Maas
““She had made a vow—a vow to free Eyllwe. So in between moments of despair and rage and grief, in between thoughts of Chaol and the Wyrdkeys and all she’d left behind and lost, Celaena had decided on one plan to follow when she reached these shores. One plan, however insane and unlikely, to free the enslaved kingdom: find and obliterate the Wyrdkeys the King of Adarlan had used to build his terrible empire. She’d gladly destroy herself to carry it out””
About This Quote
A protagonist resolves to sacrifice everything to dismantle an oppressive regime by targeting its magical foundations, driven by love and loss.
In simple terms: Self‑sacrifice for liberation
Desperate resolve can topple tyrants
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- facing a tyrannical empire
- grieving a lost love
- confronting magical artifacts
- making a desperate plan
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- strategic sabotage of enemy power
- inspiring resistance movements
Questions to Reflect On
- What personal costs are justified for freedom?
- How does grief fuel revolutionary action?