Drowned Quote by Sharon Shinn
““I wonder,” I said. “Perhaps you can meet with an accident on the road. Harwin and I can bring back the sad news that you died while we were traveling.” Gisele looked amused—and a little intrigued. “But wouldn’t you be expected to return with my corpse in tow?” “Not if you—fell off a cliff and drowned, and the water carried you away,” I said, improvising quickly. “Not if you were mauled by wolves andeaten .” “Oh, yes, do have me devoured by wild creatures.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Lost Heir by Sharon Shinn, 2005
A character jokes about dying in absurd ways, highlighting dark humor and the absurdity of fate.
In simple terms: Dark humor about death.
Embrace absurdity, don’t take fate too seriously.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- fantasy dialogue
- character interaction
- storytelling
- humorous confrontation
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does humor affect our perception of mortality?
- When is dark humor appropriate?
Humor may trivialize real grief.