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“Savitar, Savitar, Savitar. At least I won. Wasn’t it you who had to cry to the counsel to come save your ass from an attack of a four-year-old? (Takeshi) Four-year-old…tarranine demon. Don’t forget the most important part. Those bastards are hatched full grown and it wasn’t just one. It was a…” quote by Sherrilyn Kenyon
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““Savitar, Savitar, Savitar. At least I won. Wasn’t it you who had to cry to the counsel to come save your ass from an attack of a four-year-old? (Takeshi) Four-year-old…tarranine demon. Don’t forget the most important part. Those bastards are hatched full grown and it wasn’t just one. It was a swarm of them. (Savitar) So you admit you had help? (Takeshi) Oh, that’s it, sensei. You’re tasting sand. (Savitar)””

Sherrilyn Kenyon

About This Quote

Source Novel: Dark Days, 2015

A character confronts overwhelming, rapidly multiplying threats, revealing hidden assistance and personal limits.

In simple terms: Facing a swarm of dangers shows hidden help and personal limits.

Key Takeaway

Accept help and recognize limits when overwhelmed.

Themes

conflict trust overwhelm revelation

Mood

tense dramatic

Type

narrative motivational

When to use this quote

  • combat scenarios
  • crisis management
  • personal growth
  • leadership challenges

Key Concepts

psychology strategy teamwork

Questions to Reflect On

  • What hidden resources can you uncover in crisis?
  • How do you balance pride with seeking help?
A Different Perspective

May oversimplify complex threats as merely overwhelming.

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