From Legend Quotes

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Ian  Lewis
“I bested other men, excelling both mentally and physically where they fell short. In a month, I'll begin my year-long study in the City
Archives after which I'll be given the power to deputize. Then
the city will be mine to protect.”
Ian Lewis, From Legend

Ian  Lewis
“I bested other men, excelling both mentally and physically where they fell short. In a month, I'll begin my year-long study in the City Archives after which I'll be given the power to deputize. Then the city will be mine to protect.”
Ian Lewis, From Legend

Ian  Lewis
“The Reeve. I've seen him only once before. I watched him leap off the edge of Brükenfeld Hall like he was daring gravity to flinch. It was magnificent. This man who had complete mastery of himself, this force who reckons with the evil-doer and the law-breaker is here in my midst.”
Ian Lewis, From Legend

Ian  Lewis
“Self-imposed or otherwise, he was saddled with the idea that he was his father's son as much as he wanted to spurn it. There were glories to which he should aspire as well as failures to never forgive, but he didn't know whether the tangled mess of it was strangling him or weaving itself into something coherent.”
Ian Lewis, From Legend

Ian  Lewis
“Logan considered there was no longer any black and white, only the gray and infinite shades between. He was lost among those shifting waves of circumstance, driven by ideologies that weren't his own. He’d capitulated to them, bowed down; he'd served some vacant, hollow intuition of his will as if it had been an original thought. Now he realized it was only his father's madness which had guided him.”
Ian Lewis, From Legend

Ian  Lewis
“His resolve had withered to something weak and tenuous. The fabric of his mind felt stretched, pulled apart by conflicting desires. He was a sinking stone lost in the sea. There was nothing left to do but drift aimlessly to the bottom where he'd rest, lost and forgotten.”
Ian Lewis, From Legend

Ian  Lewis
“I'm not stable.”
Ian Lewis, From Legend

Ian  Lewis
“The opulence was maddening; the sheer waste of materials in creating a city that was no less impregnable, no less permanent than a small settlement was almost laughable. For the doors had been left to rot, and Silas Belden’s original intent had been lost to the calming cadence of complacency.”
Ian Lewis, From Legend