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26. "One man with courage is a majority." — Thomas Jefferson 27. "Courage to me is doing something daring, no matter how afraid, insecure, intimidated, alone, unworthy, incapable, ridiculed or ...
Despite his antagonism, he will not kill innocent people and only seeks to defeat the Highlanders. He also possesses Aether magic, making him the only person who is strong enough to fight Chris at an equal level. King Inglis (老王イングリス, Rō Ō Ingurisu) Voiced by: Mugihito [7] The narrator of the series and Chris' previous life.
Ethel takes them to have the carriage repaired by Ledo the blind craftsman, who happens to be Sion’s grandfather. During repairs Touka learns Milly is not technically a hero, since her sacred sword is actually man-made. While it could slay the demon king only Touka’s genuine sacred sword can seal Hells gate.
If not, they will go back home after the war, goddamn cowards, and breed more cowards. The brave men will breed more brave men. Kill off the goddamn cowards and we'll have a nation of brave men. One of the bravest men I saw in the African campaign was on a telegraph pole in the midst of furious fire while we were moving toward Tunis.
The main protagonist, a farmer who has the blessing of Growth Promotion; allowing him to master skills ridiculously fast. By leveling up high enough, Al receives the Grace of the Earth's ability, for being a True Lover of Nature. Thus he ends up with the Attack Power of 73612; just tossing a carrot at a dragon makes it explode.
This one definitely goes to 11: Two teenage rocker dudes – who yearn to add some excitement to their lives – delve into black magic and accidentally conjure a demonic entity known as The Blind ...
"A reluctant hero is a tarnished or ordinary man with several faults or a troubled past, and he is pulled reluctantly into the story, or into heroic acts. During the story, he rises to the occasion, sometimes even vanquishing a mighty foe, sometimes avenging a wrong. But he questions whether he's cut out for the hero business.
Love is not emotional bash; it is not empty sentimentalism. It is the active outpouring of one’s whole being into the being of another." —Martin Luther King Jr., 1957