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There's a quote from Kingdom Under Fire: The Crusaders that has stuck with me ever since I heard it. For those that have never played, one of the campaigns features a character named Kendal. In the opening scene of his campaign one of his companions gives him something and asks "What should we do?" The reply is a simple "keep moving." I think about this moment a lot when I am uncertain about things. Anyone else have a similar thing?

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[โ€“] Beischlaf@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Lot of good quotes on here already but one that stuck with me since I was a kid was

"Life itself is will to power, nothing else matters" ~The Jackal, Far Cry 2

[โ€“] Matoxina@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Also from FC2:

"You can't break a man the way you do a dog or a horse, the harder you beat a man, the taller he stands. To break a man's will, to break his spirit, you have to break his mind. Men have this idea that we can fight with dignity, that there's a proper way to kill someone. It's absurd, its aesthetic, we need it to endure the bloody horror of murder. You must destroy that idea, show them what a messy horrible thing it is to kill a man, and then show them that you relish in it. Shoot the wound, and then execute the wounded, burn them, take them in close combat. Destroy their preconceptions of what a man is and become their personal monster. When they fear you, you become stronger, you become better. But let's never forget, it's a display, it's a posture, like a lions roar, or a gorilla thumping at his chest. If you lose yourself in the display, if you succumb to the horror, then you become the monster. You become reduced, not more than a man, but less. And it could be fatal"