There is a darkness in you. In all of us, probably. Beasts we keep chained. Ordinary men have to keep the chains strong, for if we let the beast loose then society will turn upon us with fiery vengeance. Kings though...well, who is there to turn upon them? So the chains are made of straw. It is the curse of kings, Helikaon, that they can become monsters. And they invariably do. David Gemmell
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The most dangerous of all the beasts is the man in chains. A man can be controlled or he can be destroyed by his own pride and anger, but a king is a creature that is both powerful and dangerous. These kings were not monsters, but men who were brought down by their own pride.

Source: Shield Of Thunder

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