historical-legend
The story of the Mythoclast and the porcelain throne serves as a mythic backdrop, symbolizing the burdens and consequences of ambition and power.
1 chapter across 1 book
Use of Weapons (1990)Iain M. Banks
In this chapter, Keiver and the mercenary Zakalwe share a tense watch in a besieged castle, reflecting on the paradoxical blend of archaic and advanced warfare technologies and the futility of their situation. The narrative explores the mercenary's cynical detachment from the nobility he serves and his conflicted feelings about the war and those caught in it, particularly the young princess Neinte, whose fragile innocence contrasts with the brutal realities surrounding her. The chapter ends with a somber meditation on the cyclical nature of power, privilege, and human suffering amid war.