Von Carstein - Quotes

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(Herman Posner) You! It cannot be, you're dead! (Vlad von Carstein) aren't we all?

"Ask her (a prisoner). Ask her what is more frightening, being here with us now, or being locked in the dark waiting to be dragged before us. Well girl which is it?" ~ Vlad von Carstein

"I, Vlad von Carstein, come in faith to make you an offer I urge you to consider and answer for the best of your people" ~ Vlad von Carstein

"Surrender and serve me in life, or die and slave for me in death." ~ Vlad von Carstein (repeated line)

"Ah, but the truth is like an expensive whore, Jerek. She comes in many dresses and will bend over for any with the money to pamper her." ~ Konrad von Carstein

"Sorry to disappoint you, but it seems I am still very much alive." ~ Konrad von Carstein

"Konrad is glad you have decided to accept his offer, your majesty. Konrad is delighted." ~ Konrad von Carstein

"The fate of our people is in your hands, my brothers. Do not fail us." ~Konrad von Carstein

"Konrad has no need for steel!" ~ Konrad von Carstein

"Konrad...is...betrayed...." ~ Konrad von Carstein (final words)

"He may not have loved me the most; that honour, I am certain, went to Isabella, but he certainly loved me the longest"~ Mannfred von Carstein

"Eight against one is hardly a fair fight. Let's do something to redress the balance, shall we?" Mannfred von Carstein

"Well, well. I think I should save you until last, don't you, Dwarf? Let you see your friends die." ~ Mannfred von Carstein

"Fun. But not so much that I want it to last all night" ~ Mannfred von Carstein

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