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Last Argument of Kings

by Joe Abercrombie

What it's about

This conclusion to the First Law trilogy deconstructs the traditional hero’s journey by showing that moral compromises often lead to hollow victories. It strips away romantic notions of war and power to reveal the brutal, cynical mechanics of how systems actually function.

Key ideas

  • The myth of morality: Heroes are often just villains who have better publicists and more convenient excuses for their cruelty.
  • The cycle of trauma: People are shaped by the violence done to them, eventually becoming the exact monsters they once feared.
  • The convenience of lies: Most people prefer comfortable falsehoods over the difficult work of uncovering the truth.
  • The nature of power: True control belongs to those who understand that rules are merely tools to manipulate the weak.

You'll love this book if...

  • You enjoy gritty, character-driven fantasy that prioritizes dark humor and psychological realism over magic systems.
  • You are looking for a story that challenges the idea of redemption and refuses to provide a neat, happy ending.

Best for

Readers who enjoy cynical, character-focused stories that prioritize human flaws over epic world-building.

Books with the same vibe

  • The Black Company by Glen Cook
  • Prince of Thorns by Mark Lawrence
  • Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo

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“I have learned all kinds of things from my many mistakes. The one thing I never learn is to stop making them.”
“Rules are for children. This is war, and in war the only crime is to lose.”
“You have to realistic about these things.”
“Travel brings wisdom only to the wise. It renders the ignorant more ignorant than ever.”
“Proof is boring. Proof is tiresome. Proof is an irrelevance. People would far rather be handed an easy lie than search for a difficult truth, especially if it suits their own purposes.”
“Truly, life is the misery we endure between disappointments.”
“Sometimes it doesn't matter too much what choice you make, as long as you make it quick and stick to it.”
“If you want to be a new man you have to stay in new places, and do new things, with people who never knew you before. If you go back to the same old ways, what else can you be but the same old person?”
“You can never have too many knives, his father had told him. Unless they're pointed at you, and by people who don't like you much. ”
“It's hard to be done a favor by a man you hate. It's hard to hate him so much afterwards. Losing an enemy can be worse than losing a friend, if you've had him for long enough.”
“Chose? If you believe that I chose any part of the pitiful shadow of a life you see before you, you are very much mistaken. I chose glory and success. The box did not contain what was written on the lid.”
“Luck is a woman. She's drawn to those that least deserve her.”
“The only difference between war and murder is the number of dead.”
“People would far rather be handed an easy lie than search for a difficult truth, especially if it suits their own purposes.”
“Round and round in circles we go, clutching at successes we never grasp, endlessly tripping over the same old failures. Truly, life is the misery we endure between disappointments.”
“It always amazes me, how swiftly problems can be solved, once you start cutting things off people.”
“But you love to play the good man,don't you? Do you know what's worse than a villain? A villain who thinks he's ahero. A man like that, there's nothing he won't do, and he'll always find himself anexcuse.”
“Power makes all things right. That is my first law, and my last. That is the only law that I acknowledge.”
“Life is a series of things we would rather not do.”
“They appear somewhat unreliable," he murmured."Unreliable? Nonsense, Superior! Out of luck is all, and we both know how that goes, no? Why, there's not a man of them I wouldn't trust my mother to.""Are you sure?""She's been dead these twenty years. What harm could they do her now?”
“The lamplight gleamed on the Magus’ white grin. “People like to watch the pretty puppets, Superior. Even a glimpse of the puppeteer can be most upsetting for them. Why, they might even suddenly notice the strings around their own wrists”
“First it is done to us, then we do it to others, then we order it done. Such is the way of things”
“Trust. It was a word that only liars used. A word the truthful had no need of.”
“We do what we must, we do what we are told, we do what is easiest. What else can we do but solve one sordid problem at a time? Then one day we look up and find that we are . . . this.”
“The lowly have small ambitions, and are satisfied with small indulgences. They need not get fair treatment. They need only think that they do... ”
“Have you no pity?' Glokta could only shrug. 'I did have. As a boy I was soft-hearted beyond the point of foolishness. I swear, I would cry at a fly caught in a spider's web.' He grimaced at a brutal spasm through his leg as he turned for the door. 'Constant pain has cured me of that.”
“Fear has made them sloppy. The world teeters at a precipe. All scared to take a step in case they put a foot into empty air. The instinct of self-preservation. It can destroy a man's efficiency.”
“It can be a fearsome weapon, patience. One that few men ever learn to use.”
“Mercy and weakness are the same thing in war, and there's no prize for nice behavior.”
“Well, everyone lies. The difference between a hero and a villain is whether anyone believes him.”

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