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'''Grondkest''' was a philosopher on [[Sel]]. |
'''Grondkest''' was a philosopher on [[Sel]]. |
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− | {{quote|Behold the enemy! Look, see! He does not bleed! No blood runs through his veins, and no heart beats in his chest. Did not the philosopher Grondkest say that you can judge the equality of all men by their common unity of blood? But what of one who has no blood? What shall we call him?|Dilaf's argument against the humanity of [[Elantrian]]s{{ref|b| |
+ | {{quote|Behold the enemy! Look, see! He does not bleed! No blood runs through his veins, and no heart beats in his chest. Did not the philosopher Grondkest say that you can judge the equality of all men by their common unity of blood? But what of one who has no blood? What shall we call him?|Dilaf's argument against the humanity of [[Elantrian]]s{{ref|b|Elantris|c|18}}|}} |
== Notes == |
== Notes == |
Revision as of 13:44, 19 August 2014
Grondkest | |
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Profession | Philosopher |
Homeworld | Sel |
Grondkest was a philosopher on Sel.
“Behold the enemy! Look, see! He does not bleed! No blood runs through his veins, and no heart beats in his chest. Did not the philosopher Grondkest say that you can judge the equality of all men by their common unity of blood? But what of one who has no blood? What shall we call him?”
—Dilaf's argument against the humanity of ElantriansCite error: Invalid<ref>
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