“The one who holds power has no self-awareness of his responsibilities and the one aware of the responsibilities has no power at all.”

The year is 320. Under the rule of the belligerent King Andragoras III, the Kingdom of Pars is at war with the neighboring empire, Lusitania. Though different from his father in many aspects, Arslan, the young prince, sets out to prove his valor on the battlefield for the very first time. However, when the king is betrayed by one of his most trusted officials, the Parsian army is decimated and the...
“The one who holds power has no self-awareness of his responsibilities and the one aware of the responsibilities has no power at all.”
Discover the most memorable and iconic quotes from The Heroic Legend of Arslan, a action, adventure, drama anime by SANZIGEN. Browse 6 curated quotes from 5 characters.
The Heroic Legend of Arslan follows The year is 320. Under the rule of the belligerent King Andragoras III, the Kingdom of Pars is at war with the neighboring empire, Lusitania.
Whether you're looking for inspirational, emotional, or funny lines, our collection of The Heroic Legend of Arslan quotes captures the essence of the series through its most powerful dialogue.
“Zealotry and prejudice more than anything, bring harm to the people of the land.”
“Doing this and that for your country is surely not your job, but the kings. But taking action for your country and her people - your parentage has no bearing on that. It is a most noble thing.”
“The world won't always go the way you want it to. Better not take it to seriously.”
“To live is to undertake a journey - no, to undertake a journey is to live. To face the wind or to follow it, all journeys lead to the gates of death... The light in which all journeys are taken is deceptive - not hopeful, but sorrowful. And the struggle never ends. Everywhere on the earth is fleeting life. We are blown by the wind. The words we write in the sand disappear and finally, when we are swallowed by the sea we do not hear the waves. The humblest of creatures must face these dreadful barriers. No-not barriers, but challenges rather...”
“The throne itself does not half a will of its own. Depending upon who sits in it, it can be the seat of justice or it can be the seat of inhuman cruelty. As long as it is a man and not a god, doing the governing, he can never be perfect. But should he neglect to make efforts to reach for perfection, a king will surely tumble down the slippery slope towards evil with no one around to stop him.”