25 Iconic Noblesse Quotes That We’ll Never Forget

By Matt Hudson

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Noblesse is a South Korean webtoon series that follows Cadis Etrama Di Raizel, a powerful noble who awakens after 820 years of slumber and navigates the modern world while protecting those around him. The story delves into themes of loyalty, sacrifice, the burden of immense power, and the bonds between humans and immortals.

This curated collection of 25 quotes highlights pivotal moments that capture emotional depth, character growth, and these central themes across various arcs.

The sky, The Forest. The Earth. Everything is visible from this window. This is all I need. However, I do like tea that you make

(Chapter 1: Awakening)
Cadis Etrama Di Raizel
Raizel’s minimalist contentment post-slumber reveals his serene isolation, fostering early bonds and themes of quiet loyalty.

I did not permit you to move, nor did I permit you to breathe

(Chapter 133)
Cadis Etrama Di Raizel
In a tense battle, Raizel’s commanding aura asserts dominance, showcasing his protective power and emotional restraint.

Forget Everything That Has Happened Here, And Everything I’ve Said

(Chapter 200)
Regis K. Landegre
Regis’s manipulation attempt highlights his prideful growth, tying into themes of noble duty during conflict.

You Look As Though You’ve Been Through Something Unpleasant

(Episode 3: Fall Out)
Frankenstein
Frankenstein’s perceptive concern for Regis deepens their alliance, emphasizing loyalty in peaceful reflection.

All You Need To Do Is Answer The Question!

(Chapter 155)
Shark
Shark’s aggressive interrogation of M-21 builds tension, revealing M-21’s resilience and themes of survival.

Am I The Only Source Of Information They Have?

(Chapter 156)
M-21
M-21’s clever realization marks his strategic development, connecting to human ingenuity against oppressors.

I Just Don’t Like Seeing A Fellow Agent Treated Like This

(Chapter 157)
Takeo
Takeo’s empathy amid rivalry shows moral growth, touching on redemption and camaraderie themes.

When Did You Earn The Right To Criticise My Decisions?

(Chapter 158)
Krantz
Krantz’s rebuke enforces hierarchy, heightening emotional stakes in Union conflicts.

Just Because I Like Her Doesn’t Mean She Has To Like Me Back

(Chapter 100)
Han Shinwoo
Shinwoo’s mature heartbreak in a light moment develops his character, exploring unrequited bonds.

You’re Still The Madman Who Slaughtered Many Of Us Nobles In Lukedonia Long Ago

(Chapter 180)
Gejutel K. Landegre
Gejutel’s lingering grudge confronts Frankenstein’s past, deepening themes of forgiveness and history.

With This Power, I Will Prove That Humans Aren’t As Weak As Nobles Think!

(Chapter 190)
Frankenstein
Frankenstein’s defiant vow in battle signifies his evolution from outcast to loyal guardian.

You Have No Intention Of Asking The Lord’s Forgiveness?

(Chapter 220)
Rozaria Elenor
Rozaria’s plea to Seira intensifies loyalty conflicts, evoking emotional turmoil in noble politics.

If You’re So Determined, Then Get Past Me!

(Chapter 225)
Karias Blerster
Karias’s challenge to Regis blends action with emotion, highlighting protective instincts.

I’m Not Going To Leave A Single Speck Of You Behind!

(Chapter 230)
Rael Kertia
Rael’s rage-fueled snap reveals vulnerability, advancing his arc of control and revenge.

What Am I Supposed To Live For?

(Chapter 240)
Takeo
Takeo’s breakdown questions purpose, a poignant moment of despair and eventual redemption.

M-21, You’re Not Weak. I Sense A Great Power Resting Within You

(Chapter 250)
Cadis Etrama Di Raizel
Raizel’s encouragement empowers M-21, fostering growth and themes of hidden potential.

Guess We Met Up Again Sooner Than Either Of Us Expected

(Chapter 260)
Tao
Tao’s casual reunion with Ikhan lightens tension, strengthening friendship in chaotic times.

I Could Never Face The People Who Risked Their Lives Fighting To Get Me To Him

(Chapter 270)
Regis K. Landegre
Regis’s pride-driven resolve emphasizes sacrifice, connecting to duty in later arcs.

Not every result can be the one desired. Trust your own judgements and actions. That is enough

(Chapter 215)
Cadis Etrama Di Raizel
Raizel’s wisdom aids decision-making, reflecting themes of responsibility and inner strength.

If I can protect your lives by using up my own…then my life has been worth enough

(Chapter 237)
Cadis Etrama Di Raizel
Raizel’s sacrificial declaration evokes deep emotion, highlighting his selfless character arc.

They say that if I had this something, I could accomplish more

(Episode 1: What Must Be Protected)
Cadis Etrama Di Raizel
Raizel’s curiosity about technology shows adaptation, tying to themes of change.

It is futile

(Chapter 300)
Cadis Etrama Di Raizel
Raizel’s calm dismissal in battle underscores his overwhelming power and composure.

You are not alone

(Chapter 310)
Cadis Etrama Di Raizel
Raizel’s reassurance to allies builds emotional bonds, central to friendship themes.

Weird? I think it’s cute

(Chapter 50)
Woo Ik-Han
Ikhan’s innocent comment in a peaceful scene develops group dynamics and humor.

I’ve never allowed you to breathe

(Chapter 332)
Cadis Etrama Di Raizel
Raizel’s ominous warning in a climactic fight intensifies stakes, symbolizing ultimate authority.

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