Fatigue and distress tended merely to sharpen Grey's fine-cut features
In "Lord John and the Hand of Devils" by Diana Gabaldon, the character Grey experiences a heightened sense of awareness in times of hardship. Rather than losing his composure, the fatigue and distress he endures seem to accentuate his physical appearance, giving his features a sharper, more defined look. This suggests that challenges can reveal inner strength and resilience, enhancing one’s presence rather than diminishing it.
This observation about Grey not...