Six of Crows

Six of Crows

by

Leigh Bardugo

Nina is a Heartrender Grisha and a member of the Dregs. In Ketterdam’s White Rose brothel, she uses her power to work on people’s minds, helping them feel better after traumatic events. She started to train as a Heartrender before leaving Ravka, though, so Kaz utilizes her for her skills at disarming and sometimes killing adversaries. Nina is extremely passionate; she loves life and its pleasures, from good food to sex. She and Matthias have a strained romantic relationship; Matthias is a former drüskelle witch hunter who captured Nina but who came to love her when they were forced to survive together for weeks. Nina accused him of slave trafficking, though, which landed him in Hellgate prison—though she accused him to protect him, not realizing it would then be so hard to get him out of Hellgate. United in their knowledge that jurda parem is dangerous and must be destroyed, the two work together and plan to kill Bo Yul-Bayur, healing their relationship in the process. Nina ultimately sacrifices herself by taking jurda parem willingly so she can save Kaz and her friends from the Fjerdan army, believing she can fight the drug’s addictive nature. It’s unclear if Nina is able to detox and survive the ordeal.

Nina Zenik Quotes in Six of Crows

The Six of Crows quotes below are all either spoken by Nina Zenik or refer to Nina Zenik. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
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Chapter 14: Nina Quotes

“Do you want to know the best way to find Grisha who don’t want to be found?”

Jesper scrubbed the back of his neck, touched his hands to his guns, returned to his neck. He always seemed to be in motion. “Never gave it much thought,” he said.

“Look for miracles and listen to bedtime stories.” Follow the tales of witches and goblins, and unexplained happenings. Sometimes they were just superstition. But often there was truth at the heart of local legends—people who had been born with gifts that their countries didn’t understand.

Related Characters: Jesper Fahey (speaker), Nina Zenik (speaker), Kaz Brekker, Matthias Helvar
Related Symbols: The Sacred Ash
Page Number: 163-164
Explanation and Analysis:

Matthias said nothing, but she saw a glimmer of shame move over his face. Matthias had always fought his own decency. To become a drüskelle, he’d had to kill the good things inside him. But the boy he should have been was always there, and she’d begun to see the truth of him in the days they’d spent together after the shipwreck. She wanted to believe that boy was still there, locked away, despite her betrayal and whatever he’d endured at Hellgate.

Related Characters: Nina Zenik, Matthias Helvar
Page Number: 174
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 15: Matthias Quotes

“I’ll go back in a minute. I just needed some air. And don’t feign concern for Inej when you’re planning to send her climbing up six stories of chimney with only a rope and a prayer.”

“The Wraith can manage it.”

“The Wraith is a sixteen-year-old girl currently lying unconscious on a table. She may not even survive the night.”

Related Characters: Kaz Brekker (speaker), Nina Zenik (speaker), Inej Ghafa
Related Symbols: The Incinerator Shaft
Page Number: 179
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 16: Inej Quotes

“When Kaz got Per Haskell to pay off my indenture with the Menagerie, the first thing I did was have the peacock feather tattoo removed.”

“Whoever took care of it did a pretty rough job.”

“He wasn’t a Corporalnik or even a medik.” Just one of the half-knowledgeable butchers who plied their trade among the desperate of the Barrel. He’d offered her a slug of whiskey, then simply hacked away at the skin, leaving a puckered spill of wounds down her forearm. She hadn’t cared. The pain was liberation. They had loved to talk about her skin at the House of Exotics. It was like coffee with sweet milk. It was like burnished caramel. It was like satin. She welcomed every cut of the knife and the scars it left behind.

Related Characters: Inej Ghafa (speaker), Nina Zenik (speaker), Kaz Brekker, Tante Heleen, Per Haskell
Related Symbols: The Incinerator Shaft, Kaz’s Gloves and Cane
Page Number: 187-188
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 19: Matthias Quotes

“Why did you save me?” he asked finally.

“Stop wasting energy. Don’t talk.”

“Why did you do it?”

“Because you’re a human being,” she said angrily.

Lies. If they did make land, she’d need a Fjerdan to help her survive, someone who knew the land, though clearly she knew the language. Of course she did. They were all deceivers and spies, trained to prey on people like him, people without their unnatural gifts. They were predators.

Related Characters: Nina Zenik (speaker), Matthias Helvar (speaker), Jarl Brum
Page Number: 225-226
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 22: Kaz Quotes

What would Jordie say if his little brother lost their chance at justice because he couldn’t conquer some stupid sickness inside him? But it only brought back the memory of Jordie’s cold flesh, the way it had grown loose in the salt water, the bodies crowding around him in the flatboat. His vision started to blur.

Get it together, Brekker, he scolded himself harshly. It didn’t help. He was going to faint again, and this would be all over. Inej had once offered to teach him how to fall. “The trick is not getting knocked down,” he’d told her with a laugh. “No, Kaz,” she’d said, “the trick is in getting back up.” More Suli platitudes, but somehow even the memory of her voice helped. He was better than this. He had to be. Not just for Jordie, but for his crew.

Related Characters: Kaz Brekker (speaker), Inej Ghafa (speaker), Jesper Fahey, Wylan Van Eck, Nina Zenik, Matthias Helvar, Jordie
Related Symbols: Kaz’s Gloves and Cane
Page Number: 282-283
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 28: Inej Quotes

What bound them together? Greed? Desperation? Was it just the knowledge that if one or all of them disappeared tonight, no one would come looking? Inej’s mother and father might still shed tears for the daughter they’d lost, but if Inej died tonight, there would be no one to grieve for the girl she was now. She had no family, no parents or siblings, only people to fight beside. Maybe that was something to be grateful for, too.

Related Characters: Kaz Brekker, Inej Ghafa, Jesper Fahey, Wylan Van Eck, Nina Zenik, Matthias Helvar
Page Number: 332
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 29: Matthias Quotes

Matthias had a gun in his hands, and Kaz Brekker was unarmed. They were standing over the bodies of two unconscious drüskelle, men who were supposed to be Matthias’ brothers. I can shoot him, Matthias thought. Doom Nina and the rest of them with a single act. Again, Matthias had the strange sense of his life viewed the wrong way up. He was dressed in prison clothes, an intruder in the place he’d once called home. Who am I now?

Related Characters: Kaz Brekker, Nina Zenik, Matthias Helvar
Page Number: 347
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 34: Nina Quotes

Looking at Brum, she knew she didn’t just blame him for the things he’d done to her people; it was what he’d done to Matthias as well. He’d taken a brave, miserable boy and fed him on hate. He’d silenced Matthias’ conscience with prejudice and the promise of a divine calling that was probably nothing more than the wind moving through the branches of an ancient tree.

Related Characters: Kaz Brekker, Nina Zenik, Matthias Helvar, Jarl Brum, Bo Yul-Bayur
Related Symbols: The Sacred Ash
Page Number: 373
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 35: Matthias Quotes

Nina had wronged him, but she’d done it to protect her people. She’d hurt him, but she’d attempted everything in her power to make things right. She’d shown him in a thousand ways that she was honorable and strong and generous and very human, maybe more vividly human than anyone he’d ever known. And if she was, then Grisha weren’t inherently evil. They were like anyone else—full of the potential to do great good, and also great harm. To ignore that would make Matthias the monster.

Related Characters: Nina Zenik, Matthias Helvar, Jarl Brum
Page Number: 383
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 37: Nina Quotes

If you wanted to kill a vine, you didn’t just keep cutting it back. You tore it from the ground by the roots. And yet her hands were shaking. Wasn’t this the way drüskelle thought? Destroy the threat, wipe it out, no matter that the person in front of you was innocent.

“Nina,” Matthias said softly, “he’s just a kid. He’s one of us.”

One of us. A boy not much younger than she was, caught up in a war he hadn’t chosen for himself. A survivor.

Related Characters: Matthias Helvar (speaker), Nina Zenik, Kuwei Yul-Bo, Bo Yul-Bayur
Page Number: 392
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 38: Kaz Quotes

The voice of God. There was always truth in legend. Kaz had spent enough time building his own myth to know. He’d wondered where the water that fed the Ice Court’s moat and fountains came from, why the river gorge was so very deep and wide. As soon as Nina had described the drüskelle initiation ritual, he’d known: the Fjerdan stronghold hadn’t been built around a great tree but around a spring. Djel, the wellspring, who fed the seas and rains, and the roots of the sacred ash.

Related Characters: Kaz Brekker, Nina Zenik, Matthias Helvar, Kuwei Yul-Bo
Related Symbols: The Sacred Ash
Page Number: 400
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 42: Inej Quotes

“Let’s buy the Menagerie.”

Inej grinned, thinking of the future and her little ship. “Let’s buy it and burn it down.”

They watched the waves for a while. “Ready?” Nina said.

Inej was glad she hadn’t had to ask. She pushed up her sleeve, baring the peacock feather and mottled skin beneath it.

It took the barest second, the softest brush of Nina’s fingertips. The itch was acute but passed quickly. When the prickling faded, the skin of Inej’s forearm was perfect—almost too smooth and flawless, like it was the one new part of her.

Related Characters: Inej Ghafa (speaker), Nina Zenik (speaker), Kaz Brekker, Tante Heleen
Related Symbols: The Incinerator Shaft
Page Number: 431
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 45: Kaz Quotes

“Chaos will come, and I will be its master. Its very wealthy master.”

“You will be ensuring slavery and death for Grisha everywhere,” Inej said.

Van Eck raised a brow. “How old are you, girl? Sixteen? Seventeen? Nations rise and fall. Markets are made and unmade. When power shifts, someone always suffers.”

“When profit shifts,” Jesper shot back.

Van Eck’s expression was bemused. “Aren’t they one and the same?”

Related Characters: Inej Ghafa (speaker), Jesper Fahey (speaker), Van Eck (speaker), Kaz Brekker, Pekka Rollins/Jakob Hertzoon, Nina Zenik, Matthias Helvar
Page Number: 446
Explanation and Analysis:

Nina had disguised Kaz’s crow-and-cup tattoo before they’d entered the Ice Court, but he hadn’t let her near the R on his bicep. Now he touched his gloved fingers to where the sleeve of his coat covered the mark. Without meaning to, he’d let Kaz Rietveld return. He didn’t know if it had begun with Inej’s injury or that hideous ride in the prison wagon, but somehow he’d let it happen and it had cost him dearly.

Related Characters: Kaz Brekker, Inej Ghafa, Nina Zenik, Van Eck, Jordie
Page Number: 454
Explanation and Analysis:
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Nina Zenik Quotes in Six of Crows

The Six of Crows quotes below are all either spoken by Nina Zenik or refer to Nina Zenik. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Greed Theme Icon
).
Chapter 14: Nina Quotes

“Do you want to know the best way to find Grisha who don’t want to be found?”

Jesper scrubbed the back of his neck, touched his hands to his guns, returned to his neck. He always seemed to be in motion. “Never gave it much thought,” he said.

“Look for miracles and listen to bedtime stories.” Follow the tales of witches and goblins, and unexplained happenings. Sometimes they were just superstition. But often there was truth at the heart of local legends—people who had been born with gifts that their countries didn’t understand.

Related Characters: Jesper Fahey (speaker), Nina Zenik (speaker), Kaz Brekker, Matthias Helvar
Related Symbols: The Sacred Ash
Page Number: 163-164
Explanation and Analysis:

Matthias said nothing, but she saw a glimmer of shame move over his face. Matthias had always fought his own decency. To become a drüskelle, he’d had to kill the good things inside him. But the boy he should have been was always there, and she’d begun to see the truth of him in the days they’d spent together after the shipwreck. She wanted to believe that boy was still there, locked away, despite her betrayal and whatever he’d endured at Hellgate.

Related Characters: Nina Zenik, Matthias Helvar
Page Number: 174
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 15: Matthias Quotes

“I’ll go back in a minute. I just needed some air. And don’t feign concern for Inej when you’re planning to send her climbing up six stories of chimney with only a rope and a prayer.”

“The Wraith can manage it.”

“The Wraith is a sixteen-year-old girl currently lying unconscious on a table. She may not even survive the night.”

Related Characters: Kaz Brekker (speaker), Nina Zenik (speaker), Inej Ghafa
Related Symbols: The Incinerator Shaft
Page Number: 179
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 16: Inej Quotes

“When Kaz got Per Haskell to pay off my indenture with the Menagerie, the first thing I did was have the peacock feather tattoo removed.”

“Whoever took care of it did a pretty rough job.”

“He wasn’t a Corporalnik or even a medik.” Just one of the half-knowledgeable butchers who plied their trade among the desperate of the Barrel. He’d offered her a slug of whiskey, then simply hacked away at the skin, leaving a puckered spill of wounds down her forearm. She hadn’t cared. The pain was liberation. They had loved to talk about her skin at the House of Exotics. It was like coffee with sweet milk. It was like burnished caramel. It was like satin. She welcomed every cut of the knife and the scars it left behind.

Related Characters: Inej Ghafa (speaker), Nina Zenik (speaker), Kaz Brekker, Tante Heleen, Per Haskell
Related Symbols: The Incinerator Shaft, Kaz’s Gloves and Cane
Page Number: 187-188
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 19: Matthias Quotes

“Why did you save me?” he asked finally.

“Stop wasting energy. Don’t talk.”

“Why did you do it?”

“Because you’re a human being,” she said angrily.

Lies. If they did make land, she’d need a Fjerdan to help her survive, someone who knew the land, though clearly she knew the language. Of course she did. They were all deceivers and spies, trained to prey on people like him, people without their unnatural gifts. They were predators.

Related Characters: Nina Zenik (speaker), Matthias Helvar (speaker), Jarl Brum
Page Number: 225-226
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 22: Kaz Quotes

What would Jordie say if his little brother lost their chance at justice because he couldn’t conquer some stupid sickness inside him? But it only brought back the memory of Jordie’s cold flesh, the way it had grown loose in the salt water, the bodies crowding around him in the flatboat. His vision started to blur.

Get it together, Brekker, he scolded himself harshly. It didn’t help. He was going to faint again, and this would be all over. Inej had once offered to teach him how to fall. “The trick is not getting knocked down,” he’d told her with a laugh. “No, Kaz,” she’d said, “the trick is in getting back up.” More Suli platitudes, but somehow even the memory of her voice helped. He was better than this. He had to be. Not just for Jordie, but for his crew.

Related Characters: Kaz Brekker (speaker), Inej Ghafa (speaker), Jesper Fahey, Wylan Van Eck, Nina Zenik, Matthias Helvar, Jordie
Related Symbols: Kaz’s Gloves and Cane
Page Number: 282-283
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 28: Inej Quotes

What bound them together? Greed? Desperation? Was it just the knowledge that if one or all of them disappeared tonight, no one would come looking? Inej’s mother and father might still shed tears for the daughter they’d lost, but if Inej died tonight, there would be no one to grieve for the girl she was now. She had no family, no parents or siblings, only people to fight beside. Maybe that was something to be grateful for, too.

Related Characters: Kaz Brekker, Inej Ghafa, Jesper Fahey, Wylan Van Eck, Nina Zenik, Matthias Helvar
Page Number: 332
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 29: Matthias Quotes

Matthias had a gun in his hands, and Kaz Brekker was unarmed. They were standing over the bodies of two unconscious drüskelle, men who were supposed to be Matthias’ brothers. I can shoot him, Matthias thought. Doom Nina and the rest of them with a single act. Again, Matthias had the strange sense of his life viewed the wrong way up. He was dressed in prison clothes, an intruder in the place he’d once called home. Who am I now?

Related Characters: Kaz Brekker, Nina Zenik, Matthias Helvar
Page Number: 347
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 34: Nina Quotes

Looking at Brum, she knew she didn’t just blame him for the things he’d done to her people; it was what he’d done to Matthias as well. He’d taken a brave, miserable boy and fed him on hate. He’d silenced Matthias’ conscience with prejudice and the promise of a divine calling that was probably nothing more than the wind moving through the branches of an ancient tree.

Related Characters: Kaz Brekker, Nina Zenik, Matthias Helvar, Jarl Brum, Bo Yul-Bayur
Related Symbols: The Sacred Ash
Page Number: 373
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 35: Matthias Quotes

Nina had wronged him, but she’d done it to protect her people. She’d hurt him, but she’d attempted everything in her power to make things right. She’d shown him in a thousand ways that she was honorable and strong and generous and very human, maybe more vividly human than anyone he’d ever known. And if she was, then Grisha weren’t inherently evil. They were like anyone else—full of the potential to do great good, and also great harm. To ignore that would make Matthias the monster.

Related Characters: Nina Zenik, Matthias Helvar, Jarl Brum
Page Number: 383
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 37: Nina Quotes

If you wanted to kill a vine, you didn’t just keep cutting it back. You tore it from the ground by the roots. And yet her hands were shaking. Wasn’t this the way drüskelle thought? Destroy the threat, wipe it out, no matter that the person in front of you was innocent.

“Nina,” Matthias said softly, “he’s just a kid. He’s one of us.”

One of us. A boy not much younger than she was, caught up in a war he hadn’t chosen for himself. A survivor.

Related Characters: Matthias Helvar (speaker), Nina Zenik, Kuwei Yul-Bo, Bo Yul-Bayur
Page Number: 392
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 38: Kaz Quotes

The voice of God. There was always truth in legend. Kaz had spent enough time building his own myth to know. He’d wondered where the water that fed the Ice Court’s moat and fountains came from, why the river gorge was so very deep and wide. As soon as Nina had described the drüskelle initiation ritual, he’d known: the Fjerdan stronghold hadn’t been built around a great tree but around a spring. Djel, the wellspring, who fed the seas and rains, and the roots of the sacred ash.

Related Characters: Kaz Brekker, Nina Zenik, Matthias Helvar, Kuwei Yul-Bo
Related Symbols: The Sacred Ash
Page Number: 400
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 42: Inej Quotes

“Let’s buy the Menagerie.”

Inej grinned, thinking of the future and her little ship. “Let’s buy it and burn it down.”

They watched the waves for a while. “Ready?” Nina said.

Inej was glad she hadn’t had to ask. She pushed up her sleeve, baring the peacock feather and mottled skin beneath it.

It took the barest second, the softest brush of Nina’s fingertips. The itch was acute but passed quickly. When the prickling faded, the skin of Inej’s forearm was perfect—almost too smooth and flawless, like it was the one new part of her.

Related Characters: Inej Ghafa (speaker), Nina Zenik (speaker), Kaz Brekker, Tante Heleen
Related Symbols: The Incinerator Shaft
Page Number: 431
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 45: Kaz Quotes

“Chaos will come, and I will be its master. Its very wealthy master.”

“You will be ensuring slavery and death for Grisha everywhere,” Inej said.

Van Eck raised a brow. “How old are you, girl? Sixteen? Seventeen? Nations rise and fall. Markets are made and unmade. When power shifts, someone always suffers.”

“When profit shifts,” Jesper shot back.

Van Eck’s expression was bemused. “Aren’t they one and the same?”

Related Characters: Inej Ghafa (speaker), Jesper Fahey (speaker), Van Eck (speaker), Kaz Brekker, Pekka Rollins/Jakob Hertzoon, Nina Zenik, Matthias Helvar
Page Number: 446
Explanation and Analysis:

Nina had disguised Kaz’s crow-and-cup tattoo before they’d entered the Ice Court, but he hadn’t let her near the R on his bicep. Now he touched his gloved fingers to where the sleeve of his coat covered the mark. Without meaning to, he’d let Kaz Rietveld return. He didn’t know if it had begun with Inej’s injury or that hideous ride in the prison wagon, but somehow he’d let it happen and it had cost him dearly.

Related Characters: Kaz Brekker, Inej Ghafa, Nina Zenik, Van Eck, Jordie
Page Number: 454
Explanation and Analysis: