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Lion of the Bayside

A ruler, leader, or guardian without followers, subjects, or purpose; a figure of power presiding over emptiness.

A symbol of majesty in isolation, evoking the paradox of authority where nothing exists to be ruled.

(figurative) Someone or something impressive yet ultimately unused, overlooked, or unnecessary.

Etymology: Coined phrase combining the lion, traditionally the “king of beasts,” with the bayside, symbolizing a place devoid of subjects to rule over.
After the company downsized, he sat in his executive office alone—a true Lion of the Bayside.

The half-finished luxury resort, towering over an empty shoreline, looked like a Lion of the Bayside.

She won the election in a town where no one stayed—her title felt like that of a Lion of the Bayside.

His talent was unmatched, but with no audience to witness it, he was a Lion of the Bayside.

The abandoned stadium stood majestic against the sea, like a Lion of the Bayside.

Power without purpose turns even the mightiest into a Lion of the Bayside.

Watching over empty streets during lockdown, the mayor felt like a Lion of the Bayside.

He trained for years in solitude, roaring into the void like a Lion of the Bayside.
by Barbagann September 2, 2025
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