Forge Your Legacy in Battle
Answer these questions to discover which ancient commander you resemble.
1. When planning a campaign, what is your primary objective?
To conquer new territories and expand your empire.
To secure your borders and protect your people.
To outmaneuver the enemy with superior strategy.
To win through deception and psychological warfare.
To adapt to the enemy's weaknesses and exploit them.
To learn from the enemy and turn their strengths against them.
2. How do you approach a superior enemy force?
Lead a bold frontal assault to break their spirit.
Hold a defensive position and make them pay for every inch.
Use diplomacy and alliances to even the odds.
Avoid direct confrontation and weaken them over time.
Strike at their supply lines and communications.
Study their tactics and counter with disciplined formations.
3. What is your view on alliances?
They are tools to be used and discarded as needed.
They are sacred bonds to be honored at all costs.
They are essential for achieving greater goals.
They are liabilities that can be exploited by the enemy.
They are opportunities for betrayal and must be managed carefully.
They are a way to learn from others and strengthen your position.
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4. How do you inspire your troops before a battle?
With a rousing speech about glory and immortality.
By standing with them in the front lines, sharing their fate.
By promising rewards and spoils of war.
By teaching them the art of war and the importance of discipline.
By demonstrating your own cunning and brilliance.
By showing them the value of unity and teamwork.
5. What is your response to dissent among your ranks?
Crush it swiftly to maintain authority.
Listen to their concerns and address them honorably.
Use it as an opportunity to strengthen loyalty through persuasion.
Ignore it, as the wise leader knows when to act.
Turn the dissenters against each other to maintain control.
Educate them on the consequences of disunity.
6. How do you handle victory?
Celebrate lavishly and plan the next conquest.
Honor the fallen and prepare for the next threat.
Consolidate power and reward loyal followers.
Reflect on the lessons learned and document them.
Use it to further your strategic goals and unsettle the enemy.
Share the glory with your troops and allies.
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7. In battle, what is your preferred tactic?
A swift, decisive charge to overwhelm the enemy.
A staunch defense that makes the enemy bleed for every step.
A flexible formation that can adapt to the enemy's moves.
Deception and misdirection to confuse the enemy.
Ambushes and surprise attacks to catch the enemy off guard.
Learning the enemy's tactics and countering them effectively.
8. How do you deal with a prolonged siege?
Lead a daring assault to break the siege quickly.
Endure and wait for the enemy to exhaust themselves.
Negotiate terms or find a way to turn the tables.
Use spies and sabotage to weaken the enemy's resolve.
Launch a surprise sortie to disrupt the enemy's supply lines.
Study the enemy's weaknesses and exploit them methodically.
9. What is your philosophy on warfare?
War is the ultimate test of will and destiny.
War is a necessary evil to protect what matters.
War is a means to achieve political ends.
War is best avoided, but if fought, won decisively.
War is an art that requires creativity and innovation.
War is a science that demands study and adaptation.
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