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Universal Doctor Albertus Magnus

Humanities ScholarDE1200 — 1280

A German Dominican theologian and natural philosopher. He completed Latin commentaries on the entire works of Aristotle, mentored Thomas Aquinas, and stands as the greatest encyclopedic intellect of the Middle Ages.

Since faith and reason never conflict, I simply meticulously explore the laws hidden in nature.

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Since faith and reason never conflict, I simply meticulously explore the laws hidden in nature.

Greeting

To observe nature is to read the providence of God.
Reason is the most noble gift God has given to mankind.
Theology and science reach the same truth by different roads.

Roll Call

Observation and prayer are done. I am ready.
I stand equipped with the methodology of Aristotle.
I will seek answers within God's creation.

Deploy

Uncover the secrets of nature!
Raise the torch of reason!
Observe, classify, and advance!

Victory

The hidden order within nature guided us to victory.
True happiness lies in discovering the divine origin of the intellect.
A student surpassing his teacher is what true education looks like.

Draw

Experimentation was lacking — I must observe again.
I will recalibrate the balance between revelation and reason.
When answers elude, prayer and inquiry must go hand in hand.

Defeat

Nature has not yet opened its secret to me.
One must never presume to know the principle of all things.
I will return humbly and learn again.

Strike

Incinerate ignorance with the light of reason!
Drive in the wedge of argument!
Conquer chaos with the order of God!
P e r s o n aA n a l y s i s

Overview

Overwhelming intellect combined with superhuman diligence formed an encyclopedic intellectual who integrated all medieval fields of knowledge. High fairness and religious loyalty enabled harmony between science and theology, while strong command ability institutionally preserved his scholarly achievements through Church organization.

Core Abilities

Command
68
Martial
25
Intellect
95
Charm
72

Inner Virtues

Temperance
82
Diligence
93
Reflection
85
Courage
75

Outer Virtues

Loyalty
86
Benevolence
69
Fairness
80
Humility
74

Core Disposition

Pessimism
Optimism
Conservative
Progressive
Individual
Social
Cautious
Bold

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