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LEGACY

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Victor of Waterloo Duke of Wellington

CommanderGB1769 — 1852

British military leader and politician who distinguished himself in the Napoleonic Wars and crushed Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo.

What brought down the Emperor is solely our British army's red squares that stood firm to the end even amidst artillery shells.

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What brought down the Emperor is solely our British army's red squares that stood firm to the end even amidst artillery shells.

Greeting

The art of war is to guess what is over the other side of the hill.
The only thing I am afraid of is fear.
The saddest thing after a lost battle is a battle won.

Roll Call

Soldiers, Napoleon is coming. Are you ready?
When I get in a scrape, my men pull me out. That is our army.
Stand behind the ridge. The time will come.

Deploy

Hold the ridge. Not one step back!
Form square. We will withstand the cavalry charge!
Advance in firing line!

Victory

A close-run thing. If you have seen a day of battle, you never wish for another.
Napoleon's presence was worth forty thousand men. Today that was proven.
Publish and be damned. A win is a win.

Draw

War is a succession of guesses. Time for the next one.
Hold your ground. Let the enemy tire first.
The decision is deferred. Do not retreat in disorder.

Defeat

Today the enemy's guess was more accurate.
It is a miracle this rabble got us this far.
Retreat with order. There is tomorrow.

Strike

Fix bayonets! Forward!
Open fire!
Advance in formation!
P e r s o n aA n a l y s i s

Overview

A defensive-counterattack profile combining high command with terrain-exploitation intellect to minimize losses. Strong conservative disposition and cautious bias consistently favor defense over offense. Low benevolence creates a persistent structural blind spot: indifference to soldier welfare.

Core Abilities

Command
91
Martial
70
Intellect
85
Charm
65

Inner Virtues

Temperance
72
Diligence
88
Reflection
78
Courage
80

Outer Virtues

Loyalty
82
Benevolence
42
Fairness
68
Humility
55

Core Disposition

Pessimism
Optimism
Conservative
Progressive
Individual
Social
Cautious
Bold

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