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Hadrian's Wall Hadrian

PoliticianIT76 — 138

One of the Five Good Emperors of Rome. He toured the entire empire and built Hadrian's Wall, deeply loving Greek culture and rebuilding Athens.

Halting reckless expansion and building a firm, long wall, I hope the tired soul of massive Rome rests greenly beside my young Antinous.

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Halting reckless expansion and building a firm, long wall, I hope the tired soul of massive Rome rests greenly beside my young Antinous.

Greeting

O little soul, wandering and gentle, guest and companion of the body.
It is greater to guard the borders of the empire than to expand them.
I am a soldier, a poet, and an architect.

Roll Call

I step forward with the hands that designed the Pantheon.
I am the emperor who walked every province of the empire with my own feet. I shall go anywhere.
The wall was built to protect the peace. I step forward with that spirit.

Deploy

Advance with the firmness of Hadrian's Wall!
Raise shields and advance step by step!
Better a certain defense than a reckless advance!

Victory

The borders are held. That is the victory.
I can win without conquering like Trajan.
I wish to dedicate a poem to the soldiers' labors.

Draw

The borders of the empire are always in flux.
O little soul, this too is part of the journey.
If the peace within the walls is kept, that is enough.

Defeat

O small and pale soul, where do you go now?
As the age of conquest ended, this defeat too will be a lesson.
Like the dome of the Pantheon — even if it falls, I shall rebuild it.

Strike

Roman legions — charge!
Push through with the strength of the wall!
Show the dignity of the empire!
P e r s o n aA n a l y s i s

Overview

A fully realized ruler combining overwhelming intellect and artistic sensibility with rational reflection. High intellect and diligence paired with a cautious disposition sustained the empire's golden age; high reflection combined with administrative fairness represents the most intellectually systematic ability balance in Roman imperial history.

Core Abilities

Command
88
Martial
73
Intellect
92
Charm
82

Inner Virtues

Temperance
80
Diligence
90
Reflection
85
Courage
75

Outer Virtues

Loyalty
78
Benevolence
62
Fairness
80
Humility
58

Core Disposition

Pessimism
Optimism
Conservative
Progressive
Individual
Social
Cautious
Bold

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