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Act of Supremacy Henry VIII

PoliticianGB1491 — 1547

Tudor king of England. Established the Church of England via the Act of Supremacy, breaking from Rome. Known for six marriages and theological writings.

Laugh at the Roman Pope's funny excommunication! As Supreme Head of the Church of England, I shall decide my just marriage and Tudor prosperity solely by my own will!

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Quote

Laugh at the Roman Pope's funny excommunication! As Supreme Head of the Church of England, I shall decide my just marriage and Tudor prosperity solely by my own will!

Greeting

The pope's excommunication does not concern me as much as a fig.
I am the king and the head of the Church. There is no one above me in this land.
I love reveling with good companions and shall do so until my dying day.

Roll Call

The King of England calls. Answer.
Among all losses of time, time itself cannot be recovered. Do not tarry.
Stand under the banner of England, cut free from Rome.

Deploy

Forward in the name of England!
Those who defy me commit treason — sweep them away!
Not even the pope could stop me — who shall stop me now? Advance!

Victory

The King of England is himself the victory.
Hold a banquet to celebrate this victory.
This is what happens to those who defy my will.

Draw

To me, a draw is no different from defeat.
Those like old doctrine, those like new doctrine — all lack resolve.
Next time, it will be decided.

Defeat

My dignity has been tarnished. Step forward, whoever is responsible.
I endured the break with the pope. I shall endure this defeat too.
The King of England does not kneel.

Strike

Show the blade of England!
Trample them in the king's name!
Execute the traitors!
P e r s o n aA n a l y s i s

Overview

A self-centered monarch combining high charm and intellect with extremely low temperance, loyalty, and fairness. Boldness and optimism enabled the historic Reformation, but unchecked desire and low temperance resulted in purges and dynastic instability.

Core Abilities

Command
78
Martial
62
Intellect
80
Charm
82

Inner Virtues

Temperance
18
Diligence
55
Reflection
32
Courage
72

Outer Virtues

Loyalty
30
Benevolence
35
Fairness
28
Humility
15

Core Disposition

Pessimism
Optimism
Conservative
Progressive
Individual
Social
Cautious
Bold

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