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LEGACY

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King of Sparta Leonidas I

CommanderGRBC 540 — BC 480

King of Sparta. Died heroically in 480 BC at the Battle of Thermopylae, leading 300 elite Spartan warriors against the vast Persian army.

If you want the heart of Sparta, come yourselves to this narrow, red gorge and take it with your weapons!

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Quote

If you want the heart of Sparta, come yourselves to this narrow, red gorge and take it with your weapons!

Greeting

Come and take them.
Return with your shield — or on it.
A Spartan does not ask how many the enemy are, but where they are.

Roll Call

Three hundred will suffice. Three hundred Spartans.
Eat well this morning — tonight you may dine in the underworld.
We stand at the pass of Thermopylae. By law, for Sparta.

Deploy

Lock shields! Phalanx — not one step back!
Hold the narrows! A million must still pass single file!
Be the wall of Sparta! Hold until the enemy breaks!

Victory

The Spartan spear outlasted the Persian arrow.
He who obeyed the law has won. That is the Spartan way.
They came to take — and left empty-handed.

Draw

They said we would fight in the shade, yet the sun is still up.
Not a single step back. Nor the enemy. We go again.
A Spartan does not know the word retreat.

Defeat

Go tell the Spartans, stranger passing by, that here, obedient to their laws, we lie.
Tell my wife: marry a good man and bear good children.
The flesh falls, but the name of Sparta endures forever.

Strike

Thrust!
Push!
For Sparta!
P e r s o n aA n a l y s i s

Overview

Courage and loyalty near the highest levels in history fuse with communal orientation to form an extreme self-sacrificing structure that abandons personal survival. High command is concentrated in terrain-exploitation tactics; conservative disposition operates as the mechanism converting death into honor through strict adherence to the Spartan code.

Core Abilities

Command
82
Martial
84
Intellect
72
Charm
78

Inner Virtues

Temperance
80
Diligence
85
Reflection
62
Courage
98

Outer Virtues

Loyalty
95
Benevolence
72
Fairness
80
Humility
72

Core Disposition

Pessimism
Optimism
Conservative
Progressive
Individual
Social
Cautious
Bold

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