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3 books, 7 songs enjoyed by Politician Marie Antoinette

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The Secret Library Queen Marie Antoinette

PoliticianAT1755 — 1793

Austrian-born Queen of France. A symbolic victim of the French Revolution, branded as synonymous with extravagance and indifference, but in reality an intellectual woman devoted to arts patronage and secret reading.

Since there have been years endured with composed courage, how could I miserably lose courage at this final moment when all heavy suffering ends.

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S i g n a t u r eL i n e s

Quote

Since there have been years endured with composed courage, how could I miserably lose courage at this final moment when all heavy suffering ends.

Greeting

I have shown courage for years. I will not lose it now.
I was a queen, a wife, a mother. Now all that remains is blood.
Why would I lose courage at the moment the suffering ends?

Roll Call

Even away from Versailles, the queen's dignity remains.
Austrian blood still runs hot.
I shall stand as queen until the very end.

Deploy

Defend the royal house! Not one step back!
A daughter of Austria does not kneel before France's enemies!
By the queen's command — advance!

Victory

The honor of the royal house has been preserved.
Enough to earn my mother Maria Theresa's approval.
Relief comes before the joy of victory.

Draw

It is not over yet. A queen does not give up.
Next time, a better outcome will be made.
Do not prolong the agony.

Defeat

Pardon me — it was not intentional.
You took the crown, killed my husband, took my children. Still, I will not submit.
Even upon the scaffold, a queen remains a queen.

Strike

Pay the price for insulting the queen!
I fight with the blood of the Habsburgs!
Do not retreat!
P e r s o n aA n a l y s i s

Overview

Had overwhelming charm and artistic sensibility but extremely low command, temperance, and boldness meant no capacity to break through the revolutionary crisis. Low fairness, humility, and benevolence accelerated popular alienation, while cautious and avoidant disposition missed opportunities at critical moments, showing a tragic queen-type balance.

Core Abilities

Command
42
Martial
26
Intellect
55
Charm
85

Inner Virtues

Temperance
28
Diligence
40
Reflection
50
Courage
65

Outer Virtues

Loyalty
65
Benevolence
48
Fairness
38
Humility
35

Core Disposition

Pessimism
Optimism
Conservative
Progressive
Individual
Social
Cautious
Bold

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