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「Don Quixote」 Miguel de Cervantes

AuthorES1547 — 1616

Spanish novelist. After fighting at the Battle of Lepanto and five years as a captive in Algeria, he authored Don Quixote, the forerunner of the modern novel.

In blindly addicting toxic love and fiercely life-risking battlefields, even all those reckless actions become fair, you see.

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In blindly addicting toxic love and fiercely life-risking battlefields, even all those reckless actions become fair, you see.

Greeting

When the world seems mad, who can say where the madness truly lies?
Read much and walk much, and you shall go far and know much.
To give up the dream — that is the true madness.

Roll Call

The Knight of La Mancha has mounted his horse.
Sancho, prepare — we ride at the windmills!
The one-armed veteran of Lepanto stands before you.

Deploy

Charge at the windmills!
Freedom cannot be exchanged for any treasure in the world — forward!
See the world not as it is, but as it ought to be!

Victory

Truth may be stretched, but it never breaks.
I have proven the windmills were giants after all.
When evil lasts long, good is surely near.

Draw

We merely pause at an inn along the road.
As long as I live, the story is not finished.
Truth rises like oil above lies.

Defeat

Compared to losing an arm at Lepanto, this is nothing.
I wrote even in prison. Defeat is not the end.
To let someone die — that would be the true madness.

Strike

Charge like the Knight of La Mancha!
Shatter the windmill's blades!
Thrust with the lance of ideals!
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Overview

A figure who created the archetype of the modern novel by combining the toughness of a warrior forged on the battlefield with the intelligence of a literatus who sublimates hardship through humor. High courage and reflection scores meeting the extreme adversity of poverty and imprisonment gave form to the eternal tension between ideal and reality in Don Quixote; the contrast of low temperance and high diligence reveals the most human truth in his stat structure.

Core Abilities

Command
48
Martial
68
Intellect
94
Charm
75

Inner Virtues

Temperance
45
Diligence
85
Reflection
88
Courage
85

Outer Virtues

Loyalty
62
Benevolence
70
Fairness
72
Humility
58

Core Disposition

Pessimism
Optimism
Conservative
Progressive
Individual
Social
Cautious
Bold

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