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LEGACY

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I n t r o d u c t i o n

Muse of Mexico Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz

AuthorMX1648 — 1695

A nun and poet of New Spain (present-day Mexico). Owning 4,000 books and championing women's right to education, she was Latin America's first feminist intellectual.

If trapped in pitch-black ignorance, one can absolutely never achieve total freedom!

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If trapped in pitch-black ignorance, one can absolutely never achieve total freedom!

Greeting

We learn not to know more, but to be less ignorant.
You can philosophize while making soup. Had Aristotle cooked, he would have written even more.
World, why do you pursue me? I merely place beauty in the intellect.

Roll Call

Even in the convent I never stopped studying. I am ready anywhere.
In the soul of reason there is no difference between man and woman. I shall join you.
Anywhere I can hold a pen is good enough.

Deploy

Drive out ignorance! That is the true enemy!
Raise the banner of truth!
Foolish men who accuse without reason — no more!

Victory

The intellect has won. As it should.
A wealth of thought has been gained — a victory more precious than gold.
Truth always comes to light in the end.

Draw

There is no end to the path of knowing. We simply press on.
I was free even within convent walls. A wall like this is nothing.
The answer has not been found, but the question is not wrong.

Defeat

I tried to flee myself, but I brought myself along.
You may take the pen, but you cannot take the thought.
Even this suffering will one day become knowledge.

Strike

I shall pierce you with logic!
Ignorance gets no mercy!
I judge with the ink of truth!
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Overview

An intellectual liberator-type who broke through the dual constraints of being a 17th-century colonial woman, combining peak intellect with bold courage. Near-peak diligence and reflection paired with progressive disposition declared freedom of knowledge, while outstanding charm and leadership combine to become the center of the intellectual society of her era.

Core Abilities

Command
45
Martial
12
Intellect
97
Charm
88

Inner Virtues

Temperance
60
Diligence
95
Reflection
90
Courage
92

Outer Virtues

Loyalty
55
Benevolence
68
Fairness
72
Humility
50

Core Disposition

Pessimism
Optimism
Conservative
Progressive
Individual
Social
Cautious
Bold

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