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  1. JCalhoun

    JCalhoun New Member

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    King Edward I
    You scored 61 Wisdom, 77 Tactics, 52 Guts, and 41 Ruthlessness!
    Or rather, King Edward the Longshanks if you've seen Braveheart. You, like Edward, are incredibly smart and shrewd, but you win at any costs.... William Wallace died at his hands after a fierce Scottish rebellion against his reign. Despite his reputation though, Longshanks had the best interests of his people at heart. But God help you if you got on his bad side.

    You scored higher than 44% on Unorthodox
    You scored higher than 75% on Tactics
    You scored higher than 37% on Guts
    You scored higher than 31% on Ruthlessness

    Alright, I'm not as familiar with UK history as maybe I ought to be. Is this a bad thing?
     
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    well well well

    Erwin Rommel
    You scored 44 Wisdom, 81 Tactics, 62 Guts, and 31 Ruthlessness!
     
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    George Washington ;)
     
  5. Ricky

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    Julias Caesar
    You scored 55 Wisdom, 88 Tactics, 42 Guts, and 56 Ruthlessness!

    Hmmm, shame they spelt his name wrong! ;)

    btw Tom - King Edward I is probably a good one (he was nicknamed the 'Hammer of the Scots') unless you also have his parental traits (his son was... um... a little feminine, and Ed did not like that, and used to regularly rough his son up).
     
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    Well, I don't have that problem with my boys, so I can rest easy on that account.

    As long as I'm like a good general, I'm happy! :D
     
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    Julias Caesar

    FNG
     
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    Ricky Well-Known Member

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    Tom - looks like you got his good points, but not the bad! :D
     
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    Why am I also Gaius Iulius, I wanted to be someone new! :D

    "You scored 53 Wisdom, 77 Tactics, 39 Guts, and 53 Ruthlessness" which is lower on all counts than Ricky. However, for my age and gender:

    "You scored higher than 17% on Unorthodox

    You scored higher than 80% on Tactics

    You scored higher than 4% on Guts

    You scored higher than 70% on Ruthlessness"

    I'm a ruthless tactician and a coward, people! :D
     
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    Vercingetorix
    You scored 75 Wisdom, 60 Tactics, 59 Guts, and 55 Ruthlessness!
    Leader of the Gauls, a chieftain of the Arverni. He was the leader of the great revolt against the Romans in 52 BC. Julius Caesar, upon hearing of the trouble, rushed to put it down. Vercingetorix was, however, an able leader and adopted the policy of retreating to heavy, natural fortifications and burning the Gallic towns to keep the Roman soldiers from living off the land. Caesar and his chief lieutenant Labienus lost in minor engagements, but when Vercingetorix shut himself up in Alesia and summoned all his Gallic allies to attack the besieging Romans, the true brilliance of Caesar appeared. He defeated the Gallic relieving force and took the fortress. Vercingetorix was captured and, after gracing Caesar's triumphal return to Rome, was put to death.

    93% on Unorthodox
    38% on Tactics
    50% on Guts
    74% on Ruthlessness
     
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    ulysses s. grant
    w 68
    t 43
    g 62
    r 56
     
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    Julias Caesar
    37 Wisdom, 69 Tactics, 46 Guts, and 56 Ruthlessness

    Someone go fetch me a toga... and some back armour :D
     
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    Get with sonofecthelion. If you ask nicely, maybe he can get you some Mithril?
     

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