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I turned out to be:
Julius Caesar
You scored 5 ruthlessness, 11 tactics, and 12 charisma!
Alexander the Great
You scored 3 ruthlessness, 14 tactics, and 9 charisma!
Alexander the Great
You scored 5 ruthlessness, 11 tactics, and 7 charisma!
My test tracked 3 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:
You scored higher than 99% on ruthlessness
You scored higher than 99% on tactics
You scored higher than 99% on charisma
Julius Caeser
You scored 10 ruthlessness, 11 tactics, and 10 charisma!
Saladin
You scored 5 ruthlessness, 7 tactics, and 8 charisma!
Julius Caeser
You scored 4 ruthlessness, 13 tactics, and 10 charisma!
I'm also a Saladin. I'm willing to bet most of us made choices to conserve troops and maximize tactical advantages.
Saladin
You scored 4 ruthlessness, 6 tactics, and 6 charisma!
Saladin (1137 or 1138–1193; Kurdish: Selahaddin Eyyübi; Arabic: Salah ad-Din Yusuf Ibn Ayyub; Salah ad-Din is an honorific that means The Righteousness of the Faith in Arabic) was a 12th century Kurdish Muslim military general who founded the Ayyubid dynasty of Egypt and Syria. He was also renowned in both the Christian and Muslim worlds for his leadership and military prowess tempered by his chivalry and merciful nature during the Crusades.
Richard B)
You scored 24 ruthlessness, 1 tactics, and 5 charisma!
Richard I (September 8, 1157 – April 6, 1199) was King of England from 1189 to 1199. He was often referred to as Richard the Lionheart, Cœur de Lion. Richard was a pure military man and while politically astute in some ways, he was incredibly foolish in others. He combined moments of great largesse and humility with great arrogance and ruthlessness. He was revered by his most worthy rival, Saladin, and respected by the Emperor Henry, but hated by many who had been his friends, especially King Philip. He was often careless of his own safety: the wound which killed him need not have been inflicted at all if he had been properly armoured. Almost the same thing had happened, ten years earlier when, while feuding with his father, he had encountered William Marshal while unarmed and had to beg for his life. These contradictions of his character fascinated his contemporaries, many of whom held him up as an exemplar of chivalry
hey talon are you back home yet? I know you said that you would be coming home soon but I dont remember reading about you actually getting back in country.
yes i am back home i have a new computer and i have just gotten back from my 30 day leave
awsome glad you back in the good ole USofA. You still stationed at fort cambell?
yup still at ft. campbell
you, fudd and myself need to get together sometime and hang out.
well im supposed to have a four day weekend but i have no way to make it to louisville. i have no transportation and a milage pass is never garenteed unless you want to come down to campbell and have a few beers in nashville
that is an option but I will have to take a few days off from work cause if im not driving down there and back in one day thats a lot of driving.
ok just tell me when and if your coming