Which Man Would You Be in King Arthur’s Court?
The legendary days of King Arthur were full of love and betrayal, loyalty and ambition, violence and intrigue. Which man would you have been in Arthurian times? Take the test and find out!
King Arthur
You are a natural leader known for your courage and honor. As the head of the kingdom of Camelot, you defended against invaders and led your Knights of the Round Table on epic quests, including one to find the Holy Grail.
Loyalty is very important to you; you will go to great lengths to fight for what you believe in, and you find it impossible to forgive betrayal from those you trust.
Merlin
You are a man of mystery and influence – sometimes called a wizard or a prophet, sometimes called a madman or a supernatural being. People turn to you for wisdom and advice, and you held great power in the reign of King Arthur.
Your visionary powers allow you to see the world differently than other people, and you are adaptable to many challenging situations.
Lancelot
You are a man of mystery and influence – sometimes called a wizard or a prophet, sometimes called a madman or a supernatural being. People turn to you for wisdom and advice, and you held great power in the reign of King Arthur.
Your visionary powers allow you to see the world differently than other people, and you are adaptable to many challenging situations.
Gawain
You are a man of mystery and influence – sometimes called a wizard or a prophet, sometimes called a madman or a supernatural being. People turn to you for wisdom and advice, and you held great power in the reign of King Arthur.
Your visionary powers allow you to see the world differently than other people, and you are adaptable to many challenging situations.
Perceval
You are hardworking, straightforward and trustworthy, an underdog who people sometimes underestimate. You proved your worth to join the legendary Knights of the Round Table when you didn’t come from a noble background, and you persevered against many challenges in your quest for the Holy Grail.
You believe in loyalty, chivalry and justice, and you try to do what’s right.
Mordred
You are ambitious and will stop at nothing to achieve your personal goals. Family, friendship and conscience can get in your way when it comes to seeking power and glory, so you prefer to avoid them as much as possible (King Arthur is technically your flesh and blood, but that doesn’t stop you from trying to take over his kingdom).
It would be wise for your enemies not to underestimate you; you are unpredictable and dangerous.
What do you do when someone tells you a secret?
Keep it secret, no matter what
Tell someone only if it will help others
Tell someone only if it benefits me
What is your relationship with your family?
We’re very close
We’re not close at all
We get along ok
It’s complicated
Do you believe everyone has a soulmate?
Yes
No
I don’t know
What is your motto in life?
Fight for what you want
Love conquers all
Wisdom comes from experience
Every man for himself
Do what’s right, not what’s easy
How do you react when you encounter someone standing in the way of your goal?
I find a way to destroy the person in my way
I look for a way to compromise or reason with the person
I challenge the person to a fair fight; winner takes all
I outwit the person
You have made a serious promise that, if you keep it, stands in the way of your personal happiness. What do you do?
Keep the promise and remain trustworthy
Break the promise and pursue what I want
It depends on the situation
When should you use violence to solve problems?
Only when absolutely necessary
When it’s clear that it will lead to the greater good
When it will get me what I want
It depends on the situation
When you are pursuing a risky goal, what are you most afraid of?
Failure
Hurting innocent people
Sharing the rewards
Making personal sacrifices
What negative quality have you been accused of displaying?
Stubbornness
Naïveté
Selfishness
Ruthlessness
What kind of friend are you?
I will do anything for my friends
I try to do right by my friends, but my needs come first
I keep friends around when they are useful to me
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