| You are King Nebuchadnezzar, the emperor of Babylon. You are part of a long tradition of Middle Eastern despots. Like any good despot, you possess the attributes of pride and ambition in good measure. Your ambitious nature drove you to conquer much of the Middle East, including the kingdom of Israel. You subsequently put the people of Israel into bondage. You also tend to be very direct with your friends and enemies alike. You prefer to tell people exactly what you’re going to do and how you’re going to do it. Your position in society and your imperial army give you the ability to do this with impunity. Unlike many Middle Eastern despots, you are a very good ruler and you happen to treat your own people quite well. You might be a biblical villain, but I’m sure you’d make a good dictator in the 21st century, if given the chance. |
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Date: 2005-06-29 12:24 pm (UTC)Isreal (e.g. Jesus, Moses, Elijah, Daniel, Peter, and so on). However,
for the purposes of this test, you are one of the bad Children of
Israel. You are part of the chosen race of God, but in the Bible it
seemed like you could never stop complaining and messing up. You are
not really a biblical villain in the traditional sense. In fact, you
possess a lot of godly qualities. You are humble, you love your
neighbors, and you are quite trustworthy. However, your relative
slothfulness and recalcitrance made it impossible for you to strive to
reach the high purpose that God had for you. You were content to do
just enough to get by. Therefore, since you're striving was not with
God...it was against God. This is why you are considered a villain.