Kate Daniels - what faction are you?

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Discover Your Faction in the Kate Daniels Universe

Unlock your true self with this engaging quiz that navigates the moral and ethical dilemmas faced in the thrilling world of Kate Daniels. Answer ten thought-provoking questions to uncover which faction you belong to and what values guide your actions.

  • Explore your beliefs and values
  • Uncover your faction identity
  • Share your results with friends!
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by BraveWolf321
Laws must be obeyed
a) As long as they don’t conflict with the higher purpose
B) As long as they don’t endanger your people
C) As long as they don’t interfere with profits
D) As long as they don’t conflict with the natural course of things
E) Always
F) As long as they don’t get you into hot water with the cops
You see a man breaking into your favorite mom-and-pop store in your neighborhood. You
A) Pull out your sword, go over, and ask him what he is doing
B) Sneak up behind him and punch him in the face
C) Get your flunky to go over and stab him
D) Watch him do his dirty deed, find out where he lives, and poison him a week later
E) Pull out your gun and yell at him to get down on the ground before you blow his brains out
F) Walk away. It doesn’t concern you one way or another.
You see your best friend’s spouse making out with another person. You
A) Confront the spouse after and explain that what she is doing is morally wrong
B) Tell your best friend what you saw and be ready to guard his back because there is going to be a brawl
C) Observe the couple, trying to deduce reasons behind the affair
D) Let them be. Each person is free to choose their own path.
E) Confront them on the spot
F) Wait until the date is over and try to blackmail the cheaters for money or sex
The most important factor in deciding whether to take a job is
A) Will it benefit the majority of people?
B) Will it benefit your family?
C) Does it hold scientific value and is it intellectually stimulating?
D) What are its consequences?
E) Is it legal?
F) Does it pay well?
You’re throwing a party. You provide
A) Good food, good liquor, nothing fancy, moderation is encouraged
B) A feast: lots of food, lots of beer and wine, no hard liquor
C) Expensive food, expensive wine, only the best will do
D) A chance to drink and celebrate being yourself
E) Hard liquor and BBQ
F) A room. This party is strictly BOB—bring your own booze.
The perfect pet is
A) A mastiff: loyal and devoted
B) A mutt, a cat, a rat: as long as it has fur, it’s all good
C) A snake: clean, sleek, calculating, and deadly
D) A bird: free, independent, with a clear view of the whole picture from above
E) A German shepherd: it obeys orders, it tracks people, and it protects you
F) A horse: you have to have one to get around, so at least the damn creature is useful
Your favorite computer-game genre is
A) Role-playing: being savior of the world is always a good thing
B) Fighting and adventure: nothing better than fast reflexes, agile characters, and triple-kicking your opponent’s head off his shoulders
C) Building sims: taking fifteen minutes to figure out just the right way to position the building is worth it if the city is perfect in the end
D) Puzzles: there is a pattern in all things. You just have to trust in your intuition to find it.
E) First-Person Shooter: blow heads off enemies with a high-powered rifle. If your buddy can play with you, it’s even better.
F) MMO RPG: life is about grinding and getting better gear. Kill X amount of enemies; get X amount of money. Simple and profitable.
The most useful subject in school is
A) History: learn from your yesterday’s mistakes to ensure survival tomorrow
B) Civics: without politics, civilization, and social interaction, people are just animals
C) Chemistry, genetics, and anatomy: a human body is a fascinating thing
D) Philosophy, biology, and ecology: we only have one planet. Might as well find our place in it.
E) PE and team sports: the world is a tough place. Might as well learn how to act together according to the rules of the game.
F) Basic math: you have got to know how much change you ought to get back when you give somebody twenty dollars to buy ammo
A parent must
A) Teach a child that sometimes life requires personal sacrifice
B) Keep a close eye on a little tyke so he doesn’t go crazy
C) Provide a lot of interesting toys to help a child develop early
D) Get a pet, something small and cuddly to teach a child responsibility and compassion for those around him
E) Teach a kid that there is right and there is wrong, and you’ve got to pick a side
F) Pay for chores—if you work, you get paid; that’s a good lesson to learn
Your car is
A) Four wheels and a motor—as long as it gets you from point A to point B on time, does it really matter what it looks like?
B) A Jeep or a Land Rover—functional, you can load a bunch of people in it, and it goes anywhere
C) A black SUV—not gaudy, but powerful and stylish
D) My two legs—I prefer to walk
E) A Ford Mustang—a good solid muscle car, goes fast
F) A Hummer, armored—it tells people two things: one, the owner is a badass, and two, if you’re going to shoot at it, there is a whole lot of steel between you and the driver, so you better start running
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