Huzzah! You’ve entered a medieval kingdom and must don the role of a soldier, poet, or king. So, will you wield a sword or pen, or wear a crown? Take our quiz and answer these questions to discover if your personality type best matches a soldier, poet, or king.
Questions Overview
- Joan of Arc
- William Shakespeare
- Alexander the Great
- Hercules
- I don’t say anything. They’re the boss. What they say goes.
- “Why did you hire me?” I struggle with self-doubt.
- “I deserve a raise.” I know my work is valuable.
- “Thank you.” They deserve recognition too.
- Police officer, security guard, or fireman
- A structured 9 to 5 in an office doing whatever
- Writer, playwright, or artist
- Politician, spokesperson, or CEO
- “To feel intensely is not a symptom of weakness.”
- “Justice delayed is justice denied.”
- “Never mind your happiness; do your duty.”
- “The expectations of life depend upon diligence.”
- Say “Hi,” and see how things go from there.
- Point out how the sky looks because it’s beautiful, like them.
- Stay quiet. I’d probably say the wrong thing anyway.
- Ask them why they’re sitting there. It’s not their assigned seat.
- Schedules
- Nature
- The fear of failure
- The promise of the future
- Consistent and dependable
- Free-spirited and creative
- Strong and reliable
- Honest and witty
- Working out
- Writing
- Listening to music
- Sleeping
- That those I love would always be protected.
- To never have to work again.
- That everyone would do their jobs adequately.
- To not attract conflict wherever I go.
- Katniss Everdeen
- Hermione Granger
- Elsa
- Captain America
- Sword fights and epic battles.
- Living in a world where I feel like I belong.
- Pursuing my passions, despite my duties.
- My future partner and the life we’ll have together.
- A world without rules.
- A 9 to 5 job.
- Being in charge.
- Never showing my true self.
- “The price of greatness is responsibility.”
- “Don’t wait for inspiration.”
- “Together we stand, together we fall.”
- “Success is no accident.”
- Reacting before thinking
- Perfectionism
- Pride
- Commitment
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What is a Soldier, Poet, or King?
In 2015, the American indie-folk band The Oh Hellos released a joyful and upbeat medieval-inspired song called “Soldier, Poet, King.” The song describes 3 popular literary figures or tropes: soldier, poet, and king. With a repetitive beat and melody, the track is catchy and easy to follow, making it no surprise that it became a TikTok trend 7 years later.
The original song is rooted deeply in Christianity, with each figure representing different times Jesus came to earth; however, the same character traits and principles can be applied to modern literature. So, what exactly is a soldier, poet, or king personality type?
Soldiers are passionate individuals who thrive in structured environments. In the song, the soldier and his sword reflect the description of Jesus first coming to earth in the Old Testament: a powerful force that’ll punish sinners and establish justice. As a personality, the soldier is purposeful, respectful, and content. They believe in peace but are willing to physically fight for what is right.
Poets are imaginative and intelligent creators. The Oh Hellos highlight that the poet “will slay you with His tongue” because his weapon is his word, symbolizing Jesus’s will to spread the word of God. The personality of a poet may be sensitive, but this sensitivity helps them change the world.
Kings are responsible leaders that carry mighty burdens. The king’s crown is described as a ring of thorns in the song. Not only does this reflect Jesus’s crucifixion, but it also represents the painful burdens and sacrifices that come with being a leader. Responsibility weighs heavily on a king’s shoulders, and they believe that their duties and expectations outweigh their own dreams and desires.
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"I loved this quiz. I love how it's based of the song Soldier King and Poet by oh the Hellos. I got poet btw."