Wednesday, May 7, 2025

What Kind of Philosopher Are You in The Forgotten City? (Take the Quiz!)

 Have you ever wondered what kind of philosopher you'd be if you found yourself trapped in the ancient time-loop of The Forgotten City? Would you uphold Stoic virtue, weigh every choice with Utilitarian logic, or break the rules like a true Rebel? Take this short quiz to find out—and share your result with friends to see how you compare!

🎮 Inspired by the award-winning mystery-adventure game The Forgotten City, this quiz blends philosophy with immersive storytelling.


✅ Instructions:

Answer the questions below and follow the flowchart to discover your philosophical match.


1. You arrive in a mysterious Roman city under a strange curse. What's your first move?
A. Observe quietly and learn the rules. → Go to Q2
B. Ask questions and weigh consequences. → Go to Q3
C. Test the boundaries—see what breaks. → You’re a Rebel


2. A citizen is stealing medicine for a dying friend. Do you report them?
A. Yes. Rules are rules. → You’re a Stoic
B. No. Saving a life matters more. → You’re a Utilitarian


3. A guard threatens an innocent woman. You can intervene, but might trigger the curse. What do you do?
A. Step in—it’s the right thing to do. → You’re a Stoic
B. Weigh the risk—find another way. → You’re a Utilitarian


🧠 Results Section:

🟢 Stoic
You believe in living according to virtue, even under pressure. Like Galerius, you seek peace, order, and integrity. You play by the rules—but that’s your power.

🔵 Utilitarian
You measure outcomes and act for the greatest good, even if it’s messy. You’re strategic, empathetic, and always looking at the bigger picture.

🔴 Rebel
You’re not here to follow laws—you’re here to change the game. Whether hero or chaos agent, you trust your instincts and challenge unjust systems.


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