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Eight Virtues

Benjamin Hourigan | 2005-04-12

If you don’t get this post, don’t worry. It’s a geek thing.

Today I’ve been redrafting the chapter in my thesis about the history of RPGs, and had to find out what the Eight Virtues from the Ultima series were. Ultima IV was a real milestone in videogame history, in that its hero, the Avatar, appeared in a world that had just been saved from villains three times. The people of Britannia were looking for ways to transcend their bloody past, and were building a code of ethics to guide them into a glorious future. It was the first RPG I know of that really thought about what was needed to build a good society, and possibly the first videogame that incorporated an explicitly formulated moral code that the hero was expected to adhere to.

Those whose memory of the games is clearer than mine may remember that the Eight Virtues of the Avatar are:

  • honesty
  • compassion
  • valour
  • justice
  • sacrifice
  • honour
  • spirituality
  • humility

Ultimas IV—VI asked players a series of questions to discover what virtues they favoured, to determine what the PCs attributes and class would be. Some of those questions have resurfaced as online, Ultima-themed “personality” tests. There’s one that uses graphics from Ultima IV (lots of clicking through required to get to the test), which, like Ultima IV itself, asks so few questions that you’ll have an affinity with a different virtue every time. Alternatively, there’s one that asks loads of questions but doesn’t conclusively tell you which virtue you favour.

These tests are so far from being valid that it’s ridiculous, but the questions are all based on imaginary situations, and they’re fun for nostalgia’s sake. If you’re looking for humour, there’s also the oddly-named Test of Avatarishness Purity Test, which doesn’t really test your personality, or have anything to do with the Virtues, but is a lot more fun than the others. It asks, among other things, “Have you ever been threatened by big red evil faces on your computer screen?” I have, and was deemed 32% Avatarish.

Tests aside, which of the virtues do I favour? Well, I think it’s honesty.

Honesty
Of the eight virtues, thou art most aligned with honesty.

Thou shalt not steal or lie, but more than this, seek the truth in all things. Strive to be honest in all thy actions. Look deep into thyself for, only by knowing thyself can thou know truth.

Honesty is the virtue of Mages and the town of Moonglow.

“Corruption wins not more than honesty!”
- Shakespeare, the Mage
What’s your virtue? Take the test!—>

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Of the eight virtues, thou art most aligned with compassion. Compassion

Mel | 2005-04-14 | 15:10

Of the eight virtues, thou art most aligned with compassion.

Compassion is the ability to be sympathetic to the feelings and sufferings of others. To share their pain, and to do what thou can to ease their misery. Show compassion in all thy dealings, lest thy heart grow hard and cold.

Compassion is the virtue of Bards and the town of Britan.

“Compassion strengthens the soul as knowledge tempers the mind!” – Shalimar the Shepherd

I think I got this because I objected to killing people – except the dude who wanted to be euthanased. I think it says more about the test’s imagined codes of chivalry than about me and my values.

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