Khoronzon wrote:Nation:
Name of leader:
- Divine Supremacy of Khoronzon
Height:
- Evehxhas
Height score:
- 7'6". His body is also extensively modified, with one such alteration being digitigrade instead of plantigrade legs, which are also disproportionately long.
Tea consumption:
- 229cm
Coffee consumption:
- Roughly 220L per year. It isn't quite tea, since it's made from a different plant that was genetically engineered for Khoronzonite agriculture and has somewhat different flavour and nutritional characteristics, but it has the same general "principle" of tea. He typically has it without any additives such as milk or sugar, though some variants that he drinks from time to time "naturally" have a vaguely sweet taste to them as a result of modifications to the plant and production process of the tea itself.
Tea and coffee score:
- Very little. As with tea, Khoronzon has its own "home-grown" coffee-equivalent rather than using genuine coffee beans, which mainly serves the specific purpose of having a stronger, shorter-lasting "kick" than what tea provides. Tea is typically enough for him, so he doesn't have coffee on any regular basis.
Sweets consumption:
- While his coffee consumption per year is pretty irregular, it's always much less than 220L.
Directness score:
- He generally likes his food to have a rather wide range of tastes, which leads him to have sweets in some form pretty much every day. It usually isn't in very large quantities, though.
Type of ideology:
- He generally keeps a formal, "polite" (whether genuine or otherwise) demeanour, and doesn't behave bluntly or carelessly around most people, but he otherwise employs a fairly balanced mixture of directness and subtlety in his speech depending on context.
Cosplay/dolls:
- In terms of economics, he runs a centrally planned, non-market-based economy in which goods are made for use rather than exchange. I suppose this would make him some form of socialist, even if he is an absolute monarch who maintains a genetically determined caste system. After all, members of the uppermost caste don't actually have ownership of the means of production, they just tend to have more individual sway in the bureaucratic processes by which they're operated. Outside of that, he's a totalitarian theocrat and, as mentioned earlier, an absolute monarch. He does allow a limited degree of mostly small-scale democracy within certain industries and regional administration, but that's about the extent of it, and it's really more to provide suggestions than binding decisions on what the state should and will do.
Fashion sense:
- He used to occasionally dress himself up as characters from Khoronzonite literature and entertainment media when he was around 12-15, but he's stopped since. Getting abducted by cultists and named their messiah can do a number on one's recreational habits. More recently, though, some of his ceremonial outfits can be extravagant to the point of looking like cosplay, but he's too proud to want to be or look like a fictional character. He also doesn't have dolls.
Empathy index:
- He's very fashion-conscious, albeit mostly within the context of his own nation's culture which is generally a bit "foreign" and weird to the rest of the world. Not only does he have an image to maintain, he's also come to personally enjoy tailoring his physical appearance. He does have the ability to adapt pretty well to the aesthetic sensibilities of other cultures, provided he gets to study the culture in question a bit beforehand, but he rarely if ever gets into situations where this is actually warranted - this, of course, excludes the fact that his stature, proportions, and digitigrade legs would probably look unsettling from the perspective of most humans.
Final score:
- Depends a bit on what exactly this means. He's certainly very capable of understanding the feelings of others, discerning what people are feeling and why, and emulating their emotions within himself, which are pretty crucial components of the concept of empathy - whether he actually gets driven to care on an emotional level, though, is a completely different matter. If his citizens were suffering under his rule, for instance, he'd generally recognise this as a problem and move to address it insofar as it wouldn't infringe significantly on his primary ambitions, but the emotional impact that the recognition of the problem would have on him would essentially be what an antivirus program "feels" when it detects malware unless he consciously wants to feel otherwise, and he wouldn't recognise any problem to begin with if the people suffering weren't citizens of his state or otherwise useful to him in some way and the suffering in question hindered that usefulness. He does have genuine empathetic feelings towards a very small and select group of people, though, and in such cases his emotional responses can actually be rather strong.
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Score: 7