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Publicado por Iván Alonso, el Martes 1 de Enero de 2008 ( 10:46 pm )

Pensaba que me iba a tocar algo un poco más… extraño, pero la verdad es que creo que han acertado bastante.

King Nebuchadnezzar, es decir, Nabucodonosor II [ver wikipedia en inglés o en castellano].

Nabucodonosor II

Coincido en nombre con una de las leyendas de Magic (expansión Legends si no recuerdo mal) y con la nave de Morfeo en Matrix.

 

You are King Nebuchadnezzar, the emperor of Babylon. You are part of a long tradition of Middle Eastern dictators. Like any good dictator, you possess the attributes of pride and ambition in good measure. Your ambitious nature drove you to conquer much of the Middle East, including the kingdom of Israel. You subsequently put the people of Israel into bondage. You also tend to be very direct with your friends and enemies alike. You prefer to tell people exactly what you’re going to do and how you’re going to do it. Your position in society and your imperial army give you the ability to do this with impunity. Unlike many Middle Eastern despots, you are a very good ruler and you happen to treat your own people quite well. You might be a biblical villain, but I’m sure you’d make a good dictator in the 21st century, if given the chance.

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4 comentarios en ¿Qué villano bíblico eres?:

  1. Pinup-girl escribió:

    Me recuerda a Nabuconosorcito, esos no son los que construian cositas con palitos en los Fraguel Rocks????

    :)

  2. Pinup-girl escribió:

    Pharaoh

    You are Pharaoh, the “divine” ruler of Egypt. You are infamous for forcing the Children of Israel into brutal captivity in the land of Egypt. Because of your pride, you put your own people through 10 horrible plagues. Of course, you could have just let the Children of Israel go, and thereby, avoided all of the plagues, but your pride blinded you to this option. I can?t really blame you though, if I thought I was a god, I?d probably be arrogant too. You have also mastered the art of deception, and it?d be wise for people around you to know that you are not to be trusted. In the biblical story, you agreed to let the Israelites go 10 times, but went back on your agreement every time. That?s absolutely horrible, but it does make for a good villain. Other than that, you tend to be nice to your subjects when you don?t let your pride get in the way and you?re pretty laid-back for a ruler of what was once the greatest nation in the world.

    Bueno no ta mal…

  3. Iván Alonso escribió:

    No ta mal, no…

    La faraona!

  4. ella lo sabel escribió:

    Villano no sé, pero personaje bíblico sería María Magdalena.Vengo aqui de blog en blog y tiro porque me toca. Un saludo, Vera.


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