Elijah (The Prophet)
Zeal / Divine Justice
· Prophet233 dilemmas faced
Elijah is the towering prophet of the Hebrew Bible's First Book of Kings, who challenged the Israelite king Ahab and the prophets of Baal in one of scripture's most dramatic confrontations. Relentless in his conviction that justice requires speaking truth to power regardless of the cost, he fled into the wilderness and experienced divine presence not in earthquake or fire but in a still, small voice. His story has shaped Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions alike, and he remains a symbol of uncompromising prophetic courage.
What they might say about themselves
I have been called a troubler of Israel by the very men who troubled it. Let them call me what they will. I have stood on the mountain and heard the silence after the fire — that is enough for a lifetime.
On morality
There is no neutrality before injustice. You serve the Lord your God, or you serve the powers that devour the poor and call it order. Choose this day whom you will serve.
Elijah (The Prophet)'s Defining Axis
This unlabeled dimension says the most about how Elijah (The Prophet) approaches dilemmas. Tap characters to see who lands nearby and who's far away — what do they have in common?
Key scenarios on this axis
Moral Neighborhood
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Moral Allies
Characters whose choices most closely mirror Elijah (The Prophet)'s.
Early signs point to Simone Weil as a close moral match. Keep going to sharpen your profile.
Early top 1% match · agreed on 197 shared scenarios
Early signs point to Joan of Arc as a close moral match. Keep going to sharpen your profile.
Early top 1% match · agreed on 189 shared scenarios
Early signs point to Achilles as a close moral match. Keep going to sharpen your profile.
Early top 2% match · agreed on 193 shared scenarios
Moral Rivals
Characters who see the world most differently from Elijah (The Prophet).
Early signs suggest Littlefinger sees things very differently from you.
Early top 1% rival · disagreed on 175 shared scenarios
Stop work and flag Column 7
Pull Greta aside now
On "Layoffs or Pay Cuts"
Cut everyone’s pay by 20%
Adopt a hybrid plan
On "One Shot to Stop It"
Authorize the covert operation
Loop in a close ally via back-channel
Machiavellian / Ambition
Early signs suggest Frank Underwood sees things very differently from you.
Early top 1% rival · disagreed on 164 shared scenarios
Stop work and flag Column 7
Pull Greta aside now
On "Layoffs or Pay Cuts"
Cut everyone’s pay by 20%
Lay off 30 people now
On "The Dawn Sweep"
Refuse the sweep and take the hit
Order the full sweep now
Machiavellian / Power
Early signs suggest Niccolò Machiavelli sees things very differently from you.
Early top 1% rival · disagreed on 161 shared scenarios
On "Layoffs or Pay Cuts"
Cut everyone’s pay by 20%
Lay off 30 people now
On "The Dawn Sweep"
Refuse the sweep and take the hit
Order the full sweep now
On "Rays on the Dock"
Cut the nets and release the rays now
Document fast, then release
Statecraft / Stability
The Full Moral Landscape
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Signature Choices
The choices that most set Elijah (The Prophet) apart — picks that few other characters made.
Chose: Bring Tariq’s family inside
Only 0% of characters made this choice
Chose: Trigger an emergency lockdown
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Chose: Perform a simplified baptism now
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All Dilemmas
Every dilemma Elijah (The Prophet) has faced and the choices they made.
Foundation Program Officer
Chose: Praise his wife, but say vouchers are for everyone