“There will come a soldier who carries a mighty sword. He will tear your city down.”
You have taken the Soldier Poet King Test, and the archetype that calls to your soul is The Soldier. In the triad of the song, you are the force of action. You are defined not necessarily by a love for violence, but by a profound sense of duty and the physical will to endure.
The Soldier is the archetype of strength, courage, and righteousness. You are the one who stands between the innocent and the dark. While the Poet dreams and the King rules, the Soldier bleeds. You are grounded, practical, and fiercely loyal. You likely feel a constant need to be useful, to protect your friends, or to champion a cause. Your love language is acts of service—specifically, the act of keeping others safe, even if it means sacrificing your own comfort.
In the modern world, you might not carry a sword, but you carry the weight of your group's well-being. You are the "mom friend" who packs the first aid kit, the activist on the front lines, or the sibling who takes the blame.
Every archetype has a shadow. For the Soldier, it is Violence and Burnout.
The Poet.
The Soldier and the Poet are the classic pairing of the Guardian and the Muse. The Poet gives the Soldier a reason to fight—beauty, art, and emotion—while the Soldier provides the safety the Poet needs to dream. The King may command you, but the Poet inspires you.