User blog comment:Leolab/Siege Tourney Pre-Game: X-Factors/@comment-5900266-20130220030312

X-Factors:

Lloyd Kumar:

Mental Health: 90. He seems like the kind of Sun Tzu scholarly guys who has an artistic view of war and should be able to make very good decisions.

Loyalty: 70. Being a mercenary and all your soldiers might not completely trust you.

Intelligence: 90. Being a very trained noble, he is probably very smart and tactical.

James Evens:

Mental Health: 30. Losing your parents takes a toll on you. I'd imagine that it would be very depressing thinking of all the good times you could of had and all the times they were there for you and you might have nervous breakdowns at random moments.

Loyalty: 30. Troops aren't going to be loyal to a guy who is unpredictable and mentally unstable. They also might doubt him due to his young age.

Intelligence: 60. This guy was educated and he wasn't stupid, but he was young and inexperienced.

Yao Long:

Mental Health: 100. Being a monk he should be in a state of peace and would be calm under fire.

Loyalty: 50. Average because I'm not sure how much his military is going to trust a passive monk who might not go in for the kill.

Intelligence: 60. Monks are smart guys they learn quickly and are experts in hand-to-hand combat.

Celina Lucyna:

Mental Health: 80. As the movie "Gladiator" has shown us, having a reason to kill someone gives you all the courage you need.

Loyalty: 40. In the Roman days, they aren't going to take orders from a lady.

Intelligence: 80. Romans were expert tacticians and I'm sure Celina is as well.

Ryan the Dreaded:

Mental Health: 70. No reason for a bad score.

Loyalty: 30. They are not going to trust someone who might sacrifice them at any moment and turned on his own.

Intelligence: 90. He is not stupid.

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