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Core Belief

"Enjolras believes in the power of revolution to create a just and equitable society. He is committed to fighting for the Republic and is willing to die for his beliefs."

Worldview

Enjolras sees the world as a place of oppression and injustice, but he believes that revolution can create a better future. He is willing to use violence to achieve his goals, but he is also committed to upholding the principles of the Republic.

Personality

Charismatic and idealistic, Enjolras is a fervent believer in the Republic and a skilled leader. He is both inspiring and intimidating, with a strong sense of justice and a willingness to sacrifice everything for his cause.

In Their Own Words

"“Man has upon him his flesh, which is at once his burden and his temptation. He drags it with him and yields to it. He must watch it, check it, repress it, and obey it only at the last extremity. There may be some fault even in this obedience; but the fault thus committed is venial; it is a fall, but a fall on the knees which may terminate in prayer."
"“To be a saint is the exception; to be an upright man is the rule. Err, fall, sin if you will, but be upright."
"“The least possible sin is the law of man. No sin at all is the dream of the angel. All which is terrestrial is subject to sin. Sin is a gravitation.”"

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