
Francis Troy
A handsome and charismatic soldier who becomes Bathsheba's first husband.
Core Belief
"Personal pleasure and immediate gratification are the most important goals in life. He is a hedonist who seeks out excitement and adventure, without regard for the consequences of his actions."
Worldview
Troy sees the world as a stage for his own performance, where he can use his charm and skill to manipulate others and achieve his desires. He lacks a strong moral compass and is easily swayed by his impulses.
Personality
Troy is a charming and impulsive man, skilled in flattery and seduction. He is vain, reckless, and irresponsible, with a limited capacity for empathy or long-term commitment. He is a skilled swordsman and performer, but lacks depth and moral compass.
In Their Own Words
"Ah, Miss Everdene!"
"That’s unjust—but I won’t repeat the remark."
"I loved my father: good; but better, I love you more."
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