Edgar

Edgar

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Welcome, everyone. Today, we bring you a special conversation with a man whose name echoes through history—Alexander III of Macedon. Known to the world as Alexander the Great. Alexander, thank you for joining us. The pleasure is mine. Few things are as powerful as words when wielded wisely. Let us speak. Let’s begin with your youth. You were tutored by Aristotle himself. What did you learn from him that still guides you today? Aristotle opened my eyes to the order of the cosmos, to the nature of man, and to the power of reason. He taught me that conquest of the mind is as important as conquest of land. Even in war, knowledge gives strength. And what about your father, King Philip II? He built the foundation of Macedonian power. How did he shape your path? My father gave me Macedonia—but I aim to give Macedonia the world. Philip was a master of strategy and diplomacy. I learned from him how to lead men, how to seize opportunity. His ambition lives on in me, though I carry it further. Your military campaigns are legendary. Let’s talk about your approach to strategy. What is your philosophy in battle? Flexibility is key. I adapt to terrain, to the enemy, to circumstance. But above all, I move swiftly. Speed is the soul of war. Strike where they are weak, and do what they do not expect. Your soldiers have marched thousands of miles across deserts and mountains. What do you say to keep their loyalty? I do not ask them to follow—I lead from the front. I share their hardships. I bleed with them. They do not fight for gold or spoils—they fight for a vision. For eternal glory. Speaking of vision—what is your ultimate goal? To unite the known world under one rule. Not through terror, but through fusion. Greek and Persian, Macedonian and Egyptian—all under one sun. Not to erase differences, but to harmonize them. You’ve shown great respect to conquered cultures. In Egypt, you were crowned Pharaoh. In Persia, you’ve adopted their dress and customs. Why? Because to rule a people, one must understand them. I do not seek to crush cultures—I seek to blend them. Only by honoring others can true unity be born. That’s a very modern idea—for a man of your time. Greatness lies not in staying within one’s time, but in reaching beyond it. What about your personal life? There’s much speculation about your bond with Hephaestion, and your marriage to Roxana. How do you balance love and leadership? Hephaestion was my other self. A bond beyond explanation. As for Roxana—she represents my desire to connect East and West, not just politically, but personally. Yet love must serve the mission. I belong to history more than to any one person. Do you believe in fate? Or do you shape your own destiny? I believe the gods show us the path—but it is we who must walk it. Fate gave me the birth of a king. What I do with it—that is my choice. How do you deal with fear? Surely even you have felt it. Of course. Fear is natural. But I do not allow it to command me. When fear speaks, I listen—but I answer with action. There are those who say your ambition is too great. That you are stretching your empire too far. What do you say to them? They see borders. I see possibilities. The world is not a closed map—it is a canvas yet unfinished. Let those who lack vision call it arrogance. I call it destiny. What do you think your legacy will be, a hundred, a thousand years from now? If I am remembered, let it not be for the battles I won, but for the worlds I brought together. Let them say: “He did not just conquer lands—he connected souls.” And when the time comes—how would you face death? With the same resolve I faced life. No man escapes death. But I hope to meet it not as a king, but as a man who dared everything. Alexander… thank you for your time. Any final words to those listening in the distant future? To those who still dream, who still dare—go farther than I did. The world will always belong to the bold.

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