The year is 1560. Otongwe is shifting. Cultures clash. Faith is tested. Power is fragile. Would you survive—or thrive—in this world?
Question 1 of 5
You're asked to change your faith to fit into society. What do you do?
A. I quietly refuse.
B. I pretend to go along, but stay true inside.
C. I speak up—even if it costs me.
D. I ask for time to understand before I decide.
Question 2 of 5
A powerful leader backs something you disagree with. How do you react?
A. I stay out of it—too risky.
B. I try to talk to those around me.
C. I organize others to resist.
D. I pray and wait for the right moment to act.
Question 3 of 5
A friend is arrested for preaching something outside the law. What do you do?
A. I distance myself. I can’t help,
B. I visit them in secret.
C. I start spreading the same message more boldly.
D. I help their family while praying for wisdom.
Question 4 of 5
You’re told your family is cursed and that you'll never succeed. You…
A. Shrug. That’s just life.
B. Feel shaken, but determined to prove them wrong.
C. Pray, fast, and seek God's perspective.
D. Publicly reject the label and start over.
Question 5 of 5
You have a chance to leave Otongwe for a safer life. Do you go?
A. Yes. I'm done with this.
B. No. My place is here.
C. Only if I can come back stronger.
D.I ask God to lead me, then decide.