This Sunday we’ll begin our first session of Warhammer’s Dark Heresy. I play Fyodor Grigorovich, the majordomo of our Inquisitor. I’m basically Alfred, Batman’s butler. Fyodor is more mentor than leader. His mission is to unlock his team’s potential. Fyodor Grigorovich is the Warhammer version of Ted Lasso.
Below is Fyodor Grigorovich’s Hierarchy of Victory, based on John Wooden’s Pyramid of Success.
The foundation of the Hierarchy of Victory is “Industriousness,” emphasizing the importance of hard work and diligence in achieving success. The second level is “Zeal,” reflecting the fervent devotion to one’s cause that is often a hallmark of Warhammer’s warriors.
The third level is “Comradeship,” emphasizing the bonds of loyalty and trust that develop among comrades in arms. Above that is “Self-Control,” reflecting the discipline and focus required to succeed in the harsh and unforgiving universe of Warhammer.
The next level is “Awareness,” emphasizing the importance of situational awareness and adaptability in the face of changing battlefield conditions. Above that is “Initiative,” highlighting the need for decisive action and leadership in the midst of battle.
The penultimate level is “Expertise,” emphasizing the mastery of specialized skills and knowledge required to excel in one’s role within the larger hierarchy. Finally, at the pinnacle of the Hierarchy of Victory is “Triumph,” reflecting the ultimate goal of victory in battle and the attainment of one’s objectives.