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Choose Your Path in the War

Aivy Nguyen

Created on March 6, 2026

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Choose Your Path in the War

You are not a student anymore, but a young soldier in the war. Throughout the war, you have to make harsh decisions, some that will unstabilize your mind and tear away at your morals. What decisions will you make? How will you survive each battle? Will you escape the war with your sanity intact?
There is no easy way out of the war. Every decision, every step you make will open doors, close some, or lead to death: of yourself, or others. Tread carefully: you could lose your life, or worse, your mind.

Enter the War!

You have been drafted into the military. On your first night, your sergeant orders you to scrub the filthy bathrooms.
Your sergeant got angry and punished you by making you hike 50 miles and do 1000 pushups. -10000 aura
You are now on the battlefield. You see an enemy soldier in the distance and prepare to shoot, but upon closer inspection you realize it is a young teenage boy, badly injured.
Choosing your morals over your duty allowed you to keep some of your sanity. Your sergeant didn't find out, and you are safe for now.
On your way back to your troop, you get shot badly. If untreated, it could be fatal.
You shoot him and your sergeant rewards you with more leisure time, but it affects your sanity and morals badly.
You went without surgery and suffered terrible torture until infection took over your leg and you brutally died in the most gruesome way ever
End of your story! You did NOT survive the war Before dying, did you keep any of your sanity? What hard decisions did you have to make? Think about the choices you chose. Would you have done anything differently? Each choice is a risk, and they could cost your life like this one did.
You risked surgery and although experiencing excruciating pain and being permanently crippled, you survive.
You survived the war at the cost of being crippled for life. Were the risks you took worth it? What would you have done differently if given the chance? Think about how difficult the choices you had to make were. Any choice could have cost your life, but you chose the best route. Congrats!