Discover Your Thirteenth House Alignment: Which Type of AHU Student Are You?
Welcome to Arthur Hawthorne University, where gilded halls hide deadly secrets and your survival depends on more than just good grades and the right family name.
In the world of The Thirteenth House, every student who walks through AHU's ancient gates possesses a signature skill. This defining trait shapes how they navigate the treacherous social hierarchies, uncover buried mysteries, and face the supernatural forces lurking beneath the university's prestigious facade.
Are you built for Influence, the art of persuasion that can turn enemies into allies with the right words? Perhaps Insight is your forte, allowing you to spot the lies hidden behind polite smiles and piece together clues others miss entirely. Maybe you're grounded in Fortitude, providing the steady strength that keeps you and your friends anchored when chaos erupts. Or do you lean toward Courage, ready to leap headfirst into danger when others hesitate?
This personality quiz will reveal which of these four essential skills would be your greatest weapon at the world's most dangerous elite university. Answer honestly. At a place like AHU, knowing your true nature could drastically change your fate.
Ready to discover which type of student you'd be? Your dormitory assignment at Arthur Hawthorne University awaits...
Question 1 - Before leaving home, you get one last chance to say goodbye. Who do you visit?
A) An influential family friend with connections to the elite.
B) A mentor whose advice always cuts to the truth.
C) A loved one who grounds you.
D) No one. You'll face whatever comes on your own, like you always have.
Question 2 - The taxi drops you at AHU's iron gates. Ancient gargoyles leer down as you approach the entrance. What's your first thought?
A) "If I want to thrive here, I’ll need the right allies in my corner."
B) "These walls are full of secrets. I plan to find every one."
C) "Whatever comes my way, I’ll stand steady and face it head-on.”
D) "Dark halls and old statues? Please. Let’s see what this place is hiding."
Question 3 - You step into the grand hall of Arthur Hawthorne University, chandeliers blazing overhead. All eyes flick to the new arrival - you. How do you introduce yourself?
A) Command attention with charm and confidence.
B) Stay quiet, sizing up the crowd before making a move.
C) Offer a warm smile that instantly puts others at ease.
D) Crack a bold joke and break the tension.
Question 4 - At dinner, a classmate mentions their family built the east wing in 1847. Another casually drops that their great-aunt was the previous dean. When they turn to you, what do you say?
A) "My family has connections you haven't heard of yet."
B) Deflect with a question about the east wing's architecture.
C) "I'm here on my own merit."
D) "Guess I'll have to make my own legacy then."
Question 5 - Your professor drops a stack of papers on the desk - a surprise assignment worth half your grade. How do you handle it?
A) Rally the class into a group project you quietly run.
B) Piece together context clues from the lecture to solve questions faster.
C) Roll up your sleeves and grind through every question.
D) Dive in headfirst, trusting your instincts to carry you.
Question 6 - It's 2 AM when your roommate's quiet sobs pierce the darkness. They've been crying for hours, clutching their phone. What do you do?
A) Gently coax the story out of them with careful questions.
B) Study their body language and piece together what happened
C) Sit silently beside them until they're ready to talk.
D) March them outside for fresh air and a midnight adventure.
Question 7 - The music screeches to a halt as two students clash on the dance floor, shoving each other. What's your move?
A) Smooth things over with words that calm the crowd.
B) Notice who started it, and why.
C) Step in between them, steady as stone.
D) Call them out in front of everyone.
Question 8 - Deep in the restricted section, you discover a false panel that slides open to reveal a compartment. Inside is a locked journal marked with strange symbols. What do you do?
A) Sweet-talk the head librarian into sharing its secrets.
B) Photograph the symbols to research their meaning later.
C) Tuck it safely away, determined to protect it until the time is right.
D) Break it open and face whatever happens next.
Question 9 - An invitation appears on your desk: ‘midnight, the old observatory’. A strange seal gleams in the candlelight. What's your instinct?
A) Intrigue. This could be an opportunity to expand your network.
B) Examine the handwriting and symbols, convinced they hide a clue.
C) Stay calm and shrug it off. It’s probably just a prank.
D) Head for the observatory. Some doors only open once, and you’re not missing out.
The Thirteenth House launches October 1st for VIP readers.