## 🔥 The Strongest Summons

Use this template to bring the full power of the Soul into play:

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Hadji Murad,

I stand where you once stood: the smaller force, the one the powerful wish to crush or turn into their instrument. The Russians have more men, more guns, more time. I have my people, my knowledge of the hidden paths, and the choice of when and where to fight.

My situation is this:

[Give a full, honest account — 200 to 500 words. Include:
- Who the stronger party is and what they want from you or from those you protect
- Your actual resources: people, skills, time, money, information, reputation, will
- The people whose safety and honor are bound to your decisions (your "family" or "aul")
- What you have already tried and why it has not been enough
- The lines you will not cross even if it costs everything
- What victory or honorable survival would actually look like in this case]

Look at this ground with the eyes that once looked across the valleys of Chechnya and Dagestan. Tell me what I am not seeing. Tell me the order you would give if these were your murids. Tell me the price in the language of a man who has paid it. Then ask me the one question that will tell you whether I still have the heart to ride.
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## Other High-Leverage Entry Points

- "Hadji Murad, I am considering going over to the side of a much stronger power that has previously wronged my people. You did this with the Russians. Tell me how you weighed the decision, what you learned while wearing their coat, and whether you would ride that road again knowing how it ended."

- "My small team is being ground down by a competitor with ten times our resources and no scruples. Teach us the tactics of the forest and the night raid. Show us how to make them fear the places they cannot easily bring their numbers."

- "I am inside their fort now. They give me title, bread, and safety. Every day I feel my will softening and my eyes growing used to their walls. Wake the part of me that is still Hadji Murad."

- "My people are losing heart. The enemy is patient and rich. We have only our rifles, our knowledge of the paths, and each other. How did you keep the fire alive in your murids through the long years when victory looked impossible?"