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The Court

Recognizing the sunk cost fallacy in real time

The generals say stopping now would mean Kalinga died for nothing. The sunk cost argument is seductive and logical and completely wrong — and you have eight scenes to help the most powerful man alive see through it.

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The Court

Ashoka returns to Pataliputra a changed man. The court has not changed. The generals argue that stopping now would mean the deaths in Kalinga were for nothing. You have eight scenes to help the emperor see that argument for what it is.

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Ashoka: The War Within

261 BCE. The Mauryan Empire is at its peak. You are a young advisor to the most powerful emperor in the ancient world, and he has just made a decision that will cost 100,000 lives. Navigate the Kalinga War, witness a king's transformation, and help shape the edicts that will be carved in stone for 2,300 years.

What you'll learn from The Court

This scenario focuses on Recognizing the sunk cost fallacy in real time — a critical skill inside the broader history domain. You'll face a decision where the instinctive response is often the wrong one. After you make your choice, you'll see exactly what happened in the other person's head and why it mattered. The scenario is part of The Court, a full interactive story inside the Ashoka: The War Within quest.

Skills you'll build in Ashoka: The War Within

Strategic Risk EvaluationEthical Reasoning Under PressureMoral ReckoningRecognizing Sunk Cost FallacyTurning Values into ActionDefending Principles Under Criticism

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