By F. Tronboll III
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Dynasties
Build What Lasts.
Leave What Matters.
A dynasty is not built in a single generation. It is built deliberately — by men who understand that what they build today will outlast them.
The FATE Model. The Long Table. The Vow. A framework for building households that cannot be easily broken.
The Mission
To equip men of principle to build households that cannot be easily broken — households that feed, protect, and inspire for generations.
Four Paths Into the Forge
The Living Book
28 chapters on the doctrine of dynastic building. Read with an AI companion who knows every word.
Read →
The FATE Audit
Score your household across four domains: Food, Assurance, Tools & Skills, Energy. Know exactly where you stand.
Audit →
The Pathways
Six guided programs. One week, one action, one reflection. From FATE Foundation to Quiet Mutual Aid.
Begin →
The Armory
AI-powered generators for custom stability plans, FATE improvement roadmaps, and Dynasty tools.
Open →
The FATE Model
Four Domains of Household Sovereignty
Every dynasty runs on four foundational systems. Score each domain from Stability to Continuity to Integrity. Build the weakest rung first.
Take the FATE Audit →Food
Caloric independence and the feeding chain
Assurance
Financial, legal, medical, and security readiness
Tools & Skills
Knowledge that lives in hands, not hardware
Energy
Power, water, heat — the infrastructure of life
The Dynasty Companion
A Private Advisor
Four archetypes. Twenty historical and biblical advisors. Ask questions, run audits, plan your pathways — always grounded in the doctrine.
Speak with The Steward, The Shepherd, The Sheepdog, or The Maker. Or convene a Council — two advisors, one conversation.
Meet the Companion →What You Will Not Find
- Prepper panic or collapse theater
- Gear obsession and tactical cosplay
- Political commentary or tribal framing
- Solutions designed for those without means
- Spectacle over substance
The Standard
A dynasty is not an inheritance. It is a practice — begun by one man, sustained by those who follow him because of what he built.
The work does not announce itself. It simply accumulates — in skill, in surplus, in wisdom passed down and relationships deepened — until one day, the household cannot easily be broken.
Begin Building