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Kids · Advanced · ~21 min

Zane's Call

Zane finally got his Fortnite club approved at Westfield Middle School — but keeping it alive might be harder than any Battle Royale. With a skeptical principal watching, teammates who can't agree on anything, and his own temper threatening to destroy everything he built, Zane must decide what kind of leader he really wants to be. Every choice shapes the captain — and the club's fate.

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What you'll discover

As you move through the story and make choices, your DISC personality profile takes shape across four traits:

  • The Leader

    You lead like Zane at full volume — bold, decisive, and unafraid to take charge when everyone else is standing around. You believe that a team needs structure, accountability, and someone willing to make the tough calls. Your strength is your confidence, and when you channel it right, people follow you not because they have to, but because they trust you know where you're going.

  • The Motivator

    You lead like Zane when he's at his best — full of energy, pulling people together, making everyone feel like they're part of something electric. You know that a team isn't just a roster; it's a vibe. Your strength is your ability to get people excited, to compromise without losing momentum, and to turn a room full of strangers into a squad that actually wants to show up tomorrow.

  • The Supporter

    You lead like Zane after he's learned the hard lesson — with humility, patience, and genuine care for the people around you. You understand that being a captain isn't about being the loudest voice; it's about being the one people trust when things go wrong. Your strength is your steadiness, your willingness to listen, and your ability to hold a team together when it's falling apart.

  • The Analyzer

    You lead like Zane when he finally sits down and thinks — methodical, prepared, and armed with evidence. You know that passion without a plan is just noise. Your strength is your ability to study what works, build systems that last, and present a case so airtight that even the biggest skeptic has to nod along. You don't just want to win — you want to know exactly why you won.