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Goosefeather MBTI Personality Type

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What personality type is Goosefeather? Goosefeather is an INTP personality type in MBTI, 6w5 - so/sp - in Enneagram, RLOEN in Big 5, in Socionics.

Goo(SE)feather "Goosefeather was a mild-mannered and anxious kitten, needing to be ensured by the adults he wouldn't be hurt by things. Despite this, he enjoyed playing more than he cared to admit. Though he could get annoyed at their babying, occasionally scoffing at their attempts. Due to his powers, there were miscommunications between him and his clanmates. While some tried to gently assure his visions weren't real, Goosekit bluntly assured he was right. Goosekit grew frustrated at his clanmates outcasting him and became mistrustful as a result, even at cats attempting to help. As Goosepaw, he was pushed to become Cloudberry's apprentice and keep his powers a secret. Due to this, his isolation grew with his peers. He developed an indignant attitude, responding to others with prickliness and scorn, contributing to his own loneliness. He found more comfort in the ghosts he could see, listening to one's herb lesson, even if he found it boring. Other than the spirits, Goosepaw still had a relatively good relationship with the authority figures that knew of his powers. He was determined to please them and ultimately do the right thing. When his vision told him where a missing cat was, the leader listened to the young cat and gave him the credit for the finding. This gave Goosepaw a new arrogance, not minding his isolation as much, since he felt superior to his peers. Though this culminated in an incident with Stormtail, where he accidentally lead a badger to Goosepaw. Embittered by Stormtail's past bullying, Goosepaw came to the dramatic conclusion that he'd tried to kill him. Despite everyone telling him it was an accident, Goosepaw assumed he knew better, refusing to take back his accusation. When Goosefeather's third attempt to help the whole Clan failed and ended with cats dying anyway - the traumatic event dramatically shifted Goosefeather's outlook. He lost respect for both authority figures and StarClan, concluding they were incompetent. He even questioned himself, on whether he had the free will to better the timeline, or if it was all predetermined. His complex with his powers worsened. Once having cautious optimistic surrounding them, now he declared them useless and a curse. His existential crisis made him nihilistic and to generally not care. He grew apathetic in all aspects of life, slacking on his duties, dismissing others' opinions and even his grooming. He became unhinged at times, rambling to himself about prophecies and confusing what were real omens. His one spark of hope was his fondness for his family, even with his social awkwardness. Goosefeather lost the moral compass of his younger self. While he remained interested in aiding destiny, he wasn't sure his clanmates would listen to him. Therefore, he decided to deal the prophecies on his own. He would keep his visions a secret and manipulate a select few cats in private. He even came up with calculated plans for them to follow. His powers made him think on a grand scale and focused on the greater good. He thought the end justify the means and considered any individual's suffering insignificant. Through this thinking, Goosefeather justified many cruel actions, even against innocents. Arguably, many of his methods were unnecessarily extreme. Assuming the world was predetermined, Goosefeather didn't feel responsible for his actions. He refused to feel guilt and willingly to enact on the pettiest impulses, such attacking kittens for annoying him." - Warriors Wiki.

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