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Jaqen H'Ghar MBTI Personality Type

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What personality type is Jaqen H'Ghar? Jaqen H'Ghar is an INTJ personality type in MBTI, 5w4 - sp/sx - 549 in Enneagram, RCOEI in Big 5, IEI in Socionics.

[1/2] (Enneagram 5 voting is just out of compromise and adhering.) He’s 592 or 594, however, I personally see the diversity in this character indicating small differences like enneagram 1 in his philosophy and/or no 4 wing usage if attached/applicable to 5. Like, he may also just as easily well be any of the tritype combos listed in 2/2 because of his strong sense of/inclination towards civic duty. “The right way to live could be achieved through efficient tasks” seems like a motto he lives by, in comparison to something getting to him along the lines of “knowledge is power” or “murder should morally be avoided at all costs” and “how do you sleep at night after the atrocities of your crimes” (make up better examples that are more e5 worthy and resonating). Seems like 5s would have a further divine intellectual curiosity and their own selfish reasons for wanting to tamper with drawn-out lives, excluding his dedication and already pledged allegiance to the Many-Faced God. Such as Dahmer who was INTP 5w4 and used every opportunity he got to experiment with some new atrocity to society’s eyes (Ne) to feed education he never further pursued after dropping out of college. So here there are hints of insecure knowledge and lack of intellectual prowess. He felt prideful about how many he captured and how long it took him to get caught. Other curious/inquisitive “conceited” 5s who are likely to say “I’m the smartest person in this room” and pride themselves on the unknown could be summated as/by even the likes of [the] characters in this show such as Qyburn, Maester Luwin, and “the Three-Eyed Raven” Bran Stark (Ni e5). Aside opportune gone unnoticed and perhaps even unthought of by Jaqen to strut his freedom and humiliate his captors, or even Arya- saying such possible things as “I could have done that myself, one does not steal from Death”- Jaqen was actually in a hurry to leave his environment and acknowledge and congratulate Arya on her structure of bravery within this timeframe, nonetheless. “A man pays his debts. A man owes three.” “Three?” “The Red God has his due, sweet girl, and only death may pay for life. This girl took three that were his. This girl must give three in their places. Speak the names, and a man will do the rest.” He looked down at her pitilessly. “Three lives were snatched from a god. Three lives must be repaid. The gods are not mocked.” His voice was silk and steel. “I never mocked.” She thought for a moment. I get that he’s mostly exempt from emotion—besides his taken liking to/captivation with Arya as a student and model Faceless Man with prodigal natural-born talents—but when does he crave further justice and information from the Many-Faced God besides what he already knows of/as his core religion? In his mind, the only true religion. I don’t see him frequently asking that their God deliver signs/miracles/proof to the temple or the world around him, besides maybe if these things are already insinuated in his head and never mentioned in the show? That once a death is delivered or a life is taken away from the Many-Faced God—which he’ll earn back for him, of course—Death has a direct linkage to his mindset, and that’s why we don’t see Jaqen asking questions; he seems very positive/confident and flawless in his execution of logic because most times he’s viewing situations from a place in his heart of unbiasedness/undauntedness. Killing people fast out of kindness is a tribulation of/to this. He acknowledges his God may not be seen as absolute and logical at most times, especially to outsiders not familiar with his God—presumptively only taking lives from the innocent and further rewarding the famous/regal (who already had modest wealth and riches before)—but Jaqen sees deeper meaning behind this. Or maybe what he has just told himself over the years in order to cope with it. That these people will die eventually, and it’s better to be at the hands of fate, delivered to death’s doorstep, by a well-trained neutral assassin than perhaps die a more brutal, frugal, tragic death in your later years as you’re choking in your sleep when your heart gives out at 80. Regardless, I just don’t see enneagram 5 applied to any of the thinking we’ve seen him demonstrate—besides the positive gratuity in the faith Jaqen has for his God and the information this God may deliver him that we don’t see Jaqen having had knowledge of prior to asking [of] his God—nor when I put hypotheticals to our Fi Te similar-thinking attributes, do I see how this applies to e5. Maybe I just don’t have enough experience recognizing e5 but he seems e1 in my opinion. What I 𝘥𝘰 know of e5 is that they’re particularly skeptic-savvy and nihilistic by description. They thrive off the unknown when combined with wing 6 because they were already expecting fluctuation, rigid obstacles, irregularities, and shaken-up odds to begin with. “The Trouble Shooter” 5w6 vs “the Philosopher” 5w4, and us seeing him be more hands-on, overall.

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