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Fiona Frost “Nightfall” MBTI Personality Type

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Personality

What personality type is Fiona Frost “Nightfall”? Fiona Frost “Nightfall” is an ISTJ personality type in MBTI, 3w4 - sx/sp - 361 in Enneagram, RLOEN in Big 5, LSI in Socionics.

I think all of us agree on the Te usage, so let’s skip to the Si Ni. Let’s remember first that MBTI is about actions while enneagram is about motivations. Spoiler Alert: I will mention some parts of the manga, so proceed carefully. Let’s compare Si and Ni: Si checks the data for similar cases and proceeds to deal with it. They need data and analysis to achieve, Ne help will be needed if the situation is pretty unique. Si users tend to work by Reductionism. Reductionistic practices are characterized by breaking a complex phenomenon down into more fundamental elements. They are based on and revolved around things themselves, experiences and emotions that are able to be endured throughout time, and for that reason, it is oriented toward the long-term. Ni stares at the results, gets the diagnosis somehow ("This is it") and proceeds with it by using what they know will work. The analysis isn't a conscious process. You only know it's result and it's a sure know despite not knowing how you got it. they analyze all the evidence and then come up with an elaborate idea of what could be going on through Se. Ni users work with Holism. Holistic practices are characterized by studying a phenomenon in accordance with how it relates to the whole, rather than its fundamental parts. Holism believes that the parts cannot exist without the whole, and that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Ni users always tend to enter speculative territory more freely, making far grander associations between things, branching off into different subjects. Ni focuses on the future that they skip small details for that, they have an inhuman focus on their work until organization and important details are of no importance compared to the acquisition of their main goal. To sum it up, if an Si and Ni user went to a trip, Si user will focus on the details of that trip, the places to visit, what to wear, what to eat, financial costs.. etc, while Ni user will focus on the reason of the trip and that they have to achieve that reason without any focus on the details or what to do. Si: we need to do only (X) to achieve (Z) Ni: we need to achieve (Z) so let’s do (X) or (Y) doesn’t matter. Why Fiona Si > Ni: - in the Arc of Campbelldon tennis, the conversation between Sylvia and Fiona shows how Fiona wants to become the wife of Loid, because she wants to ensure that the mission is done perfectly, by playing the role of the wife in a perfect way. When she visits their home to return the magnifying glass, Fiona notices every detail of the house and questions every move of the house members, criticizing everything that doesn’t match what she thought and planned in her mind is the “best way” to achieve the plan perfectly. The sadness she felt was because Loid has changed and is not the same person she knows anymore “through their time” together. then the whole chapter moves to show how she is details oriented, she planned each detail of the mission before they start it, and ensured they follow each step of the plan. Her ability to summarize each step is also clear before they start the mission. - Chapter 60 when Fiona worked with Frankie for the strawberry shipment, she was in a grip stress mode and was showing a lot of Ne the moment she thought that she cannot achieve her mission, she wanted to to succeed by exploring various possible elements of whatever it take to achieve her goal. I will make an argument for her enneagram later once I decide on her subtype and defense mechanism.

Biography

A <WISE> agent currently undercover as a Berlint General Hospital office worker, where Twilight works as a psychiatrist.

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