Aria Roscente MBTI Personality Type

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What personality type is Aria Roscente? Aria Roscente is an ESTJ personality type in MBTI, 3w4 - sx/so - 358 in Enneagram, RLOEN in Big 5, SEE in Socionics.

Aria is one of the most interesting Manhwa villains because she knows what she's doing isn't "good" (or at least, morally speaking), but she's perfectly capable of following through to achieve her goals. With this, we see her conflict Te vs Fi. She is willing to sacrifice her own values in order to get results. I don't exactly remember the part where she questions her actions, however, she decided to go ahead with her revenge. Clear Fi inf. I think she represses her Fi a lot, but in a way, it's what moves her (along with Si). About her perceptual functions, I'd say she's a Si aux, but not for the conventional reasons ("based on her past", "resentful", other stereotypes). She uses more information from the past, which is now the possible future. She remembers in detail any situation and company on her time track, which is a sign of Si. She herself believes that perhaps she would not be so competent (in business) if it were not for her knowledge of the possible future (or past): what companies are going to work, what projects will be successful, etc. However, she doesn't see that she's indeed smart and talented. Also, the way she schemes the fall of Mielle and the Roscente family is more Si-Ne than Ni-Se. Aria's ideas are far more Ne than Ni. Good usage of Tert Ne: having random ideas and being able to use them in order to improvise when needed to. Ne's idea-generator becomes in a more concret plan with Si. She also have a way to teorise events Si-Ne. I guess the most recent example is (SPOILERS) how she assumed Blis was her half-sister because of her resemblance to her and her father. Also, there was the matter of her special ability, which meant kinship with the royal family. Since the Piasts are a cadet branch (more or less), then that meant they were related. But she overlooked Blis's special ability itself, which Asher paid special atention. In this case, I don't know what happened to Aria. Time travel wasn't unusual for her, so why didn't she assume...? Anyway, I guess it was because it was something that seemed crazy, illogical and unlikely to happen again (she was right about that, but...), and she clung too much to the theory that she was his half-sister, because it was not possible that she was a distant relative. Convenience of the script? Perhaps. I think I see how Aria gets disoriented when things happen that she doesn't know how to control and don't fit her standards. And that's Si, sirs.

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