Fei Fong Wong MBTI -Persönlichkeitstyp
Persönlichkeit
"Welcher Persönlichkeitstyp ist {profilename}? {profilename} ist ein {MBTI} -Persönlichkeitstyp in MBTI, {enneagram} - {iv} - {tritype} in EnneArgram, {big5} in Big 5, {socionics} in Socionics."
I recently replayed Xenogears, and some of the typings on this site feel off to me. For Fei though, I do agree with the ISFJ consensus. Not sure why he even has ISFP votes to begin with -- because he's an artist and fighter? That's a shallow interpretation of a character. If we're only accounting for "Fei", as in the player-character and not Id or the other personalities, then he oozes Si-Fe at like every turn and that's amplified when you take Lacan into account. - selfless, hates fighting - in the very beginning of the game, he's noted as someone who happily and reliably does things for others - he more-or-less goes along with everything Citan decides for the group for like half the game. He puts a lot of faith and trust in Citan because he provides he's always been there for him. - when Kislev is under attack, it's his Si-Fe (what happened at Lahan) that pushes him to want to save everyone - Sophia describes Lacan as someone who "cannot bear to see others hurt by your own actions. So you hold everything in and bear all the burden. If you get hurt in the end, you think that is fine...", which is Si-Fe as all heck. - has a strong belief in family roles - he's ultra protective when it comes to Elly Fei is most certainly a very unhealthy Type 9, given the association with D.I.D. There's evidence that Takahashi and crew were aware of Enneagram typing during Xenosaga (per supplementary material), so it's possible they were in Xenogears as well. Side note: an interesting parallel can be drawn between Fei and Pyra/Homura from Xenoblade 2. Both are Type 9 ISFJs whose personalities were initially constructed to serve as coping mechanisms, but are ofc allowed to flourish and become their own thing.