Kusuriuri tipo de personalidade mbti
Personalidade
"¿Qué tipo de personalidad es Kusuriuri? Kusuriuri es un tipo de personalidad INTJ en mbti, 5w4 - sp/sx - 594 en enneagram, RCUAI en Big 5, ILI en Socionics."
EDIT: Well, I've rewatched this show about a thousand times now and have also expanded my knowledge of MBTI, and I'll have to change my vote to INTJ. My previous vote, INFJ was riddled with stereotypes and was based on ability (that comes by practice) rather than motivation. The previous argument will be available right below my INTJ analysis. Kusuriuri has many secrets to him; we never find out anything about his name, his background, his origins... but what we can deduce is his motivation. According to my previous comment I concluded he was an INFJ because he "reads people", but it is evident that that is not what he does. Kusuriuri only pokes people for the facts of the situation, I don't think he makes an attempt to deduce anything out of their statements (other than pointing out any inconsistencies that could hinder the unsheathing of his sword) therefore his motive is NOT understanding people and dealing with their pain (no Fe-Ti) but it is simply getting the job done (Te-Fi). He particularly shows this in the second Bakeneko tale when he asks the passengers to hurry up so he can exorcise the mononoke. Kusuriuri, in fact, never shows any particular leaning toward any human involved in the mononoke terrors other than Kayo. One could even say he seems a little wary and suspicious of them, and he sometimes looks down on them too for not telling the truth. He is very direct about what his purpose is when he's asked, he doesn't care to mix in with the people and silently read them under a disguise or something. He just tells them he's there to slay a mononoke. He is very duty driven (Te) rather than people driven (Fe) and the only person he's seen to be cheery around is Kayo who is a bit more open and curious about his work. He doesn't care to school non-believers and simply goes about his duty instead of trying to change their mind. I also think his Fi goes very unseen if one doesn't pay close attention. Notice the parallels between the original Bakeneko and the Nopperabou arc. Both the stories are about women being robbed of their agency (which is, well, what all Mononoke episodes are about, and I will subsequently address this), by a family they were taken in by. Tamaki was kidnapped by the grandfather and Ochou was married into her abusive family. When the Bakeneko shows its Makoto and Kotowari to Kusuriuri, we can see he's very shaken up and shocked by the events that took place. On the surface he acts very cool, calm and collected but deep within he is filled with rage. His duty prevents him from losing control and acting out his Fi rage. But think back on the Nopperabou arc. Noh was just Kusuriuri's other self that put up an illusion so Ochou could free herself from her abusive family. I think Kusuriuri wanted Ochou to have her revenge before he could exorcise her, and so he handed her a butcher's knife and let her take out her rage and frustration by killing her family. Kusuriuri was angry. I think by doing so he felt some of that anger avenged. This is why I think Kusuriuri is shown to be primarily exorcising Mononoke associated with the ill treatment of women. The original Bakeneko definitely struck something in his core. Original Comment (includes explanation for Ni): He has a good amount of Fe. So much so that he serves his purpose using his Fe; he reads people, he understands their underlying motivations, his conclusions and deductions all start and end externally. He uses his Fe far too much for it to be an Inferior function. It also cannot be a tertiary function because in that case he'd either be an Ne dom or an Se dom and I see neither. I'll go with an Fe aux in that case. If you still have doubts I also want to add: he is patient and deliberate with the accounts of those involved. He knows just which buttons to push and what prompts to suggest to coax out the truth. As for his dominant function. I'll go with Ni. He always seems to read deeper into the situation, like he's always thinking one step ahead. He isn't limited or restricted in his methods, he's open to corrections and modifications. He isn't rehearsed and systematic in his ways of thinking. He doesn't have any tried-and-tested methods. I actually don't see any Si in him, like at all. I see a lot of people voting for INTP (why...?) and a couple comments supporting it too. He isn't consulting various trains of thought which could then be dissected and improvised to come to a conclusion. There is no "elimination of possibilities" or trial and error in his methods. There is no quick thinking involved on his part. His actions are motivated by internally generated associations. His Fe judgements feed into his Ni vision that builds connections. It is after this that the tertiary Ti comes in and makes conclusions about the Truth, Form and Regret.
Biografia
The wielder of the sword "Ri".