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Shao Si Yuan / Dyadia (少司缘) type de personnalité MBTI

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[1/3] 少司缘 "Dyadia" is a Social E7 "I'm the observer of earthly affairs, connecting kindred spirits from all directions." The crafty and wily Dyadia is the most popular priestess in the Misty Marshes. The forest's inhabitants see her as a mysterious and powerful being capable of predicting any couple's future with a single glance. She has never predicted a relationship that didn't come to pass. However, when people aren't paying attention, Dyadia burns the candle on both ends, collecting information, observing her subjects, drafting her fortunes, and even setting up "chance" encounters... All because she firmly believes that deep down, everyone desires a meaningful connection. Rumor has it that Dyadia's professionalism stems from a missed opportunity in her past, but when asked directly if these rumors are true, she'll simply flash her signature smile. "What do you think?" Dyadia is an exquisite contradiction, both shadow and spectacle, threading the line between fate’s architect and its most stubborn defector. To the denizens of the Misty Marshes, she is feared, revered, and endlessly whispered about. Her reputation for predicting relationships with unnerving accuracy is the stuff of local legend, but there is no mysticism in her work, no divine hand guiding her insights. She is not some passive oracle surrendering to the whims of fate; she is an active force, a masterful manipulator of circumstance, who stitches together destiny with the precision of a weaver at her loom. Her supposed "gift" is nothing more than an extension of her relentless observation, an almost predatory attentiveness to human nature. She does not wait for fate to unfold; she engineers it, orchestrating meetings that seem like chance, whispering nudges that feel like intuition, all while carefully masking her hand in the process. This is not merely intuition at play but a mind sharpened by pragmatism, process, and an unyielding belief that affinities are forged by choice, not celestial decree. And yet, after the teasing smiles and the playful deflections, there is something else, a hunger, a fixation, a longing so deeply buried that even she hesitates to acknowledge it. But of course, longing does not manifest in a vacuum. Dyadia was not born into this world as the vibrant, untouchable puppeteer of fate that the Marshes know her to be. She was once a child marked by rejection, her existence branded as an omen of misfortune, prophesied to walk the path of solitude. It was Qi, her first and perhaps only true bond, who dared to defy that decree, and who gave her not only a name but a place to belong. And yet, fate, in its ruthless irony, took everything from her in the wake of the Wilting. Loss is a lesson Dyadia learned young, and she has never stopped relearning it. Even now, beneath the guise of a girl who connects others so effortlessly, she slips away at night to the Marsh of Amnesia, revisiting memories she refuses to let go of. Her relentless matchmaking, her obsession with connection, is it truly about others? Or is it an unconscious attempt to rewrite the fate that was forced upon her? To prove, against all odds, that bonds can be chosen rather than dictated by some cruel cosmic script? And for all her defiance, Dyadia is both a disciple of fate and its most cunning saboteur. The Order of the Seers may preach submission to the Flow, but Dyadia bows to no such force. Where others see an immutable path, she sees threads to be rewoven, possibilities to be reshaped. This defiance, naturally, puts her at odds with figures like Augran, her superior, her adversary, and the embodiment of fate’s rigid order. She does not challenge him outright, of course; confrontation is not her way. But in the glances exchanged, in the unspoken games played between them, there is a tension, curiosity, opposition, something neither of them will name. For all her calculated detachment, Dyadia is not without loyalty. She surrounds herself with her wisps, Cerise and Cyan, not merely as assistants but as the closest thing she allows herself to a family. She lets them argue with her, push back against her choices, and even influence her decisions, something no mere servant would be permitted. This alone betrays the truth: for all her posturing, for all her insistence that she is above attachment, she has never truly severed herself from it. She simply guards it like a secret, buried beneath wit and misdirection, visible only in the quiet spaces between her carefully crafted performances.

Biographie

Da Si Ming/Augran's partner.

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