Pylgia tipe kepribadian MBTI
Kepribadian
"Jenis kepribadian apa itu Pylgia? Pylgia adalah tipe kepribadian INFP di mbti, 4w5 - sx/sp - di enneagram, RLOAI dalam Big 5, ILI dalam socionics."
Pylgia is Fi dom in cognitive functions, and IN in classic jungian. Fi is a function that determines what is "good" based on one's own past experiences of pain or joy ("I wanted someone to listen to me, so I will do that for you"). Unlike Shin, who mimics care because it’s a social "should" (Fe), Plygia’s values comes from a place of deep, personal identification with suffering. Having been an outcast in her own village and having endured a century of loneliness in the DisSea, she treats others with extreme gentleness because she knows exactly how it feels to be abandoned. She doesn't need an external heuristic; she uses her own internal "moral compass" to decide that protecting the weak is the right thing to do. Plygia’s worldview is not built on an external heuristic, her sense of "good" is deeply subjective and emotional. To her, "home" and "companionship" are the ultimate goods. Her decisions in the "Ghostly Storm" event are driven by her need to honor her personal bond with her teammates, a purely Fi motivation where the "right thing" is defined by what is personally meaningful, not what is logically consistent (Ti) or socially expected (Fe). While her being IN in Classic Jungian might lead some to mistake her for an Ni-dom, it’s important to understand that in the Jungian sense, the IN type is characterized by a detachment from external reality in favor of an internal, subjective "vision" (IN is different from Ni dom in cognitive functions). For Plygia, this vision is the symbolism of the Sea. Unlike an Ni-dom (who might use intuition to predict patterns or navigate the future, much like Shin’s "evolutionary" foresight), Plygia’s intuition is deeply subjective and archetypal. Her internal world is populated by the "shadows" of the deep; she perceives the DisSea not as a scientific phenomenon to be solved, but as a vast, metaphorical landscape of loneliness and salvation. This is the hallmark of the Jungian IN: she lives in a world of inner images that are more real to her than the physical mutation of her own body.
























