I.M. Meen MBTI 성격 유형
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"I.M. Meen은 어떤 성격 유형입니까? I.M. Meen은 mbti의 INFP 성격 유형입니다. enneagram의 3w4 - sp/sx - 387, big 5의 RLUEI, socionics의 ILI입니다."
There's no way this guy doesn't have fi somewhere in his stack. His entire intro song is about his hatred towards clever people and how he'll trap every 'goodie goodie' into his own magical nightmare labyrinth. "See them study, watch them learn- how I hate those goodie goodies- how they make my stomach turn." -imo really unhealthy fi (learning towards fi-dom despite him being ridiculously extravagant [possible aux fi], but that might just be due to him being mentally unhinged + 3 or 7 in his enneagram somewhere) "This book is made to order, but it isn't to be read. When they open up this book, they're sucked inside instead- to the most unpleasant place they've ever seen. The magic labyrinth of I.M. Meen! Very scary, and confusing- destination of MY choosing! Magic labyrinth of I.M. Meen!" - Demonstration of fi-ne / ne-fi - also note how absurdly excited he gets when he mentions, "Very scary, and confusing- destination of MY choosing!" - which I think is quite common for types that have Ne in their first/aux slot. In this situation, I feel that Fi-Ne/Ne-Fi would definitely make more sense than Ti-Ne/Ne-Ti just because of his sheer over-excitement (over his own creation- and how it reflects him?) and madness + the fact (again) that it's over-exemplified because of whatever he has for enneagram. Also, the moment ANYONE tries to impose on him- he immediately gets triggered and threatens to throw the said person into a cell or to turn them into a seemingly random animal (just to protect his own fi/si). He also becomes quite arrogant, immature, and childish- quite common for types who have Te lower on their stack (in this case -> Fi- is threatened -> uses unhealthy Ne to think of possible ways to satisfy the unhealthy Fi and being security/comfort back to Tert Si -> Execute the flawed plan (almost instantaneously) with inf Te). You also see that when his fi is completely threatened/destroyed (when the player foils his labyrinth plan) he's completely in tears and can't comprehend anything due to his entire function stack falling apart (aka his mental breakdown). He also doesn't have a smidge of Fe in him. Do you see the way he has zero respect for anyone and everything (little regard for where he's standing/stepping/talking/fe manipulation) due to him having an insanely unhealthy Fi > Fe. He uses blunt inf Te force to get what he wants with bouts of mischievous Ne usage (when taunting the player menacingly). Intro for the wizard: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4npk-mg0O4 His actual (not YTP) clips: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bf6SaoHN1zI
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I.M. Meen is a wizard with an unrivaled hatred of goodie-goodie children, who spend all their time reading, and traps them in his Magic Labyrinth with an enchanted book. He sings a song about this during the game's intro, and during gameplay he occasionally appears to taunt the player. He is defeated at the end of the game by “Writewell's Book of Better Grammar”, which the player finds with the help of Gnorris, a gnome who works for Meen but decided to help the children escape.