Western Dragon typ osobowości MBTI
Osobowość
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I'm literally having the personality of a dragon. Dragon grindset. You guys are awesome btw. So much unsolicited flattery. About the typing: Dragons are usually portrayed as reactors. They do stuff because they have been provoked or pushed too. 8w9 fits. ENTJ because they are aggressive, strict, unforgiving and ruthless. They are also seen as wise creatures. With great knowledge and understanding of the world. The Se child is probably just their explosive nature. Easy to trigger and to provoke at times. Flying around. Setting things on fire. I can imagine that. They don't like to sit around apathetically usually. Fi inferior because they are not in touch with their feelings and tend to be either really morally righteous or absolutely destructive. This is my interpretation.
Biografia
Western dragons are scaly and reptilian, and usually serpentine. In Greco-Roman and Germanic myths, they're more likely to be heavily associated with water instead, and to live in lakes, swamps or wells. They are usually antagonistic towards humans, if not outright Satanic Archetypes in older works. More intelligent versions are often manipulative, or, at the very least, love to screw with people; less intelligent versions are beasts and act the part. They often kidnap damsels (preferably princesses) and/or hoard treasure. Often greedy and/or insatiable, especially in the latter regard. They have a variable number of heads and legs, though one head and four limbs, two wings and a tail is the most common configuration. More divergent types seem more likely to be brainless bestial monsters than the "basic" form. Dragons have varying levels of intelligence. Prior to Tolkien, they rarely spoke. After Tolkien, they are often portrayed as at least as clever as humans, and frequently (much) more. More traditionally bestial examples still usually have a predatory cunning.Their scales (and armor made thereof) may be impervious to magic. In addition, they often have some form of innate magic if intelligent. Sometimes they may even disguise themselves as humanoid beings of much smaller size and interbreed with said species, creating half-dragons. Dragons live for a very long time, if not actually immortal, but typically may be killed. They are incredibly strong and hard to kill but usually have one or two fatal weak spots. This is traditionally under the chin, but post-Tolkien, it's more likely to be on the chest or belly, and the eye is popular too. They sometimes have poisonous blood, breath, saliva, or some such. Often, this will kill you after you kill it. If their blood isn't poisonous, it grants special powers such as invincibility.