Fenrir typ osobowości MBTI

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"Jaki typ osobowości jest {profilename}? {profilename} jest typem osobowości {mbti} w mbti, {enneagram} - {iv} - {tritype} w enneagram, {big5} w Big 5, {sociionics} in Socionics."

Right. There's a few INFP voters. I can see how Fenrir may come across as intuitive with the way he presents himself, but I'd say he's an ISFP with heavy Ni. His metaphorical speech pattern, albeit being an indicative of intuition, is not aux Ne, but rather, his enneagram 4 expressing his feelings in an unique way, while working in tandem with his tertiary Ni. Introverted Intuition, because, most of his dialogues portray him conveying one specific meaning to his complicated words, rather than leaving interpretation open to multiple meanings like Extraverted Intuition would with its inclination to explore all possibilities. Meanwhile, a sign Fenrir has a lower preference for intuition is: he takes things at face value rather than reading between the lines (Se). He sticks to his Fi judgment and hardly changes his mind about his subjective view (Ni) unless something in reality happens in front of his eyes that proves he's wrong (Again, Se). An example of that behavior of Fenrir is how his first instinct when interacting with people is cynicism. He automatically assumes someone will betray him without considering their true intentions, only showing friendliness and trust to those who appear sincere to him. But the biggest factor that leads him to give his trust is through actions (aux Se!). Eg: In Set Sail (it's been a while since I read it), the MC risks their life trying to save Fenrir from falling from the ship and getting carried by the stormy sea, but the protagonist is hit by a plank trying to do so. Immediately after, Fenrir reciprocates the gesture by saving the MC from falling into the sea themselves, because in Fenrir's view, at that moment, the MC *showed* to be trustworthy, leaving no room for other interpretations. A similar thing happens in Fenrir's Character Quest, but I won't go into details about it. Another sign of the lower intuition in his function stack (and also higher Se) is that although he speaks in a particular way, he prefers to express his feelings with actions. That's shown in the way he gives handmade silver jewelry (his biggest passion) as a gift to the player. The fact handcrafting is his hobby is a strong indication of Se, which prefers to work with what reality presents. His fashion sense is also his Se manifesting, as there's no particular meaning to the way he dresses other than being aesthetically pleasing to his style. His profile also states that despite being distrustful, he's very gullible, which is another manifestation of child Ni, with him struggling to look outside of what's in front of him, while at the same time being paranoid about ulterior motives. Now, as for an example of his aux Se > aux Ne, is that despite being withdrawn and reserved, Fenrir is pretty open to new experiences and outside, physical activities, often willing to leave his comfort zone (which is what happens through the whole Set Sail event and Fenrir's interactions with the rest of the main characters. His appearance in other events as a cameo shows he's not completely anti-social). He easily adapts to new environments, no matter how stressful they'd be. It's even stated in his variant's profile how Fenrir is perfect to his role as a keyboardist, due to him being able to remain calm under pressure. Fenrir's dialogue in his "Stop Me if You Can!" AR card with Jambavan (an ISFJ) demonstrates the wolf actually dragging his roommate outside the dorms for a walk in the morning, which yes, it's a small thing, but also another indicative of Se over Ne. That's all I have to say. Just thought I'd give some ISFP > INFP arguments for my favorite character in this game who I love so much, even if the TAS pages in PDB aren't that popular.

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