Týr tipo de personalidade mbti
Personalidade
"Que tipo de personalidade é Týr? Týr é um tipo de personalidade INFJ em mbti, 9w1 - so/sx - 926 em enneagram, RCOAI em Big 5, EII em sociônicos."
Ni fe ti Se i mean (spoiler ) We saw real Tyr and he found peace in himself and when we looks moment he practise on fighting method or he traveled world which seek of knowlodge , he aganist at war but if he have to he will fight . When meet somebody try to understand when kratos enter prison to save real tyr he try to use logic to understand , so he is important to understanding , he tried unite in order , ni connecting on order , when you listened him he say something order harmony of world , can be Ni dom and also Fe aux , Realy when thinking method i am thinking he would do right and thinking on method , sometimes he would say one example to come whole, he try to do yoga etc to improve se but he wont use se dom because not mainly part but like healthy INFJ try to improve , try understand himself and meaning , i dont think it is good explaniton of INFJ but trusted one Also he remind me eastern philosophy and remind me wisdow , he also give me INFJ vibes , realy on knowlodge similar to marcus aurelus (just i wanted to add)
Biografia
Týr is the Norse God of War, Law, and Honor. Týr was the son of Odin and an unknown woman and was the half-brother of Thor and Baldur. Although he was the god of war, Týr fought for peace. He was a frequent traveler of the world, eager to learn about other cultures and gain new perspectives, believing it to be the only way of achieving true peace. Because of his kind demeanor, Týr was often given relics during his travels, keeping them safely tucked away in his own personal vault. Týr was also responsible for leading the construction of the Temple in the Lake of Nine, allowing for faster and more fluent travel between the Nine Realms. A natural pacifist, Týr sought to broker peace between his people, the Aesir, and their long-standing enemies, the Jötnar, following the tentative truce between the Aesir and the Vanir. Though the Giants were frightened by the Aesir's power, they held enough trust in Týr to allow Odin entry into Jötunheim for negotiations.