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"Fiona Green ประเภทบุคลิกภาพประเภทใด Fiona Green เป็นประเภทบุคลิกภาพ ENTP ใน mbti, 8w7 - so/sp - 784 ใน Enneagram, RCOAN ใน Big 5, ILE ใน Socionics"
There's a tiring argument people always bring up about isekai hero/heroines. *She can't be ENTP at all, because she's closely following the storyline. Thus, she can't be ENTP.* First, let's be real. She was dropped inside a book. Inside a book, people. A book with a storyline and characters that closely followed that of its original plot. I'm an ENTP, but if I were isekai'd into a beast world, I'm pretty sure I'll adapt to their culture. Anyone would. If I were dropped into a world that seems parallel to a historical era, then I'll adapt using knowledge of that historical era. And if I were dropped into a novel, then with these new surroundings, I'm pretty sure I'll hang tight to the only info I have, which is the novel storyline. Fiona Green is the author of the novel she transmigrated into, and since she dropped into the novel, all things went accordingly to what she wrote. Her family abused her, she found Heylon to be exactly like what she wrote, Siegren had an 'unfortunate childhood.' Logically, she would also assume that the novel would unfold as she had written, aside from a few changes she made because she didn't want to die in the end (in this thinking, you can see she isn't as obstinate that changes to the novel can't be made, she's only certain that the main story points will go according to plan as long as she doesn't interfere). Of course, it would have been different if there were many changes to the story since Fiona arrived. First, if her family hadn't abused her just like the storyline. Maybe she would think, Huh? This isn't like my story. Did something change? Or if Siegren hadn't had an unfortunate childhood, if he didn't become a genius swordman as she wrote, or became a disciple of Heylon, or came to the capital, or wasn't an illegetimate son of the emperor, or...or...etcetera because the entire setting, the character storylines and their personalities, the plot developing as it was except for some minor points was as *exactly as she had written*. With those unchanging plot points stacked on top vs the little things she had changed, if she suddenly thinks, "Ah, maybe the storyline setting and characters will change because I became friends with the protagonist~", I'm pretty sure I'll judge her as having no common sense. Now, my argument for why she's an ENTP: Her Ne is there. Her thoughts are frequently going into multiple directions, just like when she randomly counted sheep while waiting for Siegren's reaction. Fiona also enjoys thinking of unrelated things to do, like making a snowman while on a mission, or impulsively making sudden decisions (I'm not going to take revenge > I'm going to take revenge). (vs Ni, thinking of only a few ideas and making a plan for it, being future-oriented and organized). Fiona is impulsive and always following a half-baked idea, which is why she can seem so childish. Deciding the punishment for the criminals on the spot after thinking for a bit. Look at the way she uses her powers--not honing a single skill, but using whatever she felt like at that moment. ---"Ever since she was a kid, she didn't seem to like being tied down...by personal obligations or personal relationships." - The Duke of the North about Fiona, Chapter 22 Ne-doms usually have trouble commiting to responsibilities and commitments because they're always searching for the next possibility. But because of this, Ne-doms are very adaptive to new environments. Fiona is like this--she can be uprooted from her home and transferred to the north, but she didn't need any buffer time to adjust. Just like when she went back to the capital and easily adapted to the life there. Fiona is flexible, open-minded, and optimistic. Ti--Fiona herself said that she is logical, and she really is. She always detaches herself from the people around her, re-evaluating relationships in a bird's eye view. Even when deciding punishment for the mercenaries, she chooses the most logical one without letting emotions cloud her judgement. Fe- Fiona's Fe is pretty good, you can see how she likes to take care of the emotions of the people around her. She also knows how to make people like her instantly. (vs Fi, Fiona doesn't think much about her own emotions, nor does she dwell on it. That's why she can be so callous at times, being so cold after being so sweet because her Ti wins out in the long run. Fiona uses Fe to be likable to both Heylon and Siegren, but once she knew that the main plot of the story was going to start, she clearly cuts them off with no hesitation. This is because she hadn't thought about what they meant to her.) >>go read my Fe vs Fi argument for Han Soo-yoong, another ENTP female character in ORV because I'm too lazy to repeat myself. I'm too lazy to write about Si because I basically only have 100 characters left which is too short for a good explanation, but if there's anyone who's unsure Fiona has Si, comment and I can elaborate on that.