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  3. The Evillious Chronicles

Levia Barisol MBTI性格类型

性格

"Levia Barisol是什么人格? Levia Barisol是MBTI中的人格类型,九型中的5w6 - - 513,五大类型中的,Socionics中类型。"

Ni: Just before Levia delivered a killing blow to Behemo, she made the connection that Seth was trying to get her to fall to malice, based on no concrete evidence. She‘s an impressionistic thinker, not prone to paralysis by having to consider the range of objective possibilities. She’s easily able to choose an idea based on subjective criteria and stick to it. She shows this when she judges Nemesis’s psychological condition: “All of it was a delusion, and delusions—were common in people who had psychological abnormalities. I had figured that out right from the beginning. If I hadn’t been menaced into it, I would have suspended the “Swap” immediately”. Not a divergent thinker—she’s quick to use subjective intuition to pare down possibilities instead of entertaining them equally. Te: Levia is someone who simply uses facts, or wants to realize them in the outside world, instead of trying to fit them in a subjective understanding. Being someone who most prioritizes efficiency between point A (e.g. being in the Ark Sin) and B (e.g. breaking out into the world), she hedges her bets before knowing if Irina will succeed in giving birth to host bodies for her and Behemo, given that the two of them technically already have a body. She also shows her staunch adherence to what she believes are external facts when she assesses Nemesis’s memories as Levia: “Whatever the case, this is a world that only exists inside her mind. There is no weapon called ‘Punishment’, and the world hasn’t yet been destroyed!” Instead of wondering, for example, how Nemesis conjured up such a complex delusion, she simply sticks to what she believes to be objectively true. She relies on common knowledge and straightforward “rules” about life, like with the Nemesis example I used for her Ni, instead of trying to apply logic in a more subjective way. Does it matter if it personally makes sense to her how Nemesis came to be this way? What she knows for sure—that is, what can be validated through objective means like her education and the expertise of her coworkers—is what she follows, no exceptions. Fi: Levia’s emotional world and moral compass are things endogenous to her, and have little to do with anyone else or the objective emotional environment. She’s ashamed of her “improper” family, but there’s little to no indication that she’s adopted these values from her immediate social environment, given that nobody else in the clinic is seen disparaging her family. After all, they let Rahab and Behemo work there all the same, and it’s never mentioned that there was prejudice against them, or shown that they’re treated as lesser by their coworkers. This is also an indication that her Fi is specifically tertiary—she uses Ni to arrive at conclusions quickly, and uses Te as a tool to help her determine what makes sense and what doesn’t, but her Fi generally shows up sparingly, and often as a point of insecurity for her. She’s swayed by it in a way that inferior Fi users aren’t, but it’s not quite a tripping block for her either. Se: Although she's a prodigy in her field, good enough to become a god and replicate the human mind, she's not very adaptable when it comes to the circumstances of the outside world. She knew the truth of Nemesis’s existence and her own state of being all along when Allen asked her to analyze Nemesis: “I don’t want to go in there. I—don’t want to see the truth”. Just like Eve, another Ni-dom, she doesn’t attach particular subjectivity to sensory data, and has trouble sticking to said data over her own impressions of a situation despite consciously acknowledging the reality of a situation. It’s a sore spot for her, as well.

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