The Artisan: Composer Type More than the other Artisans, Composers are in tune with their senses, and so have a sure grasp of what belongs, and what doesn't belong, in all kinds of works of art. While the other Artisans are skilled with people, tools, and entertainment, Composers have an exceptional ability -seemingly inborn- to work with subtle differences in color, tone, texture, aroma, and flavor. Although Composers often put long, lonely hours into their artistry, they are just as impulsive as the other Artisans. They do not wait to consider their moves; rather, they act in the here and now, with little or no planning or preparation. Composers are seized by the act of artistic composition, as if caught up in a whirlwind. The act is their master, not the reverse. Composers paint or sculpt, they dance or skate, they write melodies or make recipes-or whatever-simply because they must. They climb the mountain because it is there.
(For the most part this is pretty spot on for Roash, yet the "art" which he holds conviction towards is the need to basically "eradicate evil". He must actively hunt it, and though his personal ambition is devoid of the need, Roash cannot ignore the urge to do so (the will of Shoki is the cause of this).)
Post by Cho-Ah Amai on Apr 30, 2012 12:39:00 GMT -5
Just for kicks (and because I'm bored) I answered the questions based on Cho Ah's personality... I am not quite sure if it came out very accurate, though...
Hmm... I'm not too sure if I agree with this one so much, but then again, I haven't developed this character at all. Maybe I should try this again after I know this character more xD
Post by Motonabe Kai on May 4, 2012 23:30:00 GMT -5
I have always been an ENTJ, specifically the Fieldmarshal role varient. No I did not randomly select it, before my computer died I had a record of the results that died with my hard drive...
While retired from BG I will try to drop in now and then to talk in chat or something.
ENTP - "Inventor". Enthusiastic interest in everything and always sensitive to possibilities. Non-conformist and innovative. 3.2% of the total population.
ESTP E-33,S-1,T-1,P-11 I have little or no thinking over feeling, so...'ESTPs often find themselves in occupations that require prompt and active response. ESTPs succeed as salespeople, crime and fraud investigators, sailors, racing drivers, athletes, actors, entrepreneurs, rescue operation staff, and sometimes politicians and special combat forces.'
[*]You have strong preference of Introversion over Extraversion (78%) [*]You have slight preference of Intuition over Sensing (12%) [*]You have moderate preference of Thinking over Feeling (50%) [*]You have marginal or no preference of Judging over Perceiving (1%)
Post by Pureza Blanca on Sept 23, 2012 11:00:30 GMT -5
Pureza is an ESFP. Makes a lot of sense.
Extravert Sensing Feeling Perceiving. [*]You have distinctive preference of Extraversion over Introversion (67%) [*]You have strong preference of Sensing over Intuition (88%) [*]You have moderate preference of Feeling over Thinking (38%) [*]You have strong preference of Perceiving over Judging (89%)
As an ESFP, your primary mode of living is focused externally, where you take things in via your five senses in a literal, concrete fashion. Your secondary mode is internal, where you deal with things according to how you feel about them, or how they fit with your personal value system.
ESFPs live in the world of people possibilties. They love people and new experiences. They are lively and fun, and enjoy being the center of attention. They live in the here-and-now, and relish excitement and drama in their lives.
ESFPs have very strong inter-personal skills, and may find themselves in the role of the peacemaker frequently. Since they make decisions by using their personal values, they are usually very sympathetic and concerned for other people's well-being. They're usually quite generous and warm. They are very observant about other people, and seem to sense what is wrong with someone before others might, responding warmly with a solution to a practical need. They might not be the best advice-givers in the world, because they dislike theory and future-planning, but they are great for giving practical care.
ESFP is definitely a spontaneous, optimistic individual. They love to have fun. If the ESFP has not developed their Thinking side by giving consideration to rational thought processing, they tend to become over-indulgent, and place more importance on immediate sensation and gratification than on their duties and obligations. They may also avoid looking at long-term consequences of their actions.
For the ESFP, the entire world is a stage. They love to be the center of attention and perform for people. They're constantly putting on a show for others to entertain them and make them happy. They enjoy stimulating other people's senses, and are extremely good at it. They would love nothing more than for life to be a continual party, in which they play the role of the fun-loving host.
ESFPs love people, and everybody loves an ESFP. One of their greatest gifts is their general acceptance of everyone. They are upbeat and enthusiastic, and genuinely like almost everybody. An ESFP is unfailingly warm and generous with their friends, and they generally treat everyone as a friend. However, once crosesed, an ESFP is likely to make a very strong and stubborn judgment against the person who crossed them. They are capable of deep dislike in such a situation.
The ESFP under a great deal of stress gets overwhelmed with negatives thoughts and possibilities. As an optimistic individual who lives in the world of possibilities, negative possibilities do not sit well with them. In an effort to combat these thoughts, they're likely to come up with simple, global statements to explain away the problem. These simplistic explanations may or may not truly get to the nature of the issue, but they serve the ESFP well by allowing them to get over it.
ESFPs are likely to be very practical, although they hate structure and routine. They like to "go with the flow", trusting in their ability to improvise in any situation presented to them. They learn best with "hands-on" experience, rather than by studying a book. They're uncomfortable with theory. If an ESFP hasn't developed their intuitive side, they may tend to avoid situations which involve a lot of theoretical thinking, or which are complex and ambiguous. For this reason, an ESFP may have difficulty in school. On the other hand, the ESFP does extremely well in situations where they're allowed to learn by interacting with others, or in which they "learn by doing".
ESFPs have a very well-developed appreciation for aesthetic beauty, and an excellent sense of space and function. If they have the means, they're likely to have to have many beautiful possessions, and an artfully furnished home. In general, they take great pleasure in objects of aesthetic beauty. They're likely to have a strong appreciation for the finer things in life, such as good food and good wine.
The ESFP is a great team player. He or she is not likely to create any problems or fuss, and is likely to create the most fun environment possible for getting the task done. ESFPs will do best in careers in which they are able to use their excellent people skills, along with their abilities to meld ideas into structured formats. Since they are fast-paced individuals who like new experiences, they should choose careers which offer or require a lot of diversity, as well as people skills.
ESFPs usually like to feel strongly bonded with other people, and have a connection with animals and small children that is not found in most other types. They're likely to have a strong appreciation for the beauties of nature as well.
The ESFP has a tremendous love for life, and knows how to have fun. They like to bring others along on their fun-rides, and are typically a lot of fun to be with. They're flexible, adaptable, genuinely interested in people, and usually kind-hearted. They have a special ability to get a lot of fun out of life, but they need to watch out for the pitfalls associated with living entirely in the moment.
Only thing I don't understand about being INFP is that I feel I'm extremely pessimistic. The description tends to describe the F as happiness and sunshine and rainbows and cupcakes and puppies and optimistic things... I tend to be pessimistic about most things.
Post by Wei Wukong on Sept 23, 2012 14:45:27 GMT -5
I've taken similar tests too many times to bother doing it anew ( <img src='http://www.bleach-gotei.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/icon_razz.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':-P' /> ), but I know I'm variably either ENTJ or INTJ - I've recently learned I'm extraversion / introversion revolving door. In other words, I'm either Fieldmarshal or Mastermind. How flattering.