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POOS CHARACTERS ([personal profile] poos) wrote2012-07-01 03:18 pm

GOD TIER TEST


Reina
Title: Thief of Blood
Thieves need to learn to trust others and become less image focused.
Wing: The Achiever, "The Professional"
Lowest Factor: Emotional Stability
Level 5: Level 5: Become image-conscious, highly concerned with how they are perceived. Begin to package themselves according to the expectations of others and what they need to do to be successful. Pragmatic and efficient, but also premeditated, losing touch with their own feelings beneath a smooth facade. Problems with intimacy, credibility, and "phoniness" emerge.
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[personal profile] poopakoopa 2012-07-01 11:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Kazuma
Title: Knight of Void
Knights need to learn to stand by their friends and remove the mask they put on for others.
Wing: The Loyalist
Highest Factor: Introversion
Level 4: Start investing their time and energy into whatever they believe will be safe and stable. Organizing and structuring, they look to alliances and authorities for security and continuity. Constantly vigilant, anticipating problems.
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[personal profile] poopakoopa 2012-07-01 11:17 pm (UTC)(link)
We have named personality type Six The Loyalist because, of all the personality types, Sixes are the most loyal to their friends and to their beliefs. They will “go down with the ship” and hang on to relationships of all kinds far longer than most other types. Sixes are also loyal to ideas, systems, and beliefs—even to the belief that all ideas or authorities should be questioned or defied. Indeed, not all Sixes go along with the “status quo”: their beliefs may be rebellious and anti-authoritarian, even revolutionary. In any case, they will typically fight for their beliefs more fiercely than they will fight for themselves, and they will defend their community or family more tenaciously than they will defend themselves.

The reason Sixes are so loyal to others is that they do not want to be abandoned and left without support—their Basic Fear. Thus, the central issue for type Six is a failure of self-confidence. Sixes come to believe that they do not possess the internal resources to handle life’s challenges and vagaries alone, and so increasingly rely on structures, allies, beliefs, and supports outside themselves for guidance to survive. If suitable structures do not exist, they will help create and maintain them.
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[personal profile] poopakoopa 2012-07-01 11:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Sixes attempt to build a network of trust over a background of unsteadiness and fear. They are often filled with a nameless anxiety and then try to find or create reasons why. Wanting to feel that there is something solid and clear-cut in their lives, they can become attached to explanations or positions that seem to explain their situation. Because “belief” (trust, faith, convictions, positions) is difficult for Sixes to achieve, and because it is so important to their sense of stability, once they establish a trustworthy belief, they do not easily question it, nor do they want others to do so. The same is true for individuals in a Six’s life: once Sixes feel they can trust someone, they go to great lengths to maintain connections with the person who acts as a sounding board, a mentor, or a regulator for the Six’s emotional reactions and behavior. They therefore do everything in their power to keep their affiliations going. (“If I don’t trust myself, then I have to find something in this world I can trust.”)
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[personal profile] poopakoopa 2012-07-02 12:20 am (UTC)(link)
Oliver
Title: Prince of Time
Wing: The Achiever
Lowest Factor: Independence
Level 5: Become image-conscious, highly concerned with how they are perceived. Begin to package themselves according to the expectations of others and what they need to do to be successful. Pragmatic and efficient, but also premeditated, losing touch with their own feelings beneath a smooth facade. Problems with intimacy, credibility, and "phoniness" emerge.
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[personal profile] poopakoopa 2012-07-02 12:26 am (UTC)(link)
Read this for more moe about the deep inner workings of the Oliver.

http://www.enneagraminstitute.com/TypeThree.asp