Destiney – Personality Type

Tagged by: @tidusyumemiru @samurulantis @cyrillien

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Advocate Personality (INFJ-T)

Every man must decide whether he will walk in the light of creative altruism or in the darkness of destructive selfishness. – 
Martin Luther King

The Advocate personality type is very rare, making up less than one
percent of the population, but they nonetheless leave their mark on the
world. As members of the Diplomat Role group, Advocates have an inborn
sense of idealism and morality, but what sets them apart is that they
are not idle dreamers, but people capable of taking concrete steps to
realize their goals and make a lasting positive impact.

Advocates tend to see helping others as
their purpose in life, but while people with this personality type can
be found engaging rescue efforts and doing charity work, their real
passion is to get to the heart of the issue so that people need not be
rescued at all.

 

Help Me Help You

Advocates indeed share a unique combination of traits: though
soft-spoken, they have very strong opinions and will fight tirelessly
for an idea they believe in. They are decisive and strong-willed, but
will rarely use that energy for personal gain – Advocates will act with
creativity, imagination, conviction and sensitivity not to create
advantage, but to create balance. Egalitarianism and karma are very
attractive ideas to Advocates, and they tend to believe that nothing
would help the world so much as using love and compassion to soften the
hearts of tyrants.

Every man must decide whether he will walk in the light of creative altruism or in the darkness of destructive selfishness.

Advocates find it easy to make connections with others, and have a
talent for warm, sensitive language, speaking in human terms, rather
than with pure logic and fact. It makes sense that their friends and
colleagues will come to think of them as quiet Extraverted types, but
they would all do well to remember that Advocates need time alone to
decompress and recharge, and to not become too alarmed when they
suddenly withdraw. Advocates take great care of other’s feelings, and
they expect the favor to be returned – sometimes that means giving them
the space they need for a few days.

Live to Fight Another Day

Really though, it is most important for Advocates to remember to take
care of themselves. The passion of their convictions is perfectly
capable of carrying them past their breaking point and if their zeal
gets out of hand, they can find themselves exhausted, unhealthy and
stressed. This becomes especially apparent when Advocates find
themselves up against conflict and criticism – their sensitivity forces
them to do everything they can to evade these seemingly personal
attacks, but when the circumstances are unavoidable, they can fight back
in highly irrational, unhelpful ways.

To Advocates, the world is a place full of inequity – but it doesn’t
have to be. No other personality type is better suited to create a
movement to right a wrong, no matter how big or small. Advocates just
need to remember that while they’re busy taking care of the world, they
need to take care of themselves, too.

Advocate Strengths

       

  • Creative – Combining a vivid imagination with a
    strong sense of compassion, Advocates use their creativity to resolve
    not technical challenges, but human ones. People with the Advocate
    personality type enjoy finding the perfect solution for someone they
    care about, and this strength makes them excellent counselors and
    advisors.
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  • Insightful – Seeing through dishonesty and
    disingenuous motives, Advocates step past manipulation and sales tactics
    and into a more honest discussion. Advocates see how people and events
    are connected, and are able to use that insight to get to the heart of
    the matter.
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  • Inspiring and Convincing – Speaking in human
    terms, not technical, Advocates have a fluid, inspirational writing
    style that appeals to the inner idealist in their audience. Advocates
    can even be astonishingly good orators, speaking with warmth and
    passion, if they are proud of what they are speaking for.
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  • Decisive – Their creativity, insight and
    inspiration are able to have a real impact on the world, as Advocates
    are able to follow through on their ideas with conviction, willpower,
    and the planning necessary to see complex projects through to the end.
    Advocates don’t just see the way things ought to be, they act on those
    insights.
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  • Determined and Passionate – When Advocates come
    to believe that something is important, they pursue that goal with a
    conviction and energy that can catch even their friends and loved ones
    off guard. Advocates will rock the boat if they have to, something not
    everyone likes to see, but their passion for their chosen cause is an
    inseparable part of their personality.
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  • Altruistic – These strengths are used for good.
    Advocates have strong beliefs and take the actions that they do not
    because they are trying to advance themselves, but because they are
    trying to advance an idea that they truly believe will make the world a
    better place.

Advocate Weaknesses

       

  • Sensitive – When someone challenges or
    criticizes Advocates’ principles or values, they are likely to receive
    an alarmingly strong response. People with the Advocate personality type
    are highly vulnerable to criticism and conflict, and questioning their
    motives is the quickest way to their bad side.
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  • Extremely Private – Advocates tend to present
    themselves as the culmination of an idea. This is partly because they
    believe in this idea, but also because Advocates are extremely private
    when it comes to their personal lives, using this image to keep
    themselves from having to truly open up, even to close friends. Trusting
    a new friend can be even more challenging for Advocates.
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  • Perfectionistic – Advocates are all but defined
    by their pursuit of ideals. While this is a wonderful quality in many
    ways, an ideal situation is not always possible – in politics, in
    business, in romance – and Advocates too often drop or ignore healthy
    and productive situations and relationships, always believing there
    might be a better option down the road.
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  • Always Need to Have a Cause – Advocates get so
    caught up in the passion of their pursuits that any of the cumbersome
    administrative or maintenance work that comes between them and the ideal
    they see on the horizon is deeply unwelcome. Advocates like to know
    that they are taking concrete steps towards their goals, and if routine
    tasks feel like they are getting in the way, or worse yet, there is no
    goal at all, they will feel restless and disappointed.
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  • Can Burn Out Easily – Their passion, poor
    patience for routine maintenance, tendency to present themselves as an
    ideal, and extreme privacy tend to leave Advocates with few options for
    letting off steam. People with this personality type are likely to
    exhaust themselves in short order if they don’t find a way to balance
    their ideals with the realities of day-to-day living.

Lancefer – Personality Type

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Tagged by: @ethereal-anomaly (For Lance specifically)

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Consul Personality (ESFJ, -A)

Encourage, lift and strengthen one another. For the positive energy spread to one will be felt by us all. –
Deborah Day

People who share the Consul personality type are, for lack of a
better word, popular – which makes sense, given that it is also a very
common personality type, making up twelve percent of the population. In
high school, Consuls are the cheerleaders and the quarterbacks, setting
the tone, taking the spotlight and leading their teams forward to
victory and fame. Later in life, Consuls continue to enjoy supporting
their friends and loved ones, organizing social gatherings and doing
their best to make sure everyone is happy.

At their hearts, Consul personalities are social creatures, and thrive on staying up to date with what their friends are doing.

   

Discussing scientific theories or debating European politics isn’t
likely to capture Consuls’ interest for too long. Consuls are more
concerned with fashion and their appearance, their social status and the
standings of other people. Practical matters and gossip are their bread
and butter, but Consuls do their best to use their powers for good.

Respecting the Wisdom of Leadership

Consuls are altruists, and they take seriously their responsibility
to help and to do the right thing. Unlike their Diplomat relatives
however, people with the Consul personality type will base their moral
compass on established traditions and laws, upholding authority and
rules, rather than drawing their morality from philosophy or mysticism.
It’s important for Consuls to remember though, that people come from
many backgrounds and perspectives, and what may seem right to them isn’t
always an absolute truth.

Consuls love to be of service, enjoying any role that allows them to
participate in a meaningful way, so long as they know that they are
valued and appreciated. This is especially apparent at home, and Consuls
make loyal and devoted partners and parents. Consul personalities
respect hierarchy, and do their best to position themselves with some
authority, at home and at work, which allows them to keep things clear,
stable and organized for everyone.

Play Dates Aren’t Just for the Kids!

Supportive and outgoing, Consuls can always be spotted at a party –
they’re the ones finding time to chat and laugh with everyone! But their
devotion goes further than just breezing through because they have to.
Consuls truly enjoy hearing about their friends’ relationships and
activities, remembering little details and always standing ready to talk
things out with warmth and sensitivity. If things aren’t going right,
or there’s tension in the room, Consuls pick up on it and to try to
restore harmony and stability to the group.

Being pretty conflict-averse, Consuls spend a lot of their energy
establishing social order, and prefer plans and organized events to
open-ended activities or spontaneous get-togethers. People with this
personality type put a lot of effort into the activities they’ve
arranged, and it’s easy for Consuls’ feelings to be hurt if their ideas
are rejected, or if people just aren’t interested. Again, it’s important
for Consuls to remember that everyone is coming from a different place,
and that disinterest isn’t a comment about them or the activity they’ve
organized – it’s just not their thing.

Coming to terms with their sensitivity is Consuls’ biggest challenge –
people are going to disagree and they’re going to criticize, and while
it hurts, it’s just a part of life. The best thing for Consuls to do is
to do what they do best: be a role model, take care of what they have
the power to take care of, and enjoy that so many people do appreciate
the efforts they make.

Consul Strengths

  • Strong Practical Skills – Consuls are excellent
    managers of day-to-day tasks and routine maintenance, enjoying making
    sure that those who are close to them are well cared for.
  • Strong Sense of Duty – People with the Consul
    personality type have a strong sense of responsibility and strive to
    meet their obligations, though this may sometimes be more from a sense
    of social expectations than intrinsic drive.
  • Very Loyal – Valuing stability and security
    very highly, Consuls are eager to preserve the status quo, which makes
    them extremely loyal and trustworthy partners and employees. Consuls are
    true pillars of any groups they belong to – whether it is their family
    or a community club, people with this personality type can always be
    relied upon.
  • Sensitive and Warm – Helping to ensure that
    stability, Consul personalities seek harmony and care deeply about other
    people’s feelings, being careful not to offend or hurt anybody. Consuls
    are strong team players, and win-win situations are the stuff smiles
    are made of.
  • Good at Connecting with Others – These
    qualities come together to make Consuls social, comfortable and
    well-liked. Consul personalities have a strong need to “belong”, and
    have no problem with small talk or following social cues in order to
    help them take an active role in their communities.

Consul Weaknesses

  • Worried about Their Social Status – These
    Strengths are related to a chief Weakness: Consuls’ preoccupation with
    social status and influence, which affects many decisions they make,
    potentially limiting their creativity and open-mindedness.
  • Inflexible – Consuls place a lot of importance
    on what is socially acceptable, and can be very cautious, even critical
    of anything unconventional or outside the mainstream. People with this
    personality type may also sometimes push their own beliefs too hard in
    an effort to establish them as mainstream.
  • Reluctant to Innovate or Improvise – Just as
    they can be critical of others’ “unusual” behavior, Consuls may also be
    unwilling to step out of their own comfort zones, usually for fear of
    being (or just appearing) different.
  • Vulnerable to Criticism – It can be especially
    challenging to change these tendencies because Consuls are so
    conflict-averse. Consul personalities can become very defensive and hurt
    if someone, especially a person close to them, criticizes their habits,
    beliefs or traditions.
  • Often Too Needy – Consuls need to hear and see a
    great deal of appreciation. If their efforts go unnoticed, people with
    the Consul personality type may start fishing for compliments, in an
    attempt to get reassurance of how much they are valued.
  • Too Selfless – The other side of this is that
    Consuls sometimes try to establish their value with doting attention,
    something that can quickly overwhelm those who don’t need it, making it
    ultimately unwelcome. Furthermore, Consuls often neglect their own needs
    in the process.

FFXIV deity asks ~ Inbox these!

nebula1984:

sasha-rochester:

Halone, the Fury
1. How protective is your character over their possessions and/or loved ones?
2. How stubborn is your character?
3. Is your character more defensive or offensive when in battle?
Menphina, the Lover
4. How difficult is it to earn your character’s love?
5. Does your character separate love and sex or do they tie them together?
6. How romantic is your character?
Thaliak, the Scholar
7. When it comes to formal education, does your character have any goals?
8. Does your character enjoy reading? If so, what kind of books?
9. How important is education to your character?
Nymeia, the Spinner
10. Does your character believe in fate?
11. Do you think  your character is lucky or unlucky? What do they think?
12. Describe an instance where your character experienced a direct consequence of the ‘butterfly effect’.

Llymlaen, the Navigator


13. Is there a place they haven’t seen that they wish to see before they die?
14. Favorite place in they’ve been to?
15. How adventurous is your character?

Oschon, the Wanderer


16. Does your character feel like they have a purpose in life? If so, what?
17. Does your character ‘go with the flow’ or do they tend to follow their own path?
18. Most influential place in their life they ‘wandered into’?
Byregot, the Builder
19. Does your character have any constructive hobbies?
20. Does your character enjoy the arts? If so, what kind?
21. Do they tend to get thigs done themselves, or do they rely on others?
Rhalgr, the Destroyer
22. At the peak of their fury, do they tend to be destructive? If so, how?
23. Do they tend to destroy themselves or those around them?
24. Would your character sink a ship if it meant dragging their enemies down with them?
Azeyma, the Warden
25. In general. how curious is your character? 
26. 

Do they mind their own business or are they nosy when it comes to other’s affairs?

27. Dscribe a situation where curiosity got them in trouble.
Nald’thal, the Traders
28. How materialistic is your character?
29. Is your character frugal or do they tend to be extravagant?
30. Is there something they’d trade anything for? If so, what?
Nophica, the Matron
31. How connected is your character to nature?
32. Does your character hold any respect for those who work the land?
33. Does your character respect nature, or wuld they stomp on it if it meant their benefit?
Althyk, the Keeper
34. If they could go back in time, would your character change anything in their past? If so, What?
35.  Does your character live in the moment or do they tend to be stuck in the future/past?
36. How does your character kill time?

This looks like something interesting to do. 😀

2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9 (curious about this one), 12, 13, 15, 16, and 19. Haha, sorry for the many but I’m curious <3. For Lancefer :D

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(Cause there are so many I’m do a read more for this. I’ll answer all the ones he’s willing to respond to. ^_^)

  • 2. Do others like you? Do you want others to like you? 

“I would like to think so. I’m not generally a hard person to like most times. My cousin’s company seems to have accepted me anyways. Soren gave me a key to his apartment to give me a place during this mess with my family. If people like me then it is good. I will not try to make them like me though. If I can not be myself around them then why should I worry about if they like me or not?”

  • 3. What do you think others like or admire about you?

(Answered here before I noticed the number in this list.)

  • 4.
    How do you know when you’re in love? (romantic or platonic)

“Hmm. It is difficult to say. I have not yet had a successful romantic relationship to say I know what love should feel like. I tend to keep most at a distance. It is usually just simpler that way with the way my family is.”

  • 6.
    Do you think that killing is ever justified?

“Yes of course. There are cases where it is better to kill then to allow that person or creature to live. Alexois is one of them. Jail is too good for him. People like him enjoy causing people pain and agony. He is one that I will gladly feel justified in killing for the crimes he has committed against House Haillenarte and my cousin.”

  • 7.
    Have you ever done anything that you feel to be very morally wrong?

(Answered here before I noticed the number in this list.)

  • 8.
    Should all people be treated as equal, and have the same rights?

“I personally believe so. The rank of one’s birth should not grant you rights over someone else just because they are born beneath you. We are all children of the Twelve.”

  • 9.
    If you committed a crime, would you accept punishment willingly?

“I… I would like to say that I would. However it depends on the crime I have committed. I have seen a lot of things that could have been handled better. My own commander was almost punished for a crime he was innocent of. He was willing to sacrifice himself if it would protect his House. This is something I do not agree is acceptable.”

  • 12.
    Is it right to have an intimate relationship with somebody you don’t love?

(Answered here before I noticed the number in this list.)

  • 13.
    What could make you break your own moral code?

“It would have to be something terrible committed against innocents. I hope something like this would never have to happen. I never want to have to worry about putting myself on the wrong side to fix whatever has occurred. I would hope Halone would be merciful to protect myself and others.”

  • 15.
    Would you always be loyal to your loved ones even if they wronged you?

“No… I fear I have already proved this. My father sought to harm and kill my cousin. My loyalty to the Aurifore is no more. I am no longer a Aurifore other then in name alone. My loyalty to Haillenarte and my cousin are all that remain.”

  • 16.
    What would you consider a fate worse than death?

“To lose… To lose everything I cherish. I have already lost a great deal recently. I have no place to call home and my father is dead. Myself cast out from the only family I had known growing up. I still have things I can lose. I pray that Halone will have mercy on my soul and allow me time to recover now before facing me with more hardship.”

19.
Could you ever forgive your worst enemy?

“No! Alexois does not deserve forgiveness. The things he has done can never be atoned for. I would sooner see him dead then forgiven.”

(Thanks for Asking! Phew. I’m glad you are so interested in my precious kid. 😀 @ofawitheredrose)

20. What would you like to achieve before you die?

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“Honestly I really am not sure. I guess be happy with the life I’ve led? Maybe some day have a family of my own? I’m still young and I hope I still have many years left to go. I would rather live for the moment then plan for the future. I’ll go down whatever path the gods take me.”

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“See Haillenarte restored. To no longer be mocked by those that feel they failed for something beyond their control when they lost the Vigil. Most importantly to help my commander realize his potential. Lord Francel deserves to be more then a shadow under his siblings.”

(Thanks for Asking! @ffxivtribehydrae)

6. Do you think that killing is ever justified?

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“As much as I would like to say no… As much as I prefer to say all life is precious… I know that would make me foolish. In some circumstances… There is little choice. Sometimes it comes down to you or them. Or someone you love is in danger if you don’t. I’m not sure it can be classified as justified but when there are few options available… Sometimes it is a necessary evil.”

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“Of course. Do you think I would just stand there and allow someone to try and kill me? I will kill to survive if I must. However I am no blood thirsty warrior. I will only kill if needed. To me that is justified because I am defending myself. Some criminals are also justified in being killed. They deserve nothing less for their crimes. I am talking like severe cases such as murderers and traitors. The rest should rot in prison.”

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“Yes. Some people are deserving of death. I would not wish to be the hand to merit that justice though. It may come to that though in time with the line of work I am pursuing. Hopefully by that time I will be ready for it. For now I shall continue to let others met out that justice.”

(Thanks for Asking! @neoma-eltanin)

What would you consider a fate worse than death?

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“Being forced to watch those I love be tortured or killed yet not be able to do anything to stop it.” Destiney looks away as she answers quietly, clearly uncomfortable by the question. “I can not… I would wish I was dead rather then watch something so cruel. Yet I know there are people out there that would be that cruel.”

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“Being tortured most likely. It is not something I have ever truly stopped to consider. Maybe losing everything I have worked so hard to achieve in my short life” He taps a finger against his tome on the desk as he thinks. His ruby carbuncle rubbing against his leg. “Yet these questions… What purpose do they have? If we are held back by what ifs or what could be, then we are truly stifling ourselves. Fear is a potent thing. Life is unpredictable. All we can do is keep pushing forward and not spend time worrying over such trifling things such as this question.”

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“Prison of course. It means the fun has ended. That someone has finally managed to capture me. I’d rather die then rot in some gods forsaken prison. Or even Witchdropped.” Alexois smirks as he sharpens his weapons. “I can’t torture Lancey or his cousin from prison. Can’t even have my steamy fun with Aeri if I’m behind bars. So here’s to not being caught alive.” He laughs boldly.

(Thanks for Asking! @chxsingthemoon)