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Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc
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public myers-briggs votes | (22/06/02 10:14) GIJOEBusta Cap: ISFP |
(22/06/02 10:12) rock and roll: ISTJ |
(20/06/05 01:43) SewerRat740: ISFP |
(20/04/08 23:01) zayeh: ISFP |
(18/05/19 12:08) Stephen Hearts: ISFP |
(18/05/30 01:43) strawberry crisis: ISFP |
(18/05/14 01:05) Kawaii: ISTJ |
public function votes | (22/06/02 10:13) GIJOEBusta Cap: ISTJ |
(22/06/02 10:12) rock and roll: ISTJ |
(20/06/05 01:43) SewerRat740: ISTJ |
public enneagram votes | (22/06/02 10:13) GIJOEBusta Cap: 6w5 |
(22/06/02 10:12) rock and roll: 6w5 |
(18/05/19 12:08) Stephen Hearts: 6w5 |
(18/05/13 05:48) strawberry crisis: 6w5 |
(18/05/13 04:37) kawaii: 6w5 |
public instinctual variant votes | (22/06/02 10:13) GIJOEBusta Cap: sx/sp |
(22/06/02 10:12) rock and roll: sx/sp |
(18/05/15 10:35) wpprsnppr: sx/sp |
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strawberry crisis enfp 7 hmmm hmmm I read over her wikia page too and I think I'm sold even though I think there's something selective about her love that should goes into T, but I think fitting it all into her story's context should make her F 0 2018-05-30 01:43:17am (post #851) |
Stephen Hearts ENFJ 2w1 remember what your heart is for I love Mukuro. But it is hard for me to buy her as T or J, even if her characterization is kind of all over the place in the canon. Depending on the story, Mukuro and her decisions and identity are almost completely defined by her relationships with other people. And not even in a particularly cold or aloof way; in Danganronpa 3 she essentially exists to appease and consciliate her sister Junko. In Danganronpa IF it becomes clear that, when it comes down to either saving Makoto's life or continuing the killing game; she chooses Makoto. Even if it ruins her sister's plans and the plans of Ultimate Despair. She loves Makoto because of Makoto's unique display of kindness towards her, and she's willing to sacrifice it all to protect him for it. Her entire mode of being and the crux of every decision she makes both in DR3 and in DRIf is filtered not through any blend of rationality or logic, but through the conflicting priorities of her relationships - her friend (Makoto) and her family (Junko). That friction between wanting to protect her True Love and wanting to serve her family is kind of the tragedy at the heart of her character; Mukuro is a sincerely caring person who was broken through years of abuse. To this end, I do see her more as an ISFP. I can maybe buy ISFJ, but there is something kind of inherently adaptable and reactive about the character. Especially when it comes to her role in the first killing game. 0 2018-05-19 12:08:33am (post #657) |
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