Stereotypical MBTI in fiction: a Summary

INTJ: The quiet person who sits in the corner and glares. Probably doesn't know how to smile. Or flirt. Might kill people

INFJ: The nervous overly tidy dependable person, alternatively the quiet wise person, alternatively the one that yells a lot.

ISFJ: The good one. The 'group mom', usually. Very loyal and cautious. Might be overprotective.

ISTJ: The protector. Dependable, tends to focus on protecting loved ones above all. Traditional.

INTP: The nerd. The kind you put in their own locker. Very smart. The person who keeps talking even when everybody already stopped paying attention.

INFP: The good person. An idealist. Really enthusiastic about morals. Good protagonist.

ISFP: The artist. Very laid-back, casual and chill but also caring. Also a good protagonist.

ISTP: The person who's into things like vehicles. Needs to be active. The kind of person to jump on buildings or have a bow with arrows.

ENTJ: The perfect leader unless they're the antagonist which they quite probably are. Might also kill people. Good planners.

ENFJ: Very sweet people. Everybody likes them and they like everyone. Very determined. Know how to get what they want.

ESFJ: Usually highly value morals. Want everyone to have a good time. Family/friends oriented kinda people. You could say selfless.

ESTJ: Logical administrator, good planner. Might be workaholic. Probably will be. Not very good with feelings.

ENTP: The witty one. Probably also yells a lot. Very spontaneous. Very likely to be the greedy yet lovable halfway antagonist.

ENFP: Very enthusiastic and optimistic. Not a big fan of planning. Very spontaneous. Very fun. Comic relief character, sometimes.

ESFP: Party people. Want everyone to have a good time. Easily bored. Feel v. comfortable in a group.

ESTP: Good protagonist material. Might be kinda manipulative. Very casual and kind of carefree.


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