I'm talking about the fictional Dracula, not that mad man he is based on; Vlad, I think his name was.
Dracula is an "I", I think we can agree...
I'm not so good with the other 3....
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I'm talking about the fictional Dracula, not that mad man he is based on; Vlad, I think his name was.
Dracula is an "I", I think we can agree...
I'm not so good with the other 3....
Trying to type Vlad Tepes would be much more fun.
"I vant to suck your blood!" That's TOTALLY INFp.
INFp or INTp.
Nosferatu, however, is definately an INFp.
ESTp or ENTj I'd say.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sycophant
What about Count Chocula =/
I was so obsessed with Dracula when I used to be goth. :D
Vlad Tepes: ISTj
Dracula, as portrayed by Bram Stoker: INTj
Count Orlok (Nosferatu), as played by Max Schreck: INTp
Dracula, as played by Bela Lugosi: INFp
Blacula, as played by William Marshall: INFp
Dracula, as played by Gary Oldman: INFj
Count Chocula: ISFp
ISFjs - the only type I can imagine being out for blood ...
I can see your reasoning there, but I still think INFp is still putting up a fight. Maybe he's a cross-type? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Baby
I heard the real Count was......
yeah, I forgot.
Maybe count darcula, and jesus........
................ :lol:
That's very good. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Baby
But ISTj for Vlad Tepes? If the reports about his impaling people for pleasure are true, he'd be a messed-up ESTp or ENTj.
It's possible. I typed him as INTp because his portrayal didn't have the romantic or sexual connotations, or even elegance which are trademark INFp giveaways. With Lugosi or Marshall, you get the sense of a dark, brooding, sensitive, introspective soul pining away in his ancient castle watching generations live and die. This is the INFp vampire. Schreck's vampire is more of a creature of biology. A rat-like animalisic entity who does what he is wired by nature to do in order to preserve himself and further his species. The 1979 version, though takes on the more romanticized vestiges that have been tacked on to the legend post-Lugosi.Quote:
Originally Posted by ishysquishy
Yep! :D In middle school. That didn't work out so well after I realized Goths were all rake-thin white people in drag.Quote:
Originally Posted by Herzblut
You've got a point! I was bordering between ISTj and ESTp. I'm not sure an ENTj would be capable of such cold cruelty on such an irrational level. There was no method to the madness, as with ENTj cruelty - the guy impaled and maimed women, children, even foreign ambassadors and merchants... there was definitely something messed-up with this guy, though, so we probably can't find a viable type.Quote:
Originally Posted by Expat
I do see your point. Nosferatu's awkwardness does seem very INTp. I was close to your guess, anyway :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Baby
You used to be goth??Quote:
Originally Posted by Baby
Pic, pls! :P
I swore to myself those pics would never see the light of day. :wink:Quote:
Originally Posted by Blaze
Bullshit. Let's see em.Quote:
Originally Posted by Baby
Dracula is totally INFj or INTj. I mean, look at all the evidence that his PoLR was Se:
-Sleeping pattern: Unhealthy
-Eating habits: Unhealthy
-Never saw sunlight or went outside
Could be weak Sensing in general, you guys aren't the only ones who have a complete disregard their health :PQuote:
Originally Posted by Darklord
How is that??? :shock:Quote:
Originally Posted by Cone
*bites you*Quote:
Originally Posted by Dioklecian
Hmph! I'm offended! I demand that "unhealthy" be reserved exclusively for my type and that other thingy I mentioned!Quote:
Originally Posted by ishysquishy
:wink:
*bites Darklord*Quote:
Originally Posted by Darklord
*Gargles*
*Waves arms*
*Puts back of hand to forehead*
*Collapses melodramatically*
*Somehow manages to land with hands folded on top of belly*
*Opens eyes - red, glowing eyes*
*Maniacal laughter - long, white, pointed teeth show*
*Disappears in a puff of smoke*
IXXj type? Seems rational.
Ni-valuing (longevity / out of time theme)
Se-valuing (dependent on external environment management via blood and avoiding sunlight)