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When she said she would continually hunt down Flemeth forever, if need be; her general vanity (wanting jewelry) and focus on her looks; her focus on power over personal relationships; her self-admitted poor ability to form friendships; her (to me) surprising way of reacting poorly to dry humor directed at her (she responds better to Fe choices, whereas Alistair responds much better to wry wit and personal jabs); her lack of feeling betrayed or shocked at realizing that Flemeth, her mother, was just using her as a body to inhabit when she reached the right age; the way she proposed that the party immediately attack (rush) Teryn Loghain instead of waiting for a more strategic opportunity; the way she objects to decisions on purely pragmatic grounds without looking at the big picture or empathizing with the plight of other people...
To me, all these things suggest Fe/Ti over Fi/Te, and strong Se over strong Ni. What you said did make some sense, although I think LSI characters in fiction are often very sophisticated (Saruman, Poirot, Julius Caesar in Rome, Sherlock Holmes).
What do you call Flemeth then? Do you think they are identicals? I just don't see them as being that similar. Flemeth never, ever weaves prose into her speech, she just states the technicalities. She is far more direct in her meanness than Morrigan is.