Ni-IEI. his expertise lay in strategy, not history; and methodically citing examples is no more compelling evidence for Te-ego than the prince's being gifted to a noble in the family whose seizure of power led to his exile is for Fe-ego and aristocratic values, given the nature and extent of his influence in politics (skillful yet never quite underhanded maneuvering, distant advising, and an echo of solemn devotion). also, the neutrality he exhibits toward 'ethical' matters has more to do with an ability to objectify social dynamics in an impersonal sphere than simple indifference, hence the nuance in his descriptions.