The Baratheons:
Robert Baratheon: SxE-Se
Stannis Baratheon: LSI 1w9He peaked during ‚The Rebellion‘ his coup d‘etat. Like ‚Rebellion‘ ‚War‘ that’s where he shined. Idk, I get this impression as soon as he got the throne and the whole spectacle of the rebellion was over, he kind of got dragged down by all the politics, the ‚fine tuning‘ the work of being king. Like he won the throne and his ‚minions‘ should do the menial tasks. He vibes for me, like he always needs the thrill. When there is nothing for him to power through, he starts to get bored and is trying to look elsewhere for ‚stimulus‘ - women, wine, other ‚spectacles‘. It was always like ‚Robert Baratheon is out hunting‘ probably when shit started to bore him and he would be rather out killing boars. Like always on the chase for stuff to get his blood pumping. He has some sort of bond with Ned, so maybe SEE?Renly Baratheon: IEESuch a poster child for E1. There is something in him that still makes me wonder at times. Like you know... could he not be more of a Fi valuer and more of a Delta ST. I mean it’s like he and Ned Stark seem to be kind of idk... agreeing about how stuff should be. Is it because they are both compliant triaders? But then maybe his brand of juctice, rings more Ti. Like there are principles and they should never be violated. Like with Davos and cutting up parts of his hands, because he is a smuggler, although he saved them all. He sets up his system/rationale and then tries to apply it through sheer force. I could see how that could go counter/is kind of antagonistic to Fi. Too ‚cold‘ ? He is more looking at some sort of objective approach, that he wants to apply to all of the people in the realm (Fe?).Davos Seaworth: ESI 6w5(more of a vague impression, could be wrong)The Red Women: EIE(compliant triad, like Stannis, Ned Stark, Catelyn Stark and Jon Snow, good counterpoint to Stannis)(Dunno. Saw people kind of agreeing on this. Will go with this for now, too.)


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