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Thank you, here are some more. I plan to type all of the major characters.
Sansa
Let's examine her character.
When young, she tried to emulate her mother's example of a "proper lady" i.e she's probably rational, which explains her conflict with irrational, SEE-Se Arya.
She's obviously ethical, and most likely is a Fi-valuing introvert, leaving ESI and EII.
She naively believed in the tales and epic romances in which every princess gets her honourable knight in shining armour to sweep her off her feet.
This points to an intuitive type, however, you must realise that she was brought up to believe those tales, and it's not like she persists in her belief for long, so this aspect of her personality leads to no conclusion.
While you could argue Arya was brought up similarly, ESI and SEE react quite differently to traditions and standards, the former embracing most of them and the latter rejecting them.
Now, why would a Fi type be so naive as Sansa in season one of GoT?
Simple, she has bad Ne.
She was so absorbed in her preconceived perception of the world that until an extreme occurrence [Ned's death], she remained oblivious.
So that should exclude EII, but that was too little to go off of, so I'll continue and prove that she's most likely an ESI.
You might think she's bad at Se, but she's not, it's just that she realises her attempts to resist the cruelty of those around her would be futile.
You see, ESI, unlike SEE, are mindful of the social hierarchy.
Note how her Se comes out when she escapes King's Landing, especially when she's with Baelish and later Jon.
Speaking of Baelish, they dualise.
Notice how much she grows in her awareness of context and intrigue when around him.
As for subtypes, I think she's ESI-Se, mostly because of her pushy interaction with Jon.
Tyrion
He's extroverted, that's for sure.
Also for sure is that he values Fi.
He's good at Fe, but uses it playfully or for manipulative gain i.e Fe demonstrative.
Emotionally turbulent, tends towards drama.
Good at cheering people up, but while his intentions are noble, he seems insincere, erratic and inconsiderate at times, which is habitual of Fi creatives SEE and IEE, but I haven't ruled out LIE yet.
What does rule out LIE is his sometimes lazy and hedonistic behaviour, and the fact that his emotions often overpower his logic.
What makes him IEE over SEE is his strong ability with Ni, ability to accurate grasp people's character without much background with them, and the fact that he's probably not Cersei's identical.
It makes sense that he's Tywins conflictor also.
Subtype is IEE-Fi.
Margaery
Not an alpha SF.
She's an aggressor, plays power games, manipulates people and has great ambition.
"I want to be the Queen."
Cleary extroverted and so I say SEE-Fi.
EIE-Fe was my first thought, but she only ever uses Fe for personal gain.
Of course that fact doesn't negate EIE, but her aggressor attitude and sensory confidence sure do.
Fi subtype explains her pretty good intuition.
I also like her a lot too, but no bias.
The Hound
Aggressive, Se valuing and realistic. Doesn't actually care for authority or rules unless not caring would result in his displeasure. Mindful of politics and people's positions. Fi valuing, cynical and introverted. Inwardly kind, democratic, and devolops close but complicated bonds. Points to ESI-Se. I could elaborate, but I think it's obvious. He's not an SLI; not Si valuing at all and uses a lot of Se.
Olenna
Witty, cunning and politically astute.
Outspoken with little patience for inconvenience.
Strong and valued Ni, Te and Se point to LIE.
Ni is too strong for the popular typings of SLE and SEE.
She's also of EJ temperament.
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