I’m just curious about which guilds have the most of each type. That’s probably my inner Thornmouth wanting to see what makes each guild tick. If you don’t know your type, here’s a test:
It’s always fun to see new Mounties who get super active. Really the best part about all of this. Like, a lot of peeps find themselves sensitive to magiq but kinda sit on the information and do nothing with it, but then there are those who throw themselves into the fragments, dig through the guide, their memories, pour over the stuff in the campfire. Aaah, I love it
If anyone wants to get into enneagrams let me know. I’m actually trained to help people read them and use their results in relation to their mental health needs.
Ooo I love things like these - I got INFJ-A - The Advocate. Pretty interesting though I’m not sure I really fall under it lol
For RHETI I got -
6 - Type 1: The Reformer. The rational, idealistic type.
2 - Type 2: The Helper. The caring, nurturing type.
3 - Type 3: The Motivator. The adaptable, success-oriented type.
3 - Type 4: The Artist. The intuitive, reserved type.
4 - Type 5: The Thinker. The perceptive, cerebral type.
3 - Type 6: The Skeptic. The committed, security-oriented type.
4- Type 7: The Generalist. The enthusiastic, productive type.
6 - Type 8: The Leader. The powerful, aggressive type.
5 - Type 9: The Peacemaker. The easygoing, accommodating type.
This seems like a lot of fun! I’m an INTP, but I’ve wavered between the P and J a few times.
RHETI got me-
3 - Type 1: The Reformer
4 - Type 2: The Helper
4 - Type 3: The Motivator
5 - Type 4: The Artist
6 - Type 5: The Thinker
6 - Type 6: The Skeptic
1 - Type 7: The Generalist
0 - Type 8: The Leader
7 - Type 9: The Peacemaker
INTP-A but I might also be an ISTP, it depends on the test usually.
RHETI:
4-Type 1: The Reformer. The rational, idealistic type.
1-Type 2: The Helper. The caring, nurturing type.
5-Type 3: The Motivator. The adaptable, success-oriented type.
4-Type 4: The Artist. The intuitive, reserved type.
7-Type 5: The Thinker. The perceptive, cerebral type.
4-Type 6: The Skeptic. The committed, security-oriented type.
4-Type 7: The Generalist. The enthusiastic, productive type.
3-Type 8: The Leader. The powerful, aggressive type.
3-Type 9: The Peacemaker. The easygoing, accommodating type.
So the way you read your enneagram is if you have more than one that are the same or close for your highest (so like Kelsey with multiple 6 scores), you could be either one of those for your main or you could be a 6. You can go here to read the most recent updated descriptions. The short version y’all are taking is pretty accurate, but we use the full $12 version when working with clients.
You’ll also hear people talk about having “wings” and “instincts,” which you can view kind of as subtypes of your basic type. So for example, I’m a 5 with a 6 wing. 5s are almost always self-serving for the primary instinct, and my secondary instinct is social/adaptive. I mistyped myself as a 4 before I took the test, which then said I was either 5 or 6.
RHETI:
3-Type 1: The Reformer. The rational, idealistic type.
4-Type 2: The Helper. The caring, nurturing type.
5-Type 3: The Motivator. The adaptable, success-oriented type.
2-Type 4: The Artist. The intuitive, reserved type.
4-Type 5: The Thinker. The perceptive, cerebral type.
7-Type 6: The Skeptic. The committed, security-oriented type.
5-Type 7: The Generalist. The enthusiastic, productive type.
2-Type 8: The Leader. The powerful, aggressive type.
4-Type 9: The Peacemaker. The easygoing, accommodating type.