What is the personality type of Yhorm? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Yhorm from Dark Souls and what is the personality traits.
Yhorm personality type is ISFJ, which means that they are orderly, responsible, and a good communicator. Their career focus is usually in the medical field, nurturance, or teaching. They are friendly and compassionate individuals who are very responsible to those around them. They are a great listener and loyal to their friends.
As an INFJ, Yhorm is introverted, intuitive, and a deep thinker. He is also very caring and compassionate towards those he cares about, but his loyalty is only to those he trusts.
Where it all began:
Yhorm was born in a very small village in the north of Russia. His family was very poor, and it was very difficult to provide for their needs. Yhorm worked hard to help his family pull through tough times, and eventually they were able to build a house and a large backyard for their family.
Yhorm was a very quiet child, and he enjoyed spending time alone. He would often take walks alone in the woods to clear his mind and relax.
As he matured, his interest in science grew and he began to make friends with other children who shared his interest. He enjoyed spending time with them and talking about the wonders of the universe.
Yhorm was asked to lead the people once subjugated. When there were those who doubted him, he gave them a giant slaying sword, to show his trustworthiness. He risked everything for his people in the frontlines, fighting as a one-man vanguard. He lost someone dear to him and, as a result, he forsook his greatshield. Afterwards, he notched his machete to allow for two hand use, giving him an even more ferocious fighting style. At some point, "lonely" Yhorm befriended Siegward of Catarina, who became a dear friend of his.
Before burning in the First Flame, he gave his other Storm Ruler to Siegward, who promised to end his suffering if he ever returned to life. In the opening cutscene, we can see him howl with despair.
Why he did not take his throne is uncertain, but due to the reason for his sacrifice and his reclusive nature, it is likely that he felt too much despair at the fate of his kingdom, his people, his legacy, and the world to again sacrifice himself to kindle the First Flame.