What is the personality type of Sir Lancelot? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Sir Lancelot from Merlin 2008 and what is the personality traits.
Sir Lancelot personality type is ENFJ, meaning that he is the kind, generous, and caring type of person who is always willing to help others. He is also extremely loyal to his friends, friends are almost always the first people he will go to for help. He is also very friendly and loves to make new friends.
He is the kind of person who will try to make people laugh even if it's not funny, because he thinks it's what makes people happy. He also loves to make people smile by always doing the right thing. He has a very large heart, which is why he can sometimes be too trusting of his friends.
He is very loyal and trustworthy and usually makes very good choices when it comes to making friends. He can be a very big flirt and will often use it to get what he wants. He also likes to flirt and like to flirt back, sometimes without meaning too. He can be very emotional and loves to use his tears when he is sad.
He is very protective of his friends and will often go out of his way to defend them even when they don't deserve it. He is also very protective of the people he cares about and like to always protect them from any harm or danger.
Sir Lancelot is a Knight of the Round Table. He is one of the first to discover Merlin's magic and is known to be in love with Guinevere. Many, including Arthur Pendragon, regard him as the noblest of Camelot's Knights, especially after he sacrifices himself on the Isle of the Blessed. Lancelot is a selfless and honourable man with a very strong sense of morality. He dislikes lying, stating on one occasion that it is against everything that a knight stands for, and insists on taking responsibility for his actions when he is caught lying about his social class in order to qualify for knighthood. He also dislikes taking credit for things that he hasn't done, as evidenced by his refusal to accept any commendation for killing the Griffin when he knows that Merlin is truly responsible.