What is the personality type of Dungeon synth? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Dungeon synth from Music Genres and what is the personality traits.
Dungeon synth personality type is INTJ, the Rational Thinking type, as well as INTP, the Thinking Processes type. In previous posts, I discussed how Dungeon synth is a sub-type of INFP – Introverted Intuitive Feeling – and I’ve also discussed the relationship between the Rational Thinking type and the Intuitive Feeling type.
Dungeon synth is a way of synthesizing and expressing the INTJ and INTP personalities. Both of these types are characterized by a strong preference for rationalizing and explaining world phenomena according to logical principles and mathematical models, and for abstracting and organizing experience according to the rules of logic.
Dungeon synth is a way of visualizing and expressing the INTJ and INTP personalities within the context of an RPG. It’s not unusual for an INTJ or INTP to become very good at “roleplaying” as a Dungeon synth type — that is, playing a character type that is very different from their true personality type. This happens because there’s a certain kind of self-defining pressure that comes with playing a role: You want to be perceived as more capable than you really are, because it makes you feel more powerful, more capable, more in control.
Dungeon synth is a genre of electronic music that merges elements of black metal[excessive citations] and dark ambient. The style emerged in the early 1990s, predominantly among members of the black metal scene, such as Mortiis, Burzum, Robert Fudali of Lord Wind and Graveland, Tomi Kalliola of Azaghal and Valar, Sigurd Wongraven of Wongraven and Satyricon, Andreas Bettinger of Grausamkeit, Silenius and Protector of Summoning, Die Verbannten Kinder Evas, Abigor, Pazuzu, and Grabesmond, Ray Heflin of Absu, and Equitant, among others.