What is the personality type of Crestfallen Warrior? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Crestfallen Warrior from Demons Souls and what is the personality traits.
Crestfallen Warrior personality type is ISTJ, INTP, ISFJ.
“The Crestfallen Warrior is a very diligent type, who does a lot of research, and works regularly but not deeply. He has a strong sense of duty towards the group, and is very dependable, but lacks the drive to make his own mark. The Crestfallen Warrior’s most common career choice is in government service, law enforcement, or the military. He is not fond of working on his own and will often take a more supportive role in a group or organization.
Although not as competitive as the Warrior, the Crestfallen Warrior is even-minded and practical, preferring to follow the rules and not break them. He is the type who likes to be right, and will argue with anyone who disagrees with him.
The Crestfallen Warrior uses his intelligence to gain more knowledge, but he tends to be more concerned with managing his emotions than expressing them. He tends to be reserved around new people, but once he gets to know them he is usually very open and friendly. He also has an aversion to being alone, which makes him seek out new friends or a group of people he can be part of.
The Crestfallen Warrior is among the first NPC's encountered by the player. He sits in the Nexus in front of the Boletarian Palace archstone, and serves to introduce the player to the concept of Phantoms in the game, and to point the player to the nearby archstone. It can only be assumed that he is either a fellow hero in line with the player who went to Boletaria for an unspecified reason, or a former soldier of Boletaria trapped in the Nexus, like Stockpile Thomas and Blacksmith Ed. He is extremely cynical about the entire situation surrounding Boletaria, calling the acquisition of souls pointless and implying that the player is just a sap falling for the same trap as King Allant. He eventually succumbs to his own apathy, slowly losing his mind as either a result of his losing the will to live (and, since he's already dead, that actually meaning something) or as a result of going too long without being attached to a body.