What is the personality type of Barguest? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Barguest from Tokyo Afterschool Summoners and what is the personality traits.
Barguest personality type is INFJ, which is also the Myers-Briggs personality type for poets, artists and writers. It is no surprise that empaths and artistic people would be drawn to this type.
But another reason that I think the INFJ is drawn to the Barguest is that they can easily become quite depressed and depressed and they may describe their state as a sickness. But they do not know why they are sick. They may feel like they are poisoned and do not know how it happened. They may feel like they are dying and do not know why. Or they may feel like they are trapped and they do not know how or why. They may feel like they are lost and they do not know how to find their way back home again.
This type of despair is something that we all feel, but we aren’t all as willing to admit it. This type of despair is the result of a process that the INFJ is going through and that process is one of healing. It is not a sickness but it can be seen as a sickness by those who do not understand it.
In Northern English folklore, the Barghest or Barguest is a mythical monstrous black dog with large teeth and claws, though in other cases the name can refer to a ghost or household elf, especially in Northumberland and Durham, such as the Cauld Lad of Hylton.