What is the personality type of Treebeard? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Treebeard from The Lord Of The Rings Film Trilogy and what is the personality traits.
Treebeard personality type is ISFJ, or, perhaps, ISTJ.
Treebeard in the books
Treebeard is in the book The Lord of the Rings in the book he is described as a shaggy, shaggy-haired old man with a long white beard (similar to his film counterpart). He speaks with a "hollow voice" (similar to his film counterpart) and "shrieks" (similar to his film counterpart). He is an Eastfarthing Man, and has lived for over 1,200 years. He lives in the forest of Fangorn in the southfarthing of the Shire. His house, like that of Tom Bombadil, appears to be underground. He is described as having a deep, resonant voice. Tolkien describes his language as "a complicated Westron" (and, indeed, Tolkien's own Westron was complex). He is described as having "a long white beard" and "large ears".
Treebeard appears in The Hobbit in the book he is described as an old man with a long white beard. He is an Eastfarthing Man, and has lived for over 1,200 years.
Treebeard, also known as Fangorn, was the oldest of the Ents left in Middle-earth, an ancient tree-like being who was a "shepherd of trees".