What is the personality type of Arthur Pendragon? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Arthur Pendragon from Kaamelott and what is the personality traits.
Arthur Pendragon personality type is INTP, his true nature is ESFP, and his true nature is ISTP.
His true nature is ISTP because he has an inferior Se, which manifests as a complete emotional disconnect, which makes him into a literal robot. A literal robot with normal intelligence, but normal intelligence that doesn't understand emotions. It makes him unable to understand why people are upset. It makes him unable to understand what people are feeling, and it makes him unable to understand what people are thinking.
Because I don't have the time to make a full post about type dynamics in Pendragon, I'm going to make some comments about each of his types here, for people who are unfamiliar with type dynamics.
INTP
INTPs are the most normal of the types. They are the most open-minded of all of the types, they are the least discriminatory of the types, and they are the most aware of everyone's mental states of mind, which is why it's so difficult for them to understand emotions. INFJs are the types the most aware of the mental states of mind of other people, but they have a hard time understanding emotions.
King Arthur was a legendary British leader who, according to medieval histories and romances, led the defence of Britain against Saxon invaders in the late 5th and early 6th centuries. The details of Arthur's story are mainly composed of Welsh and English folklore and literary invention, and modern historians generally agree that he is unhistorical. The sparse historical background of Arthur is gleaned from various sources, including the Annales Cambriae, the Historia Brittonum, and the writings of Gildas. Arthur's name also occurs in early poetic sources such as Y Gododdin. Arthur is a central figure in the legends making up the Matter of Britain. The legendary Arthur developed as a figure of international interest largely through the popularity of Geoffrey of Monmouth's fanciful and imaginative 12th-century Historia Regum Britanniae.