What is the personality type of Minos Prime (King Minos)? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Minos Prime (King Minos) from Ultrakill and what is the personality traits.
Minos Prime (King Minos) personality type is ENFJ, (Extraverted Intuitive Feeling Judging). This is the same personality type as Winston Churchill, Margaret Thatcher, and Theodore Roosevelt. It is a rare combination of introverted intuition and extraverted feeling. This type is often referred to as “The Idealist” because this personality type tends to be very confident in his or her convictions and will stick to them even when others disagree.
Minos has a strong desire for justice. He is a highly moral leader and expects his people to live up to the standards he has set for them. He wants his people to be good, honest and virtuous, even if that means that some people will have to pay for the sins of others. Minos is willing to pay the price for these values by making tough decisions, even if he does not agree with them. Minos has a wide range of emotions, which he will not be afraid to express. He is capable of great acts of kindness, not only towards his family but also towards strangers. However, Minos is a very warm person who will seek to help those in need.
Minos is a deep thinker, who prefers to do things in his own way.
Minos Prime is the second boss of [ P-1: SOUL SURVIVOR ], released from the Flesh Prison by V1.
King Minos felt that eternal suffering was unfair and unreasonable for those whose only sin was loving another. After the disappearance of God, as the angels were lost and heaven was in chaos, Minos began his efforts to reform the lust layer.
The Lust renaissance was prosperous, as King Minos guided its inhabitants to come together and build a new civilization. The combined efforts of the countless who have been damned to the second layer bore great results as the grand city of Lust grew and grew.
However, after the council took control of heaven and brought stability to it through their iron fist rule, they saw that Minos had gone against God's will by freeing sinners from the punishment that God had designed for them.
Gabriel, the brightest of the angels, was sent to kill Minos. The king, rather than fight back, tried to reason with him, but Gabriel mercilessly struck him down