What is the personality type of Belethor? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Belethor from The Elder Scrolls and what is the personality traits.
Belethor personality type is ESTP, and the other is ENFP.
There are four different kinds of ESTP. There are two kinds that are relatively rare, but the other two are very common.
So let's look at the two rare ones.
The first one is the Belethor personality type. That's the one I've written about on this site.
As you can see, there are two variants of this kind of personality. One variant is more grandiose and blustery, while the other is more calculating and manipulative.
Each of them has their strengths and weaknesses. The grandiose variant is a bit more extroverted, but doesn't have as much creativity.
The calculating variant can be much more detail-oriented and organized, but doesn't have the social skills to connect with people, and can become a bit of a loner.
This is the Belethor personality type.
The second one is the Atreides personality type.
This one is a bit rarer, but it still appears quite often in fiction. It's an Extroverted Intuitive Extroverted Intuitive type, which sounds like quite an odd combination.
Belethor is the Breton owner of Belethor's General Goods in the city of Whiterun. On occasion, he will jokingly say that he would sell his sister for gold, if he had one, and that he would be willing to buy any customers' relatives off them, should they have any. His reputation within Whiterun is far from sparkling, as the Whiterun Guards refer to him as a "sleazy little man." Unlike most Bretons, he isn't at all serious. He is constantly making puns and is very sarcastic, especially when he's asked why he moved to Skyrim or, after the Battle for Whiterun, if the siege was hard on the city's merchants.