

ENFPs are also hardworking and pretty much excel at whatever they set out to do. Thinking about telling an ENFP what to do? Think again, especially if that ENFP is Daenerys Targaryen and has literal dragons. They’re all about thinking outside of the box and creating their own way of doing things. ENFPs are individualists who refuse to live life by any standard rules. Remember when Daenerys Targaryen suggested that she and Jon Snow could break the wheel together? Yeah, total ENFP move. As an INFP, Samwell has difficulty standing up for himself. We can see these traits in Samwell throughout the Game of Thrones series, but perhaps especially in the final episode when he suggests democracy for Westeros but then quickly dismisses the idea when he sees everyone else thinks it’s stupid. INFPs are also kind and work hard to avoid hurting other people’s feelings while at the same time being overly judgmental and hard on themselves. Sounds like a certain book-loving former member of the Night’s Watch, right? For Samwell Tarly, who is an INFP to his core, staying in and analyzing hidden meanings in old books sounds like the perfect Saturday night. Rather, they enjoy looking at the world around them, observing and reflecting upon what they see and learn. INFPs prefer not to talk about themselves.

Via GIPHY INFP – The Idealist: Samwell Tarly ESFPs are well-liked and popular, just like Oberyn, who always will be a fan favorite. In typical ESFP fashion, The Viper is also playful and optimistic, in spite of all the horrors that have befallen his family. Who can forget Oberyn’s over-the-top showboating during his epic fight with the Mountain? ESFPs love to be the center of attention and they were born to perform.


ESFP – The Performer: Oberyn MartellĪnother character who was taken from our Game of Thrones lives too soon, Oberyn Martell is a total ESFP. He also displayed a strong work ethic and a willingness to help others. Indeed, in his short time on the show, Ned Stark can be seen being warm and supportive to his friends and family. As an ESFJ, Ned Stark puts friends first (see: his deep friendship and blind loyalty to his pal Robert Baratheon) and is extremely compassionate and empathetic.
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Good ole Ned Stark might have left us too soon back in Season 1 of Game of Thrones, but he’s still an integral part of this series and the perfect example of an ESFJ. Going west past where maps are drawn to see what’s out there in the mysterious beyond? Sounds fun. This unpredictability is why ISTPs are often thought of as mysterious, and what is more mysterious than a person who can literally change their appearance in order to assassinate people? As a sort of defense mechanism, ISTPs are masters at hiding their true selves from the world at large. ISTP – The Craftsman: Arya StarkĪrya Stark is a classic example of an ISTP: she’s logical and rational but can also be spontaneous and unpredictable. Say what you want about Sansa, but people generally like her, something even Daenerys had to begrudgingly recognize. In addition, ENFJs are great communicators who are generally well-liked. Think about how Sansa stands up to Daenerys when she doesn’t seem to have the people of the North’s best interests in mind. ENFJs are idealists, and they’re not afraid to speak up about their beliefs in order to maintain their ideals and moral values. As an ENFJ, Sansa Stark is highly concerned with other people and making sure the people she cares about (in this case, the people of the North) get what they want to remain happy. Much like her brother Bran, Sansa Stark has grown into an excellent leader, but for very different reasons. And who is more self-sufficient than Petyr Baelish, the man who attempted to play everyone in Westeros in order to get his way? And while Littlefinger’s plans didn’t always pan out the way he wanted them to, the fact that the man was so dedicated to forming plans and playing out life like a game of chess makes him a perfect example of an INTJ Meyers-Briggs personality type. INTJs are known for being self-sufficient, preferring to work on their own toward whatever their goals are. This is why, despite our complaint about the ending of the show, Bran will make an exceptional leader. And yet in spite of this need for solitude, INFJs are still caring individuals who consider the needs of others. In typical INFJ fashion, Bran Stark is a loner who seeks meaning in the world through solitary reflection. The most INFJ of them all, however, is Bran Stark, who perfectly embodies the personality of an INFJ: introspective, visionary, perceptive, and, yes, at times a little off the beaten path. By signing up you agree to our terms of use via GIPHY INFJ – The Counselor: Bran StarkĪlthough INFJs are one of the rarest of the Meyers-Briggs types, Game of Thrones boasts quite a few INFJ characters. Thank you for signing up! Keep an eye on your inbox.
