The initiative got off to the rocky start because of all the laws against hybridization, but looking back now, I don’t regret that they bent some rules to give me my children.
Someone tried to send me an ask (I know because we’ve chatted about it now) so if you’ve sent me something recently and it’s not appeared, please try again because Tumblr is apparently eating some asks. I only don’t respond to rude asks (which I really don’t tend to get, thank goodness), and if there’s a good reason not to reply publicly to an anon for whatever reason (rare), I usually acknowledge it anyway in a very brief post…
Sorry, I have no idea why Tumblr is being a raging vortex of nom right now…
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Thanks, Tumblr.
I have 3 asks in my inbox. They’re all Krogan sentence prompts. XD If anyone sent anything else, I didn’t get it. Otherwise, all I’m hearing is people who are thirsty for Krogan. (I love it.)
Rules: Give your OC’s name, face (if you have a claim or picture), mbti type (if you know it), venture on yonder to https://www.archetypes.com for the quiz, tag some people, and let us know.
The Advocate personality type is very rare, making up less than one percent of the population, but they nonetheless leave their mark on the world. As members of the Diplomat Role group, Advocates have an inborn sense of idealism and morality, but what sets them apart is that they are not idle dreamers, but people capable of taking concrete steps to realize their goals and make a lasting positive impact.
When it comes to romantic relationships, Advocates take the process of finding a partner seriously. Not ones for casual encounters, people with the Advocate personality type instead look for depth and meaning in their relationships. Advocates will take the time necessary to find someone they truly connect with – once they’ve found that someone, their relationships will reach a level of depth and sincerity that most people can only dream of.
Getting to that point can sometimes be a challenge for potential partners, especially if they are the impatient type, as Advocates are often perfectionistic and picky. People with this personality type aren’t easily talked into something they don’t want, and if someone doesn’t pick up on that, it’s a trespass that is unlikely to be forgiven, particularly in the early stages of dating. Even worse is if a suitor tries to resort to manipulation or lying, as Advocates will see right through it, and if there’s anything they have a poor tolerance for in a relationship, it is inauthenticity.
The Rebel:
The Rebel is comfortable throwing caution to the wind—and bucking the system—if that means getting their point across.
The Athlete:
The Athlete’s focus and drive are unparalleled. Staying healthy and being fit are paramount to them (as for winning, that doesn’t hurt, either).
The Royal:
When the Royal walks into a room, they command attention. They are the one in charge, and they enjoy reaping the rewards of their hard work.
Protagonists are natural-born leaders, full of passion and charisma. Forming around two percent of the population, they are oftentimes our politicians, our coaches and our teachers, reaching out and inspiring others to achieve and to do good in the world. With a natural confidence that begets influence, Protagonists take a great deal of pride and joy in guiding others to work together to improve themselves and their community.
People who share the Protagonist personality type feel most at home when they are in a relationship, and few types are more eager to establish a loving commitment with their chosen partners. Protagonists take dating and relationships seriously, selecting partners with an eye towards the long haul, rather than the more casual approach that might be expected from some types in the Explorer Role group. There’s really no greater joy for Protagonists than to help along the goals of someone they care about, and the interweaving of lives that a committed relationship represents is the perfect opportunity to do just that.
Protagonists don’t need much to be happy, just to know that their partner is happy, and for their partner to express that happiness through visible affection. Making others’ goals come to fruition is often the chiefest concern of Protagonists, and they will spare no effort in helping their partner to live the dream. If they aren’t careful though, Protagonists’ quest for their partners’ satisfaction can leave them neglecting their own needs, and it’s important for them to remember to express those needs on occasion, especially early on.
The Caregiver:
Friendly, sincere, and compassionate, the Caregiver finds their reward in helping others. No one could ask for a better best friend
The Creative:
The Creative appreciates all beautiful things, in art and daily life. The creative act is essential to who they are.
The Intellectual:
The Intellectual is the ultimate dinner-party guest. Engaging questions and thoughtful debate are their trademarks.
Well, I can’t as I’m too surprised with these two. What do you guys think? This sound like my babies? 😀