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[[File:personality_v50_preview.png|thumb|262px|right|Randomly generated personality of a [[gelder]].]]
 
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'''Personality traits''' (or just '''personalities''') are made up of beliefs, goals, and facets, distinct from [[attributes]] and [[mannerism]]s. In general, personality traits do not have as important a gameplay effect as attributes, though many of the gameplay effects of personality traits are as yet unknown.
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'''Personality traits''', or just '''personalities''', are made up of beliefs, goals, and facets, distinct from [[attributes]]. In general, personality traits do not have as important a gameplay effect as attributes, though many of the gameplay effects of personality traits are as yet unknown.
  
Personality traits are shown in a dwarf's [[thoughts and preferences]] description page, which can be accessed by {{k|v}}iewing that dwarf, then {{k|p}}, {{k|z}}, {{k|Enter}}, or from the {{k|u}}nit menu with {{k|v}}iew, {{k|Enter}}.
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Personality traits are shown in a dwarf's [[thoughts and preferences]] description page, which can be accessed by {{k|v}}iewing that dwarf then {{k|p}}, {{k|z}}, {{k|Enter}}, or from the {{k|u}}nit menu with {{k|v}}iew, {{k|Enter}}.
  
'''Beliefs''' are what a creature values; examples include things like [[Personality_trait#TRADITION|tradition]] ("He/she holds the maintenance of tradition as one of the highest ideals"), [[Personality_trait#COOPERATION|cooperation]] ("...is thoroughly disgusted by cooperation"), and [[Personality_trait#SACRIFICE|sacrifice]] ("...believes that those who sacrifice for others should be deeply respected"), but '''personality facets''', on the other hand, are how a creature acts. So, an especially [[Personality_trait#ANGER_PROPENSITY|angry]] dwarf would have "S/he is in a constant state of internal rage", and one with low [[Personality_trait#ALTRUISM|altruism]] would have "S/he feels helping others is an imposition on her time". Beliefs and facets are capable of conflicting, but this doesn't mean they are incompatible. For instance, it's possible a dwarf will deeply value [[Personality_trait#ROMANCE|romance]], even though one of their personality facets prevents him/her from [[Personality_trait#LOVE_PROPENSITY|forming romantic bonds]]. This particular combination would show up in the thoughts and preferences screen as "S/he never falls in love or develops positive feelings toward anything, and s/he is bothered by this since s/he sees romance as one of the highest ideals". (''Goals, however, are [[DF2014:Personality_trait#Goals|described below]]'').
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'''Beliefs''' are what a creature values; examples include things like [[Personality_trait#TRADITION|tradition]] ("He holds the maintenance of tradition as one of the highest ideals"), [[Personality_trait#COOPERATION|cooperation]] ("...is thoroughly disgusted by cooperation"), and [[Personality_trait#SACRIFICE|sacrifice]] ("...believes that those who sacrifice for others should be deeply respected"), but '''personality facets''', on the other hand, are how a creature acts. So, an especially [[Personality_trait#ANGER_PROPENSITY|angry]] dwarf would have "He is in a constant state of internal rage", and one with low [[Personality_trait#ALTRUISM|altruism]] would have "She feels helping others is an imposition on her time". Beliefs and facets are capable of conflicting, but this doesn't mean they are incompatible. For instance, it's possible a dwarf will deeply value [[Personality_trait#ROMANCE|romance]] even though one of their personality facets prevents him/her from [[Personality_trait#LOVE_PROPENSITY|forming romantic bonds]]. This particular combination would show up in the thoughts and preferences screen as "He never falls in love or develops positive feelings toward anything, and he is bothered by this since he sees romance as one of the highest ideals". (Goals, however, are [[DF2014:Personality_trait#Goals|described below]]).
  
 
{{DFtext|She personally values romance, finds maintaining decorum a silly, fumbling waste of time, values tranquility and a peaceful day and doesn't care about art one way or another.|3:1}}
 
{{DFtext|She personally values romance, finds maintaining decorum a silly, fumbling waste of time, values tranquility and a peaceful day and doesn't care about art one way or another.|3:1}}
  
 
==Beliefs==
 
==Beliefs==
Each belief has a range from −50 to 50. The value triggers a report (except for the -10 to +10 range, which does not) on the "thoughts and preferences" screen, depending on where it falls in any of seven levels:
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Each belief has a range from −50 to 50. The value triggers a report on the "thoughts and preferences" screen, depending on where it falls in these seven levels:
  
 
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Beliefs are also influenced by cultural values via the use of the VALUE [[entity token]]. For example, dwarven civilizations hold craftsdwarfship in the highest regard, whereas goblins hold the ideas of fairness and sacrifice in utter disdain. If an individual person's belief differs significantly from the civilization's beliefs, then that belief gets highlighted in cyan in the thoughts and preferences screen. Beliefs, along with facets, dictate [[need]]s and the frequency with which they need to be fulfilled before the focus of the dwarf/adventurer is negatively impacted.
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Beliefs are also influenced by cultural values via the use of the VALUE [[entity token]]. For example, dwarven civilizations hold craftsdwarfship in the highest regard, whereas goblins hold the ideas of fairness and sacrifice in utter disdain. If an individual dwarf's belief differs significantly from the civilization's beliefs, then that belief gets highlighted in cyan in the thought and personality screen. Beliefs, along with facets, dictate [[need]]s and the frequency in which they need to be fulfilled before the focus of the dwarf/adventurer is negatively impacted.
  
Beliefs can also be changed through successful arguments – in adventure mode, this can be used to change the core beliefs of your adventurer (and, consequently, some of their needs). Since they can argue for beliefs they don't actually hold, you can convince a person of a belief you ''want'' your adventurer to hold, get into ''another'' argument over said belief, and acquiesce to that (new) position. Note that facets cannot be changed in this way, although they may be subject to changing due to events that happen in your character's adventures.{{verify}} In fortress mode, some [[Memory (thought)|memories]] have the potential to change beliefs over time.
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Beliefs can be changed through successful arguments. In adventure mode, this can be used to change the core beliefs of your adventurer (and by proxy some of your needs). Since you can argue for beliefs you don't actually hold, you can convince a person of a belief you want to hold, get into another argument over said belief, and acquiesce to their (new) position. Note that facets cannot be changed in this way, although they may be subject to changing due to events that happen in your adventure. {{verify}} In fortress mode, some [[memories]] have the potential to change beliefs over time.
  
Certain beliefs can conflict with personality facets see below.
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Certain beliefs can conflict with personality facets see below.
 
 
===Belief list===
 
  
 
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! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|ELOQUENCE}}
 
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|ELOQUENCE}}
| +41 to +50 || believes that artful speech and eloquent expression are some of the highest ideals ||! rowspan=5 | can learn Persuader <br> (subject to ASSERTIVENESS)
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| +41 to +50 || believes that artful speech and eloquent expression are of the highest ideals ||! rowspan=5 | can learn Persuader <br> (subject to ASSERTIVENESS)
 
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| +26 to +40 || deeply respects eloquent speakers
 
| +26 to +40 || deeply respects eloquent speakers
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|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|SELF_CONTROL}}
 
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|SELF_CONTROL}}
| +41 to +50 || believes that self-mastery and the denial of impulses are some of the highest ideals
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| +41 to +50 || believes that self-mastery and the denial of impulses are of the highest ideals
 
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| +26 to +40 || finds moderation and self-control to be very important
 
| +26 to +40 || finds moderation and self-control to be very important
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==Goals==
 
==Goals==
  
Some creatures dream of accomplishing certain goals in their life, and these goals can presumably affect their behavior. If a creature has such dreams, they will be listed in the Thoughts and Preferences page. Dwarves will receive a happy thought upon completion of their goals, receiving the notation of "and this dream was realized" in the personality description following their original goal. Goals would apparently ''not'' currently be limited to one per creature, but for some sort of oversight: [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=169696.msg8083871#msg8083871].
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Some creatures dream of accomplishing certain goals in their life, and these goals can presumably affect their behavior. If a creature has such dreams, they will be listed in the Thoughts and Preferences page. Dwarves will receive a happy thought upon completion of goals and receive the notation of "and this dream was realized" in the personality description following their original goal. Goals would apparently ''not'' currently be limited to one per creature, but for some sort of oversight:[http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=169696.msg8083871#msg8083871].
  
 
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! {{text anchor|START_A_FAMILY}}
 
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! {{text anchor|IMMORTALITY}}
 
! {{text anchor|IMMORTALITY}}
| has become obsessed with his/her own [[Immortality|mortality]]
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| has become obsessed with his/her own mortality
| Leads to [[necromancer|necromancy]], which renders the necromancer immune to death by old age. Creatures like [[goblin]]s and [[elf|elves]], who are immortal from the start, cannot have this dream.
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| Leads to [[necromancer|necromancy]]
 
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! {{text anchor|MAKE_A_GREAT_DISCOVERY}}  
 
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! {{text anchor|BATHE_WORLD_IN_CHAOS}}
 
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|dreams of bathing the world in chaos
 
|dreams of bathing the world in chaos
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==Facets==
 
==Facets==
Each personality facet has a value from 0–100. The value triggers a report in "thoughts and preferences" depending on where it falls in any of seven levels (the 40−60 range does not cause a report):
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Each personality facet has a value from 0 to 100. The value triggers a report in "thoughts and preferences" depending on where it falls in these seven levels:
  
 
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|  0-9 || 10 || 0.4% || Lowest
 
|  0-9 || 10 || 0.4% || Lowest
 
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Facets are also influenced by species, via the use of the PERSONALITY [[creature token]]. For example, dwarves are slightly more greedy than average with a median of 55 in that trait, whereas goblins aren't likely to help others out – their altruism median is a mere 25, and is capped at 50.
 
  
Facets also have an effect on which social skills are learned in social interaction, and determine whether certain actions may give a good or bad [[thought]]. Facets may have other, more subtle effects on creature behavior, which are currently not entirely understood. Like beliefs, memories may change a creature's facets over time.
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The 40−60 range does not cause a report.  
  
Facets which are marked below with "†" also contribute to [[relationship]]s – values which are significantly different (i.e. greater than 60 in one creature and less than 40 in the other) will contribute toward the formation of [[grudge]]s.
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Facets are also influenced by species via the use of the PERSONALITY [[creature token]]. For example, dwarves are slightly more greedy than average with a median of 55 in that trait, whereas goblins aren't likely to help others out &mdash; their altruism median is a mere 25, and is capped at 50.
  
Certain facets are capable of conflicting with a creature's beliefs. The effect of this is not yet known.
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Facets also have an effect on which [[social skills]] are learned in social interaction, and determine whether certain actions may give a good or bad [[thought]]. Facets may have other, more subtle effects on creature behavior, which are currently not entirely understood. Like beliefs, memories may change a dwarf's facets over time.  
  
===Facet list===
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Certain facets are capable of ''conflicting'' with the dwarf's beliefs. The effect of this is not yet known.
  
 
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! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|LOVE_PROPENSITY}}<br/>Conflicts with [[Personality_trait#ROMANCE|ROMANCE]]
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! rowspan=6 | {{text anchor|LOVE_PROPENSITY}}<br/>Conflicts with [[Personality_trait#ROMANCE|ROMANCE]]
 
| 91-100 || is always in love with somebody and easily develops positive feelings
 
| 91-100 || is always in love with somebody and easily develops positive feelings
 
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| 61-75 || can easily fall in love or develop positive sentiments
 
| 61-75 || can easily fall in love or develop positive sentiments
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| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
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| 25-39 || does not easily fall in love and rarely develops positive sentiments
 
| 25-39 || does not easily fall in love and rarely develops positive sentiments
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|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|HATE_PROPENSITY}}
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! rowspan=6 | {{text anchor|HATE_PROPENSITY}}
 
| 91-100 || is often inflamed by hatred and easily develops hatred toward things
 
| 91-100 || is often inflamed by hatred and easily develops hatred toward things
 
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| 61-75 || is quick to form negative views about things
 
| 61-75 || is quick to form negative views about things
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| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
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|-
 
| 25-39 || does not easily hate or develop negative feelings
 
| 25-39 || does not easily hate or develop negative feelings
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|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|ENVY_PROPENSITY}}
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| 91-100 || is consumed by overpowering feelings of jealousy
 
| 91-100 || is consumed by overpowering feelings of jealousy
 
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| 61-75 || often feels envious of others
 
| 61-75 || often feels envious of others
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| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
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| 25-39 || doesn't often feel envious of others
 
| 25-39 || doesn't often feel envious of others
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|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7| {{text anchor|CHEER_PROPENSITY}}<br/>Conflicts with [[Personality_trait#MERRIMENT|MERRIMENT]]
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! rowspan=6 | {{text anchor|CHEER_PROPENSITY}}<br/>Conflicts with [[Personality_trait#MERRIMENT|MERRIMENT]]
 
| 91-100 || often feels filled with joy
 
| 91-100 || often feels filled with joy
 
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| 61-75 || is often cheerful
 
| 61-75 || is often cheerful
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| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
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| 25-39 || is rarely happy or enthusiastic
 
| 25-39 || is rarely happy or enthusiastic
| rowspan=3 | Will not generate a positive thought while drunk. <br>'didn't feel anything due to inebriation.'
 
 
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| 10-24 || is dour as a rule
 
| 10-24 || is dour as a rule
| rowspan=2 | Will not generate a positive thought working with a preference. <br>'didn't feel anything at work'
 
 
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| 0-9 || is never the slightest bit cheerful about anything
 
| 0-9 || is never the slightest bit cheerful about anything
  
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|DEPRESSION_PROPENSITY}}
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! rowspan=6 | {{text anchor|DEPRESSION_PROPENSITY}}
 
| 91-100 || is frequently depressed
 
| 91-100 || is frequently depressed
 
| rowspan=3 | More likely to slip into [[depression]] and be [[Insane|stricken by melancholy]].
 
| rowspan=3 | More likely to slip into [[depression]] and be [[Insane|stricken by melancholy]].
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| 61-75 || often feels discouraged
 
| 61-75 || often feels discouraged
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| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
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| 25-39 || rarely feels discouraged
 
| 25-39 || rarely feels discouraged
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|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|ANGER_PROPENSITY}}
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! rowspan=6 | {{text anchor|ANGER_PROPENSITY}}
 
| 91-100 || is in a constant state of internal rage
 
| 91-100 || is in a constant state of internal rage
| rowspan=3 | More likely to throw [[tantrum]]s and go [[Insane|berserk]]. <br>Unmet needs may trigger negative thought 'frustration.' <br> Arguments may trigger negative thought 'angry after getting into an argument.' (subject to PRIDE, DISCORD)
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| rowspan=3 | More likely to throw [[tantrum]]s and go [[Insane|berserk]].
 
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| 76-90 || is very quick to anger
 
| 76-90 || is very quick to anger
 
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| 61-75 || is quick to anger
 
| 61-75 || is quick to anger
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| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
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| 25-39 || is slow to anger
 
| 25-39 || is slow to anger
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|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|ANXIETY_PROPENSITY}}
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| 91-100 || is a nervous wreck
 
| 91-100 || is a nervous wreck
 
| rowspan=3 | More likely to stumble [[oblivious]]ly and go [[Insane|stark raving mad]].
 
| rowspan=3 | More likely to stumble [[oblivious]]ly and go [[Insane|stark raving mad]].
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| 61-75 || is often nervous
 
| 61-75 || is often nervous
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| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
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| 25-39 || has a calm demeanor
 
| 25-39 || has a calm demeanor
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|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|LUST_PROPENSITY}}
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| 91-100 || is constantly ablaze with feelings of lust
 
| 91-100 || is constantly ablaze with feelings of lust
 
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| 61-75 || often feels lustful
 
| 61-75 || often feels lustful
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| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
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| 25-39 || does not often feel lustful
 
| 25-39 || does not often feel lustful
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|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|STRESS_VULNERABILITY}}
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| 91-100 || becomes completely helpless in stressful situations
 
| 91-100 || becomes completely helpless in stressful situations
 
| 50% chance to become [[Insane|catatonic]]
 
| 50% chance to become [[Insane|catatonic]]
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| 61-75 || doesn't handle stress well
 
| 61-75 || doesn't handle stress well
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| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
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| 25-39 || can handle stress
 
| 25-39 || can handle stress
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|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|GREED}}
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| 91-100 || is as avaricious as they come, obsessed with acquiring wealth
 
| 91-100 || is as avaricious as they come, obsessed with acquiring wealth
 
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| 61-75 || has a greedy streak
 
| 61-75 || has a greedy streak
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| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
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| 25-39 || doesn't focus on material goods
 
| 25-39 || doesn't focus on material goods
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|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|IMMODERATION}}<br/>Conflicts with [[Personality_trait#SELF_CONTROL|SELF_CONTROL]]
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! rowspan=6 | {{text anchor|IMMODERATION}}<br/>Conflicts with [[Personality_trait#SELF_CONTROL|SELF_CONTROL]]
 
| 91-100 || is ruled by irresistible cravings and urges
 
| 91-100 || is ruled by irresistible cravings and urges
 
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| 61-75 || occasionally overindulges
 
| 61-75 || occasionally overindulges
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| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
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| 25-39 || doesn't often experience strong cravings or urges
 
| 25-39 || doesn't often experience strong cravings or urges
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|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|VIOLENT}}<br/>Conflicts with [[Personality_trait#TRANQUILITY|TRANQUILITY]]<br/>and [[Personality_trait#MARTIAL_PROWESS|MARTIAL_PROWESS]]
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! rowspan=6 | {{text anchor|VIOLENT}}<br/>Conflicts with [[Personality_trait#TRANQUILITY|TRANQUILITY]]<br/>and [[Personality_trait#MARTIAL_PROWESS|MARTIAL_PROWESS]]
 
| 91-100 || is given to rough-and-tumble brawling, even to the point of starting fights for no reason
 
| 91-100 || is given to rough-and-tumble brawling, even to the point of starting fights for no reason
| rowspan=1 | This does not actually cause a dwarf to randomly start a fistfight.{{verify}}
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| rowspan=1 | This does not actually cause a dwarf to randomly start a fistfight.
 
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| 76-90 || would never pass up a chance for a good fistfight
 
| 76-90 || would never pass up a chance for a good fistfight
 
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| 61-75 || likes to brawl
 
| 61-75 || likes to brawl
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| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
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| 25-39 || tends to avoid any physical confrontations
 
| 25-39 || tends to avoid any physical confrontations
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|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|PERSEVERANCE}}<br/>Conflicts with [[Personality_trait#PERSEVERANCE|PERSEVERANCE]]
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! rowspan=6 | {{text anchor|PERSEVERANCE}}<br/>Conflicts with [[Personality_trait#PERSEVERANCE|PERSEVERANCE]]
 
| 91-100 || is unbelievably stubborn, and will stick with even the most futile action once [his/her] mind is made up
 
| 91-100 || is unbelievably stubborn, and will stick with even the most futile action once [his/her] mind is made up
 
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| 61-75 || is stubborn
 
| 61-75 || is stubborn
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| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
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| 25-39 || has a noticeable lack of perseverance
 
| 25-39 || has a noticeable lack of perseverance
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|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|WASTEFULNESS}}
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| 91-100 || is completely careless with resources when completing projects, and invariably wastes a lot of time and effort
 
| 91-100 || is completely careless with resources when completing projects, and invariably wastes a lot of time and effort
 
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| 61-75 || tends to be a little wasteful when working on projects
 
| 61-75 || tends to be a little wasteful when working on projects
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| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
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| 25-39 || tends to be a little tight with resources when working on projects
 
| 25-39 || tends to be a little tight with resources when working on projects
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|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|DISCORD}}<br/>Conflicts with [[Personality_trait#HARMONY|HARMONY]]
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! rowspan=6 | {{text anchor|DISCORD}}<br/>Conflicts with [[Personality_trait#HARMONY|HARMONY]]
| 91-100 || revels in chaos and discord, and [he/she] encourages it whenever possible ||! rowspan=2 | cannot learn Consoler or Pacifier <br> can learn Intimidator (subject only to ASSERTIVENESS)
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| 91-100 || revels in chaos and discord, and [he/she] encourages it whenever possible
| rowspan=3 | Arguments can trigger positive thought <br>'satisfied after getting into an argument.'
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 76-90 || finds a chaotic mess preferable to the boredom of harmonious living
 
| 76-90 || finds a chaotic mess preferable to the boredom of harmonious living
 
|-
 
|-
| 61-75 || doesn't mind a little tumult and discord in day-to-day living ||! rowspan=3 | can learn Consoler (subject to STOICISM, subject to CRUELTY and SWAYED_BY_EMOTIONS) <br> can learn Pacifier (subject to PEACE) <br> can learn Intimidator (subject to HARMONY, POWER, and TRANQULITY, subject to ASSERTIVENESS)
+
| 61-75 || doesn't mind a little tumult and discord in day-to-day living
|-
 
| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 25-39 || prefers that everyone live as harmoniously as possible
 
| 25-39 || prefers that everyone live as harmoniously as possible
 
|-
 
|-
| 10-24 || feels best when everyone gets along without any strife or contention ||! rowspan=2 | cannot learn Intimidator <br> can learn Consoler (subject to CRUELTY and SWAYED_BY_EMOTIONS) <br> always learns Pacifier
+
| 10-24 || feels best when everyone gets along without any strife or contention
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 0-9 || would be deeply satisfied if everyone could live as one in complete harmony
 
| 0-9 || would be deeply satisfied if everyone could live as one in complete harmony
  
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|FRIENDLINESS}}<br/>Conflicts with [[Personality_trait#HARMONY|HARMONY]]<br/>and [[Personality_trait#FRIENDSHIP|FRIENDSHIP]]
+
! rowspan=6 | {{text anchor|FRIENDLINESS}}<br/>Conflicts with [[Personality_trait#HARMONY|HARMONY]]<br/>and [[Personality_trait#FRIENDSHIP|FRIENDSHIP]]
| 91-100 || is quite a bold flatterer, extremely friendly but just a little insufferable ||! rowspan=2 | always learns Flatterer
+
| 91-100 || is quite a bold flatterer, extremely friendly but just a little insufferable
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 76-90 || is very friendly and always tries to say nice things to others
 
| 76-90 || is very friendly and always tries to say nice things to others
 
|-
 
|-
| 61-75 || is a friendly individual ||! rowspan=2 | can learn Flatterer <br> (subject to TRUTH)
+
| 61-75 || is a friendly individual
|-
 
| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
|-
 
|-
| 25-39 || is somewhat quarrelsome ||! rowspan=3 | cannot learn Flatterer
+
| 25-39 || is somewhat quarrelsome
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 10-24 || is unfriendly and disagreeable
 
| 10-24 || is unfriendly and disagreeable
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 0-9 || is a dyed-in-the-wool quarreler, never missing a chance to lash out in verbal hostility
 
| 0-9 || is a dyed-in-the-wool quarreler, never missing a chance to lash out in verbal hostility
 +
| rowspan=1 |  Will never gain experience in [[Flatterer]].
  
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|POLITENESS}}<br/>Conflicts with [[Personality_trait#DECORUM|DECORUM]]
+
! rowspan=6 | {{text anchor|POLITENESS}}<br/>Conflicts with [[Personality_trait#DECORUM|DECORUM]]
 
| 91-100 || exhibits a refined politeness and is determined to keep the guiding rules of etiquette and decorum as if life itself depended on it
 
| 91-100 || exhibits a refined politeness and is determined to keep the guiding rules of etiquette and decorum as if life itself depended on it
 
|-
 
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|-
 
| 61-75 || is quite polite
 
| 61-75 || is quite polite
|-
 
| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 25-39 || could be considered rude
 
| 25-39 || could be considered rude
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|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|DISDAIN_ADVICE}}
+
! rowspan=6 | {{text anchor|DISDAIN_ADVICE}}
 
| 91-100 || disdains even the best advice of associates and family, relying strictly on [his/her] own counsel
 
| 91-100 || disdains even the best advice of associates and family, relying strictly on [his/her] own counsel
 
|-
 
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|-
 
|-
 
| 61-75 || has a tendency to go it alone, without considering the advice of others
 
| 61-75 || has a tendency to go it alone, without considering the advice of others
|-
 
| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 25-39 || tends to ask others for help with difficult decisions
 
| 25-39 || tends to ask others for help with difficult decisions
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|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|BRAVERY}}
+
! rowspan=6 | {{text anchor|BRAVERY}}
 
| 91-100 || is utterly fearless when confronted with danger, to the point of lacking common sense
 
| 91-100 || is utterly fearless when confronted with danger, to the point of lacking common sense
 
|-
 
|-
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|-
 
|-
 
| 61-75 || is brave in the face of imminent danger
 
| 61-75 || is brave in the face of imminent danger
|-
 
| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 25-39 || is somewhat fearful in the face of imminent danger
 
| 25-39 || is somewhat fearful in the face of imminent danger
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|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|CONFIDENCE}}
+
! rowspan=6 | {{text anchor|CONFIDENCE}}
 
| 91-100 || presupposes success in any venture requiring [his/her] skills with what could be called blind overconfidence
 
| 91-100 || presupposes success in any venture requiring [his/her] skills with what could be called blind overconfidence
 
|-
 
|-
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|-
 
|-
 
| 61-75 || is generally quite confident of [his/her] abilities when undertaking specific ventures
 
| 61-75 || is generally quite confident of [his/her] abilities when undertaking specific ventures
|-
 
| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 25-39 || sometimes acts with little determination and confidence
 
| 25-39 || sometimes acts with little determination and confidence
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|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|VANITY}}
+
! rowspan=6 | {{text anchor|VANITY}}
 
| 91-100 || is completely wrapped up in [his/her] own appearance, abilities and other personal matters
 
| 91-100 || is completely wrapped up in [his/her] own appearance, abilities and other personal matters
 
|-
 
|-
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|-
 
|-
 
| 61-75 || is pleased by [his/her] own appearance and talents
 
| 61-75 || is pleased by [his/her] own appearance and talents
|-
 
| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 25-39 || is not inherently proud of [his/her] talents and accomplishments
 
| 25-39 || is not inherently proud of [his/her] talents and accomplishments
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|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|AMBITION}}
+
! rowspan=6 | {{text anchor|AMBITION}}
 
| 91-100 || has a relentless drive, completely consumed by ambition
 
| 91-100 || has a relentless drive, completely consumed by ambition
 
|-
 
|-
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|-
 
|-
 
| 61-75 || is quite ambitious
 
| 61-75 || is quite ambitious
|-
 
| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 25-39 || isn't particularly ambitious
 
| 25-39 || isn't particularly ambitious
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|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|GRATITUDE}}
+
! rowspan=6 | {{text anchor|GRATITUDE}}
 
| 91-100 || unerringly returns favors and has a profound sense of gratitude for the kind actions of others
 
| 91-100 || unerringly returns favors and has a profound sense of gratitude for the kind actions of others
 
|-
 
|-
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|-
 
|-
 
| 61-75 || is grateful when others help [him/her] out and tries to return favors
 
| 61-75 || is grateful when others help [him/her] out and tries to return favors
|-
 
| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 25-39 || takes offered help and gifts without feeling particularly grateful
 
| 25-39 || takes offered help and gifts without feeling particularly grateful
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|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|IMMODESTY}}
+
! rowspan=6 | {{text anchor|IMMODESTY}}
 
| 91-100 || always presents [him/her]self as extravagantly as possible, displaying a magnificent image to the world
 
| 91-100 || always presents [him/her]self as extravagantly as possible, displaying a magnificent image to the world
 
|-
 
|-
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|-
 
|-
 
| 61-75 || doesn't mind wearing something special now and again
 
| 61-75 || doesn't mind wearing something special now and again
|-
 
| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 25-39 || prefers to present [him/her]self modestly
 
| 25-39 || prefers to present [him/her]self modestly
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|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|HUMOR}}
+
! rowspan=6 | {{text anchor|HUMOR}}
| 91-100 || finds something humorous in everything, no matter how serious or inappropriate ||! rowspan=2 | always learns Comedian
+
| 91-100 || finds something humorous in everything, no matter how serious or inappropriate
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 76-90 || finds the humor in most situations
 
| 76-90 || finds the humor in most situations
 
|-
 
|-
| 61-75 || has an active sense of humor ||! rowspan=3 | can learn Comedian <br> (subject to MERRIMENT)
+
| 61-75 || has an active sense of humor
|-
 
| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 25-39 || has little interest in joking around
 
| 25-39 || has little interest in joking around
 
|-
 
|-
| 10-24 || does not find most jokes humorous ||! rowspan=2 | cannot learn Comedian
+
| 10-24 || does not find most jokes humorous
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 0-9 || is utterly humorless
 
| 0-9 || is utterly humorless
  
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|VENGEFUL}}
+
! rowspan=6 | {{text anchor|VENGEFUL}}
 
| 91-100 || is vengeful and never forgets or forgives past grievances
 
| 91-100 || is vengeful and never forgets or forgives past grievances
 
|-
 
|-
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|-
 
|-
 
| 61-75 || tends to hang on to grievances
 
| 61-75 || tends to hang on to grievances
|-
 
| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 25-39 || doesn't tend to hold on to grievances
 
| 25-39 || doesn't tend to hold on to grievances
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|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|PRIDE}}
+
! rowspan=6 | {{text anchor|PRIDE}}
 
| 91-100 || is absorbed in delusions of self-importance
 
| 91-100 || is absorbed in delusions of self-importance
| rowspan=3 | Arguments may trigger negative thought <br> 'insulted after getting into an argument.' (subject to DISCORD) <br> Teaching at a guildhall may trigger positive thought <br>'proud after teaching ''skill''.'
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 76-90 || has an overinflated sense of self-worth
 
| 76-90 || has an overinflated sense of self-worth
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 61-75 || thinks [he/she] is fairly important in the grand scheme of things
 
| 61-75 || thinks [he/she] is fairly important in the grand scheme of things
|-
 
| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 25-39 || is very humble
 
| 25-39 || is very humble
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|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|CRUELTY}}<br/>Conflicts with [[Personality_trait#POWER|POWER]]
+
! rowspan=6 | {{text anchor|CRUELTY}}<br/>Conflicts with [[Personality_trait#POWER|POWER]]
| 91-100 || is deliberately cruel to those unfortunate enough to be subject to [his/her] sadism ||! rowspan=2 | cannot learn Consoler
+
| 91-100 || is deliberately cruel to those unfortunate enough to be subject to [his/her] sadism
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 76-90 || is sometimes cruel
 
| 76-90 || is sometimes cruel
 
|-
 
|-
| 61-75 || generally acts impartially and is rarely moved to mercy ||! rowspan=3 | can learn Consoler <br> (subject to STOICISM, subject to DISCORD and SWAYED_BY_EMOTIONS)
+
| 61-75 || generally acts impartially and is rarely moved to mercy
|-
 
| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 25-39 || often acts with compassion
 
| 25-39 || often acts with compassion
 
|-
 
|-
| 10-24 || is easily moved to mercy ||! rowspan=2 | can learn Consoler <br> (subject only to DISCORD and SWAYED_BY_EMOTIONS)
+
| 10-24 || is easily moved to mercy
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 0-9 || always acts with mercy and compassion at the forefront of [his/her] considerations
 
| 0-9 || always acts with mercy and compassion at the forefront of [his/her] considerations
  
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|SINGLEMINDED}}
+
! rowspan=6 | {{text anchor|SINGLEMINDED}}
 
| 91-100 || pursues matters with a single-minded focus, often overlooking other matters
 
| 91-100 || pursues matters with a single-minded focus, often overlooking other matters
 
|-
 
|-
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|-
 
|-
 
| 61-75 || generally acts with a narrow focus on the current activity
 
| 61-75 || generally acts with a narrow focus on the current activity
|-
 
| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 25-39 || can occasionally lose focus on the matter at hand
 
| 25-39 || can occasionally lose focus on the matter at hand
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|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|HOPEFUL}}
+
! rowspan=6 | {{text anchor|HOPEFUL}}
 
| 91-100 || has such a developed sense of optimism that [he/she] always assumes the best outcome will eventually occur, no matter what
 
| 91-100 || has such a developed sense of optimism that [he/she] always assumes the best outcome will eventually occur, no matter what
 
|-
 
|-
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|-
 
|-
 
| 61-75 || generally finds [him/her]self quite hopeful about the future
 
| 61-75 || generally finds [him/her]self quite hopeful about the future
|-
 
| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 25-39 || tends to assume the worst of two outcomes will be the one that comes to pass
 
| 25-39 || tends to assume the worst of two outcomes will be the one that comes to pass
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|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|CURIOUS}}
+
! rowspan=6 | {{text anchor|CURIOUS}}
 
| 91-100 || is implacably curious, without any respect for propriety or privacy
 
| 91-100 || is implacably curious, without any respect for propriety or privacy
 
|-
 
|-
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|-
 
|-
 
| 61-75 || is curious and eager to learn
 
| 61-75 || is curious and eager to learn
|-
 
| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 25-39 || isn't particularly curious about the world
 
| 25-39 || isn't particularly curious about the world
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|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|BASHFUL}}
+
! rowspan=6 | {{text anchor|BASHFUL}}
| 91-100 || is gripped by a crippling shyness ||! rowspan=2 | cannot learn Conversationalist
+
| 91-100 || is gripped by a crippling shyness
 +
| rowspan=1 | Will never gain experience in [[Comedian]].
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 76-90 || is bashful
 
| 76-90 || is bashful
 
|-
 
|-
| 61-75 || tends to consider what others think of [him/her] ||! rowspan=3 | can learn Conversationalist <br> (subject to beliefs, subject to GREGARIOUSNESS)
+
| 61-75 || tends to consider what others think of [him/her]
|-
 
| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 25-39 || is not particularly interested in what others think of [him/her]
 
| 25-39 || is not particularly interested in what others think of [him/her]
 
|-
 
|-
| 10-24 || is generally unhindered by the thoughts of others concerning [his/her] actions ||! rowspan=2 | can learn Conversationalist <br> (subject only to GREGARIOUSNESS)
+
| 10-24 || is generally unhindered by the thoughts of others concerning [his/her] actions
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 0-9 || is shameless, absolutely unfazed by the thoughts of others
 
| 0-9 || is shameless, absolutely unfazed by the thoughts of others
  
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|PRIVACY}}<br/>Conflicts with [[Personality_trait#STOICISM|STOICISM]]
+
! rowspan=6 | {{text anchor|PRIVACY}}<br/>Conflicts with [[Personality_trait#STOICISM|STOICISM]]
 
| 91-100 || is private to the point of paranoia, unwilling to reveal even basic information about [him/her]self
 
| 91-100 || is private to the point of paranoia, unwilling to reveal even basic information about [him/her]self
 +
| rowspan=1 |  Will never gain experience in [[Conversationalist]].
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 76-90 ||  has a strong tendency toward privacy
 
| 76-90 ||  has a strong tendency toward privacy
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 61-75 || tends not to reveal personal information
 
| 61-75 || tends not to reveal personal information
|-
 
| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 25-39 || tends to share [his/her] own experiences and thoughts with others  
 
| 25-39 || tends to share [his/her] own experiences and thoughts with others  
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|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|PERFECTIONIST}}
+
! rowspan=6 | {{text anchor|PERFECTIONIST}}
 
| 91-100 || is obsessed with details and will often take a great deal of extra time to make sure things are done the right way
 
| 91-100 || is obsessed with details and will often take a great deal of extra time to make sure things are done the right way
 
|-
 
|-
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|-
 
|-
 
| 61-75 || tries to do things correctly each time
 
| 61-75 || tries to do things correctly each time
|-
 
| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 25-39 || doesn't try to get things done perfectly
 
| 25-39 || doesn't try to get things done perfectly
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|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|CLOSEMINDED}}
+
! rowspan=6 | {{text anchor|CLOSEMINDED}}
 
| 91-100 || is completely closed-minded and never changes [his/her] mind after forming an initial idea
 
| 91-100 || is completely closed-minded and never changes [his/her] mind after forming an initial idea
 
|-
 
|-
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|-
 
|-
 
| 61-75 || tends to be a bit stubborn in changing [his/her] mind about things
 
| 61-75 || tends to be a bit stubborn in changing [his/her] mind about things
|-
 
| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 25-39 || doesn't cling tightly to ideas and is open to changing [his/her] mind
 
| 25-39 || doesn't cling tightly to ideas and is open to changing [his/her] mind
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|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|TOLERANT}}
+
! rowspan=6 | {{text anchor|TOLERANT}}
 
| 91-100 || is not bothered in the slightest by deviations from the norm or even extreme differences in lifestyle or appearance
 
| 91-100 || is not bothered in the slightest by deviations from the norm or even extreme differences in lifestyle or appearance
 
|-
 
|-
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|-
 
|-
 
| 61-75 || is quite comfortable with others that have a different appearance or culture
 
| 61-75 || is quite comfortable with others that have a different appearance or culture
|-
 
| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 25-39 || is somewhat uncomfortable around those that appear unusual or live differently from [him/her]
 
| 25-39 || is somewhat uncomfortable around those that appear unusual or live differently from [him/her]
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|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|EMOTIONALLY_OBSESSIVE}}
+
! rowspan=6 | {{text anchor|EMOTIONALLY_OBSESSIVE}}
 
| 91-100 || is emotionally obsessive, forming life-long attachments even if they aren't reciprocated
 
| 91-100 || is emotionally obsessive, forming life-long attachments even if they aren't reciprocated
 
|-
 
|-
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|-
 
|-
 
| 61-75 || has a tendency toward forming deep emotional bonds with others
 
| 61-75 || has a tendency toward forming deep emotional bonds with others
|-
 
| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 25-39 || tends to form only tenuous emotional bonds with others
 
| 25-39 || tends to form only tenuous emotional bonds with others
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| 10-24 || forms only fleeting and rare emotional bonds with others
 
| 10-24 || forms only fleeting and rare emotional bonds with others
 
|-
 
|-
| 0-9 || does not have feelings of emotional attachment and has never felt even a moment's connection with another being ||! rowspan=1 | Does not feel anything when seeing creatures die. Still experiences trauma or fear based on other personality traits.
+
| 0-9 || does not have feelings of emotional attachment and has never felt even a moment's connection with another being
  
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|SWAYED_BY_EMOTIONS}}
+
! rowspan=6 | {{text anchor|SWAYED_BY_EMOTIONS}}
| 91-100 || is buffeted by others' emotions and can't help but to respond to them ||! rowspan=2 | can learn Consoler <br> (subject only to CRUELTY and DISCORD)
+
| 91-100 || is buffeted by others' emotions and can't help but to respond to them
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 76-90 || is swayed by emotional appeals
 
| 76-90 || is swayed by emotional appeals
 
|-
 
|-
| 61-75 || tends to be swayed by the emotions of others ||! rowspan=3 | can learn Consoler <br> (subject to STOICISM, subject to CRUELTY and DISCORD)
+
| 61-75 || tends to be swayed by the emotions of others
|-
 
| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 25-39 || tends not to be swayed by emotional appeals
 
| 25-39 || tends not to be swayed by emotional appeals
 
|-
 
|-
| 10-24 || does not generally respond to emotional appeals ||! rowspan=2 | cannot learn Consoler
+
| 10-24 || does not generally respond to emotional appeals
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 0-9 || is never moved by the emotions of others
 
| 0-9 || is never moved by the emotions of others
  
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|ALTRUISM}}<br/>Conflicts with [[Personality_trait#SACRIFICE|SACRIFICE]]
+
! rowspan=6 | {{text anchor|ALTRUISM}}<br/>Conflicts with [[Personality_trait#SACRIFICE|SACRIFICE]]
 
| 91-100 || is truly fulfilled by assisting those in need
 
| 91-100 || is truly fulfilled by assisting those in need
 
| rowspan=3 |  Receives happy [[thought]] from recovering wounded.
 
| rowspan=3 |  Receives happy [[thought]] from recovering wounded.
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|-
 
|-
 
| 61-75 || finds helping others emotionally rewarding
 
| 61-75 || finds helping others emotionally rewarding
|-
 
| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 25-39 || does not go out of [his/her] way to help others
 
| 25-39 || does not go out of [his/her] way to help others
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|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|DUTIFULNESS}}<br/>Conflicts with [[Personality_trait#LAW|LAW]],<br/>[[Personality_trait#LOYALTY|LOYALTY]], and [[Personality_trait#INDEPENDENCE|INDEPENDENCE]]
+
! rowspan=6 | {{text anchor|DUTIFULNESS}}<br/>Conflicts with [[Personality_trait#LAW|LAW]],<br/>[[Personality_trait#LOYALTY|LOYALTY]], and [[Personality_trait#INDEPENDENCE|INDEPENDENCE]]
 
| 91-100 || has a profound sense of duty and obligation
 
| 91-100 || has a profound sense of duty and obligation
 
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| 61-75 || has a sense of duty
 
| 61-75 || has a sense of duty
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| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
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| 25-39 || finds obligations confining
 
| 25-39 || finds obligations confining
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|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|THOUGHTLESSNESS}}
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! rowspan=6 | {{text anchor|THOUGHTLESSNESS}}
 
| 91-100 || never deliberates before acting, to the point of being considered thoughtless
 
| 91-100 || never deliberates before acting, to the point of being considered thoughtless
 
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| 61-75 || can sometimes act without deliberation
 
| 61-75 || can sometimes act without deliberation
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| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
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| 25-39 || tends to think before acting
 
| 25-39 || tends to think before acting
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|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
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| 91-100 || is obsessed with order and structure in [his/her] own life, with everything kept in its proper place
 
| 91-100 || is obsessed with order and structure in [his/her] own life, with everything kept in its proper place
 
| rowspan=3 |  Will store clothes after changing clothes.
 
| rowspan=3 |  Will store clothes after changing clothes.
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| 61-75 || tries to keep [his/her] things orderly
 
| 61-75 || tries to keep [his/her] things orderly
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| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
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| 25-39 || tends to make a small mess with [his/her] own possessions
 
| 25-39 || tends to make a small mess with [his/her] own possessions
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|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|TRUST}}
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| 91-100 || is naturally trustful of everybody
 
| 91-100 || is naturally trustful of everybody
 
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| 61-75 || is trusting
 
| 61-75 || is trusting
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| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
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| 25-39 || is slow to trust others
 
| 25-39 || is slow to trust others
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| 0-9 || sees others as selfish and conniving
 
| 0-9 || sees others as selfish and conniving
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| rowspan=1 |  Will never receive experience in [[Consoler]]. Are the only ones who can gain experience in [[Liar]].
  
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|GREGARIOUSNESS}}
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! rowspan=6 | {{text anchor|GREGARIOUSNESS}}
| 91-100 || truly treasures the company of others ||! rowspan=2 | can learn Conversationalist <br> (subject only to BASHFUL)
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| 91-100 || truly treasures the company of others
 
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| 76-90 || enjoys being in crowds
 
| 76-90 || enjoys being in crowds
 
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| 61-75 || enjoys the company of others ||! rowspan=3 | can learn Conversationalist <br> (subject to beliefs, subject to BASHFUL)
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| 61-75 || enjoys the company of others
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| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
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| 25-39 || tends to avoid crowds
 
| 25-39 || tends to avoid crowds
 
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| 10-24 || prefers to be alone ||! rowspan=2 | cannot learn Conversationalist
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| 10-24 || prefers to be alone
 
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| 0-9 || considers spending time alone much more important than associating with others
 
| 0-9 || considers spending time alone much more important than associating with others
  
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|ASSERTIVENESS}}
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! rowspan=6 | {{text anchor|ASSERTIVENESS}}
| 91-100 || is assertive to the point of aggression, unwilling to let others get a word in edgewise when [he/she] has something to say ||! rowspan=2 | can learn Intimidator <br> (subject to DISCORD) <br> always learns Persuader
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| 91-100 || is assertive to the point of aggression, unwilling to let others get a word in edgewise when [he/she] has something to say
 
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| 76-90 || has an overbearing personality
 
| 76-90 || has an overbearing personality
 
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| 61-75 || is assertive ||! rowspan=3 | can learn Intimidator <br> (subject to HARMONY, POWER, and TRANQULITY, subject to DISCORD) <br> can learn Persuader <br> (subject to ELOQUENCE)
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| 61-75 || is assertive
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| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
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| 25-39 || tends to be passive in discussions
 
| 25-39 || tends to be passive in discussions
 
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| 10-24 || only rarely tries to assert [him/her]self in conversation ||! rowspan=2 | never learns Intimidator or Persuader
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| 10-24 || only rarely tries to assert [him/her]self in conversation
 
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| 0-9 || would never under any circumstances speak up or otherwise put forth [his/her] point of view in a discussion
 
| 0-9 || would never under any circumstances speak up or otherwise put forth [his/her] point of view in a discussion
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| rowspan=1 |  Will never gain experience in [[Persuader]].
  
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|ACTIVITY_LEVEL}}
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! rowspan=6 | {{text anchor|ACTIVITY_LEVEL}}
| 91-100 || is driven by a bouncing frenetic energy ||! rowspan=4 | has a need to be active
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| 91-100 || is driven by a bouncing frenetic energy
|! rowspan=4 | anything skill related, such as idle conversation counts
 
 
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| 76-90 || lives at a high-energy kinetic pace
 
| 76-90 || lives at a high-energy kinetic pace
 
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| 61-75 || lives a fast-paced life
 
| 61-75 || lives a fast-paced life
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| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
|-
 
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| 25-39 || likes to take it easy
 
| 25-39 || likes to take it easy
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|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
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! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|EXCITEMENT_SEEKING}}<br/>Conflicts with [[Personality_trait#TRANQUILITY|TRANQUILITY]]
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! rowspan=6 | {{text anchor|EXCITEMENT_SEEKING}}<br/>Conflicts with [[Personality_trait#TRANQUILITY|TRANQUILITY]]
| 91-100 || never fails to seek out the most stressful and even dangerous situations ||! rowspan=4 | has a need for exciting actions
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| 91-100 || never fails to seek out the most stressful and even dangerous situations
|! rowspan=4 | exciting actions include engaging in combat
 
 
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| 76-90 || seeks out exciting and adventurous situations
 
| 76-90 || seeks out exciting and adventurous situations
 
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| 61-75 || likes a little excitement now and then
 
| 61-75 || likes a little excitement now and then
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| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
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| 25-39 || doesn't seek out excitement
 
| 25-39 || doesn't seek out excitement
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|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|IMAGINATION}}
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! rowspan=6 | {{text anchor|IMAGINATION}}
 
| 91-100 || is bored by reality and would rather disappear utterly and forever into a world of made-up fantasy
 
| 91-100 || is bored by reality and would rather disappear utterly and forever into a world of made-up fantasy
 
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| 61-75 || has an active imagination
 
| 61-75 || has an active imagination
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| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
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| 25-39 || isn't given to flights of fancy
 
| 25-39 || isn't given to flights of fancy
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! rowspan=6 | {{text anchor|ABSTRACT_INCLINED}}
 
| 91-100 || eschews practical concerns for philosophical discussion, puzzles, riddles and the world of ideas
 
| 91-100 || eschews practical concerns for philosophical discussion, puzzles, riddles and the world of ideas
 
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| 61-75 || has a tendency to consider ideas and abstractions over practical applications
 
| 61-75 || has a tendency to consider ideas and abstractions over practical applications
|-
 
| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
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| 25-39 || likes to keep things practical, without delving too deeply into the abstract
 
| 25-39 || likes to keep things practical, without delving too deeply into the abstract
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|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa"
! rowspan=7 | {{text anchor|ART_INCLINED}}<br/>Conflicts with [[Personality_trait#ARTWORK|ARTWORK]]<br />and [[Personality_trait#NATURE|NATURE]]
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! rowspan=6 | {{text anchor|ART_INCLINED}}<br/>Conflicts with [[Personality_trait#ARTWORK|ARTWORK]]<br />and [[Personality_trait#NATURE|NATURE]]
 
| 91-100 || can easily become absorbed in art and the beauty of the natural world
 
| 91-100 || can easily become absorbed in art and the beauty of the natural world
 
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| 61-75 || is moved by art and natural beauty
 
| 61-75 || is moved by art and natural beauty
|-
 
| 40-60 || (no description)
 
 
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|-
 
| 25-39 || does not have a great aesthetic sensitivity
 
| 25-39 || does not have a great aesthetic sensitivity

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