Functional Order: Ni/Te/Fi/Se
Dominant Function: Ni
As daughter of the goddess of wisdom, Annabeth is incredibly intelligent and far sighted. She is a skilled planner and strategy and often many steps ahead of Percy, offering valuable help in his fight. She has an intuitive grasps on knowledge, loving riddles and solving mysteries rather than just repeating bland factual knowledge shown in her discussion with the sphinx about the value of knowledge versus wisdom.
Auxilliary Function: Te
Annabeth is normally quite organized unlike Percy who prefers to jump into action without thinking things through. She is bold and a capeable leader, being highly respected by her peers and teachers alike. She is also prone to acting a bit rude and inconsiderate of the feelings of others, as she prefers a matter of fact communication style.
Tertiary Function: Fi
Annabeth is guided by her intense feelings. In the beginning she loathes Tyson, Perc‘s half brother because of his ascend from cyclones, whom she sees as responsible for her friend Tahlia‘s death. Annabeth is also deeply compassionate and loyal to those she cares about including Oercy, Groover and later also people like Tyson. She is deeply hurt by Luke‘s betrayal and still feels a sense of kinship to him, which almost leads to her being manipulated by his words, but her firm values won‘t allow her to join forces with him.
Inferior Function: Se
Annabeth is a skilled fighter and perfects almost every athletic ability over the course of the story thanks to her ambition and intuitive grasp on such things. Still she prefers careful planning and strategizing over just jumping into action without a second thought. She is quite sensitive to sensorical overload and draws back when there is too much going on around her. While she is physical beautiful, she doesn‘t care much about her looks as she views it as a distraction from more important things.
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