Functional Order: Si/Fe/Ti/Ne
Dominant Function: Si
Rosalind is the most practical minded out of all her siblings. She finds delight in routines, like backing, gardening or taking her younger sister to bed and reading her stories to sleep. Rosalind is very fond of her family and often visits them even after she left home. A skilled student, Rosalinde is very detail oriented to the point of perfectionism and tries to manage every little conflict in the house, as it arises, organizing the meetings of their sisterhood. Rosalinde also has a great memory, especially regarding other people (Si/Fe), which makes her skilled in getting others gifts and attaining for their needs. As she is so hyperfixated on small details, she also can get quite anxious at times and struggles with finishing things in a way she deems appropriate.
Auxiliary Function: Fe
After the death of their biological mother, Rosalinde takes on the role as a mother figure among her siblings, especially towards Batty - her youngest sister. She is nurturing, often offering her younger sisters words of encouragement, but also judgmental of their free spirited ways and disregard for social etiquette and appropriateness. Rosalinde is well liked in the neighborhood for her social grace and friendliness, but still somewhat introverted and even a bit guarded around strangers. Rosalind also helps building a strong sense of community in the household, organizing the siblings regular meetings and being attentive of everyone‘s strengths and weaknesses and how to use them for the benefit of all.
Tertiary Function: Ti
While less academically inclined than Skye or Jane, Rosalind holds a fascination for science. While she prefers a warm and emotional exchange she has a surprising analytical streak, which also aids her in her studies. Rosalind is also somewhat prone to overthinking and needs a lot of time for herself to figure out her feelings for those around her and conclude how to deal with her problems. Especially during her affairs with Arundell‘s gardener and later the boy‘s in the neighborhood she needs lots of time, figuring out which choice to make, looking at these matters from a more analytical standpoint and often overanalyzing them.
Inferior Function: Ne
Under stress Rosalind tends to imagine everything that could go wrong. Like when her younger sisters are on a vacation without her for the first time, she tries to prevent every possible problem that could arise beforehand and still feels like she missed out on something. Rosalind also struggles with fast change and often hesitates making important decisions in her life, preferring to take her time to Analyse them. Still she is quite open minded regarding her sisters peculiarities and unique interests, while slowly revealing her own more hidden nerdy side and quirks.
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