Chapter 1 - Ultimate Gacha
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Intended by author: ISTP
ISTP45%
- Atlas demonstrates practical problem-solving focus, analyzing his status window rationally and accepting his limitations without emotional spiraling despite frustration.
- He exhibits direct observation and tactical awareness, noticing the suspicious smiles on his teammates' faces and immediately understanding their betrayal intent before it happens.
- His internal monologue shows pragmatic acceptance of harsh reality—'Maybe... just surviving down here in the Lower Lands was good enough'—typical of ISTP's matter-of-fact approach to circumstances.
ISTJ30%
- Atlas has 'Unbreakable Routine' rated S-rank, reflecting his 'ridiculous obsession with repetitive tasks,' showing the dedication to systematic grinding and established routines characteristic of ISTJ.
- He carries out his assigned role as support/loot-gatherer consistently despite being underleveled and mistreated, demonstrating reliability and duty-driven behavior.
- His internal frustration is expressed through logical analysis of facts (his stats, their dismissal of him in the count) rather than emotional outbursts, suggesting structured thinking patterns.
ESTP20%
- Atlas reacts with immediate action and aggression when betrayed, surging forward desperately and screaming in fury rather than contemplating his situation passively.
- He takes quick decisive action stepping onto the dangerous bridge despite his doubts, moving 'desperately' and pushing himself harder when sensing danger from his teammates.
- His confrontational response to being left out ('Damn it. Fuck you all') and his defiant attitude toward his circumstances shows more directness and confrontation than typical ISTP reserve.
INTJ5%
- Atlas shows some long-term strategic thinking about the Lord system and his place within it, contemplating whether choosing survival was 'good enough' as a life path.
- He analyzes the larger world system of Lords and floating islands with some depth of understanding about power dynamics and recruitment patterns.
- His acceptance of his new Lord status comes with immediate recognition of the stakes and timeline ('Fourteen days. Two weeks to prepare. Then the bloodshed would begin').
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