Wregu's decision to forge is driven by internal emotional need rather than logic: 'something that had trembled in the bones of his hands since he first held a hammer at age seven' and 'Tonight, for the first time in his twenty years of life, he didn't care. He answered.'
He demonstrates acute sensitivity to physical sensations and spiritual energies, feeling the keris's presence from ten paces away and sensing the pamor forming 'like something alive inside the steel that had just realized its metal prison was being watched.'
His reaction to Sari's death is deeply personal and embodied rather than analytical; he channels his grief into the physical act of forging rather than seeking logical solutions or external help.
INFP28%
Wregu demonstrates strong internal values and idealism about fairness, suggesting he 'loved her too much to tell her otherwise' about the world not being fair, indicating he holds beliefs about how things should be.
His breaking point represents a clash between his values and external injustice; he defies his father's command ('don't answer') to follow his inner conviction when witnessing cruelty.
He exhibits introspective questioning about identity and existence throughout: 'what am I,' 'what's your name,' 'don't have one. Not yet'—showing he processes experience through personal meaning-making.
ISTP20%
Wregu demonstrates masterful technical competence with his craft, able to forge a soul-bound keris through intuitive understanding of metalwork and sensing spiritual properties others cannot perceive.
He remains observant and pragmatic in dangerous situations, able to assess his surroundings coolly: 'He was very well trained in this' approach to invisibility shows tactical awareness.
When faced with the keris's revelation, he responds with minimal emotion and practical acceptance: 'Name?' and 'Don't have one. Not yet'—moving directly to action without dwelling on consequences.
ENFP10%
Wregu breaks his twenty-year pattern of conformity spontaneously when emotionally triggered, suggesting potential for impulsive, values-driven rebellion when constraints feel unbearable.
His engagement with the keris's voice shows openness to new experiences and the unknown, responding to its presence without fear or much hesitation.
He steps into an uncertain future with relative emotional acceptance despite the death sentence, suggesting some capacity for adaptability and exploration of new possibilities.
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