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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}}. | 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 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 " | + | '''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 "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 "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]]). |
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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 | + | 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 in which they need to be fulfilled before the focus of the dwarf/adventurer is negatively impacted. |
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. | 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. | ||
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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 | + | 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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Personality traits, or just personalities, are made up of beliefs, goals, and facets, distinct from attributes and mannerisms. 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 viewing that dwarf then p, z, Enter, or from the unit menu with view, Enter.
Beliefs are what a creature values; examples include things like tradition ("He holds the maintenance of tradition as one of the highest ideals"), cooperation ("...is thoroughly disgusted by cooperation"), and 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 angry dwarf would have "S/he is in a constant state of internal rage", and one with low 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 romance even though one of their personality facets prevents him/her from 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 described below).
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.
Beliefs
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:
Value range | Values in range | Probability | Effect |
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+41 to +50 | 10 | 0.4% | Highest |
+26 to +40 | 15 | 2% | Very High |
+11 to +25 | 15 | 8.5% | High |
−10 to +10 | 21 | 78% | Neutral |
−25 to −11 | 15 | 8.5% | Low |
−40 to −26 | 15 | 2% | Very Low |
−50 to −41 | 10 | 0.4% | Lowest |
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 needs and the frequency in which they need to be fulfilled before the focus of the dwarf/adventurer is negatively impacted.
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.
Topic | Value | Description | Effects |
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LAW | +41 to +50 | is an absolute believer in the rule of law | |
+26 to +40 | has a great deal of respect for the law | ||
+11 to +25 | respects the law | ||
−10 to +10 | doesn't feel strongly about the law | ||
−25 to −11 | does not respect the law | ||
−40 to −26 | disdains the law | ||
−50 to −41 | finds the idea of laws abhorrent | ||
LOYALTY | +41 to +50 | has the highest regard for loyalty | |
+26 to +40 | greatly prizes loyalty | ||
+11 to +25 | values loyalty | ||
−10 to +10 | doesn't particularly value loyalty | ||
−25 to −11 | views loyalty unfavorably | ||
−40 to −26 | disdains loyalty | ||
−50 to −41 | is disgusted by the idea of loyalty | ||
FAMILY | +41 to +50 | sees family as one of the most important things in life | |
+26 to +40 | values family greatly | ||
+11 to +25 | values family | ||
−10 to +10 | does not care about family one way or the other | ||
−25 to −11 | is put off by family | ||
−40 to −26 | lacks any respect for family | ||
−50 to −41 | finds the idea of family loathsome | ||
FRIENDSHIP | +41 to +50 | believes friendship is a key to the ideal life | maybe can learn Conversationalist? (maybe subject to LEISURE_TIME?, subject to GREGARIOUSNESS and BASHFUL) |
+26 to +40 | sees friendship as one of the finer things in life | ||
+11 to +25 | thinks friendship is important | ||
−10 to +10 | does not care about friendship | ||
−25 to −11 | finds friendship burdensome | ||
−40 to −26 | is completely put off by the idea of friends | maybe cannot learn Conversationalist? (unless overridden by extreme GREGARIOUSNESS or BASHFUL) | |
−50 to −41 | finds the whole idea of friendship disgusting | ||
POWER | +41 to +50 | believes that the acquisition of power over others is the ideal goal in life and worthy of the highest respect | can learn Intimidator (subject to HARMONY and TRANQUILITY, subject to ASSERTIVENESS and DISCORD) |
+26 to +40 | sees power over others as something to strive for | ||
+11 to +25 | respects power | ||
−10 to +10 | doesn't find power particularly praiseworthy | ||
−25 to −11 | has a negative view of those who exercise power over others | ||
−40 to −26 | hates those who wield power over others | cannot learn Intimidator (unless overridden by extreme ASSERTIVENESS or DISCORD) | |
−50 to −41 | finds the acquisition and use of power abhorrent and would have all masters toppled | ||
TRUTH | +41 to +50 | believes the truth is inviolable regardless of the cost | cannot learn Flatterer (unless overridden by extreme FRIENDLINESS) cannot learn Liar |
+26 to +40 | believes that honesty is a high ideal | ||
+11 to +25 | values honesty | can learn Flatterer (subject to FRIENDLINESS) cannot learn Liar | |
−10 to +10 | does not particularly value the truth | can learn Flatterer (subject to FRIENDLINESS) can learn Liar | |
−25 to −11 | finds blind honesty foolish | ||
−40 to −26 | sees lying as an important means to an end | ||
−50 to −41 | is repelled by the idea of honesty and lies without compunction | ||
CUNNING | +41 to +50 | holds well-laid plans and shrewd deceptions in the highest regard | |
+26 to +40 | greatly respects the shrewd and guileful | ||
+11 to +25 | values cunning | ||
−10 to +10 | does not really value cunning and guile | ||
−25 to −11 | sees guile and cunning as indirect and somewhat worthless | ||
−40 to −26 | holds shrewd and crafty individuals in the lowest esteem | ||
−50 to −41 | is utterly disgusted by guile and cunning | ||
ELOQUENCE | +41 to +50 | believes that artful speech and eloquent expression are some of the highest ideals | can learn Persuader (subject to ASSERTIVENESS) |
+26 to +40 | deeply respects eloquent speakers | ||
+11 to +25 | values eloquence | ||
−10 to +10 | doesn't value eloquence so much | ||
−25 to −11 | finds eloquence and artful speech off-putting | ||
−40 to −26 | finds [him/her]self somewhat disgusted with eloquent speakers | cannot learn Persuader (unless overridden by extreme ASSERTIVENESS) | |
−50 to −41 | sees artful speech and eloquence as a wasteful form of deliberate deception and treats it as such | ||
FAIRNESS | +41 to +50 | holds fairness as one of the highest ideals and despises cheating of any kind | |
+26 to +40 | has great respect for fairness | ||
+11 to +25 | respects fair-dealing and fair-play | ||
−10 to +10 | does not care about fairness | ||
−25 to −11 | sees life as unfair and doesn't mind it that way | ||
−40 to −26 | finds the idea of fair-dealing foolish and cheats when [he/she] finds it profitable | ||
−50 to −41 | is disgusted by the idea of fairness and will freely cheat anybody at any time | ||
DECORUM | +41 to +50 | views decorum as a high ideal and is deeply offended by those that fail to maintain it | |
+26 to +40 | greatly respects those that observe decorum and maintain their dignity | ||
+11 to +25 | values decorum, dignity and proper behavior | ||
−10 to +10 | doesn't care very much about decorum | ||
−25 to −11 | finds maintaining decorum a silly, fumbling waste of time | ||
−40 to −26 | sees those that attempt to maintain dignified and proper behavior as vain and offensive | ||
−50 to −41 | is affronted by the whole notion of maintaining decorum and finds so-called dignified people disgusting | ||
TRADITION | +41 to +50 | holds the maintenance of tradition as one of the highest ideals | |
+26 to +40 | is a firm believer in the value of tradition | ||
+11 to +25 | values tradition | ||
−10 to +10 | doesn't have any strong feelings about tradition | ||
−25 to −11 | disregards tradition | ||
−40 to −26 | finds the following of tradition foolish and limiting | ||
−50 to −41 | is disgusted by tradition and would flout any [he/she] encounters if given a chance | ||
ARTWORK | +41 to +50 | believes that the creation and appreciation of artwork is one of the highest ideals | |
+26 to +40 | greatly respects artists and their works | ||
+11 to +25 | values artwork | ||
−10 to +10 | doesn't care about art one way or another | ||
−25 to −11 | finds artwork boring | ||
−40 to −26 | sees the whole pursuit of art as silly | ||
−50 to −41 | finds art offensive and would have it destroyed whenever possible | ||
COOPERATION | +41 to +50 | places cooperation as one of the highest ideals | |
+26 to +40 | sees cooperation as very important in life | ||
+11 to +25 | values cooperation | ||
−10 to +10 | doesn't see cooperation as valuable | ||
−25 to −11 | dislikes cooperation | ||
−40 to −26 | views cooperation as a low ideal not worthy of any respect | ||
−50 to −41 | is thoroughly disgusted by cooperation | ||
INDEPENDENCE | +41 to +50 | believes that freedom and independence are completely non-negotiable and would fight to defend them | |
+26 to +40 | treasures independence | ||
+11 to +25 | values independence | ||
−10 to +10 | doesn't really value independence one way or another | ||
−25 to −11 | finds the ideas of independence and freedom somewhat foolish | ||
−40 to −26 | sees freedom and independence as completely worthless | ||
−50 to −41 | hates freedom and would crush the independent spirit wherever it is found | ||
STOICISM | +41 to +50 | views any show of emotion as offensive | cannot learn Consoler (unless overridden by extreme SWAYED_BY_EMOTIONS, CRUELTY, or DISCORD) |
+26 to +40 | thinks it is of the utmost importance to present a bold face and never grouse, complain or even show emotion | ||
+11 to +25 | believes it is important to conceal emotions and refrain from complaining | can learn Consoler (subject to SWAYED_BY_EMOTIONS, CRUELTY, and DISCORD) | |
−10 to +10 | doesn't see much value in being stoic | ||
−25 to −11 | sees no value in holding back complaints and concealing emotions | ||
−40 to −26 | feels that those who attempt to conceal their emotions are vain and foolish | ||
−50 to −41 | sees concealment of emotions as a betrayal and tries [his/her] best never to associate with such secretive fools | ||
INTROSPECTION | +41 to +50 | feels that introspection and all forms of self-examination are the keys to a good life and worthy of respect | |
+26 to +40 | deeply values introspection | ||
+11 to +25 | sees introspection as important | ||
−10 to +10 | doesn't really see the value in self-examination | ||
−25 to −11 | finds introspection to be a waste of time | ||
−40 to −26 | thinks that introspection is valueless and those that waste time in self-examination are deluded fools | ||
−50 to −41 | finds the whole idea of introspection completely offensive and contrary to the ideals of a life well-lived | ||
SELF_CONTROL | +41 to +50 | believes that self-mastery and the denial of impulses are of the highest ideals | |
+26 to +40 | finds moderation and self-control to be very important | ||
+11 to +25 | values self-control | ||
−10 to +10 | doesn't particularly value self-control | ||
−25 to −11 | finds those that deny their impulses somewhat stiff | ||
−40 to −26 | sees the denial of impulses as a vain and foolish pursuit | ||
−50 to −41 | has abandoned any attempt at self-control and finds the whole concept deeply offensive | ||
TRANQUILITY | +41 to +50 | views tranquility as one of the highest ideals | cannot learn Intimidator (unless overridden by extreme ASSERTIVENESS or DISCORD) |
+26 to +40 | strongly values tranquility and quiet | ||
+11 to +25 | values tranquility and a peaceful day | can learn Intimidator (subject to POWER and HARMONY, subject to ASSERTIVENESS and DISCORD) | |
−10 to +10 | doesn't have a preference between tranquility and tumult | ||
−25 to −11 | prefers a noisy, bustling life to boring days without activity | ||
−40 to −26 | is greatly disturbed by quiet and a peaceful existence | ||
−50 to −41 | is disgusted by tranquility and would that the world would constantly churn with noise and activity | ||
HARMONY | +41 to +50 | would have the world operate in complete harmony without the least bit of strife or disorder | cannot learn Intimidator (unless overridden by extreme ASSERTIVENESS or DISCORD) |
+26 to +40 | strongly believes that a peaceful and ordered society without dissent is best | ||
+11 to +25 | values a harmonious existence | can learn Intimidator (subject to POWER and TRANQUILITY, subject to ASSERTIVENESS and DISCORD) | |
−10 to +10 | sees equal parts of harmony and discord as part of life | ||
−25 to −11 | doesn't respect a society that has settled into harmony without debate and strife | ||
−40 to −26 | can't fathom why anyone would want to live in an orderly and harmonious society | ||
−50 to −41 | believes deeply that chaos and disorder are the truest expressions of life and would disrupt harmony wherever it is found | ||
MERRIMENT | +41 to +50 | believes that little is better in life than a good party | can learn Comedian (subject to HUMOR) |
+26 to +40 | truly values merrymaking and parties | ||
+11 to +25 | finds merrymaking and partying worthwhile activities | ||
−10 to +10 | doesn't really value merrymaking | ||
−25 to −11 | sees merrymaking as a waste | ||
−40 to −26 | is disgusted by merrymakers | cannot learn Comedian (unless overriden by extreme HUMOR) | |
−50 to −41 | is appalled by merrymaking, parties and other such worthless activities | ||
CRAFTSMANSHIP | +41 to +50 | holds crafts[man]ship to be of the highest ideals and celebrates talented artisans and their masterworks | |
+26 to +40 | has a great deal of respect for worthy crafts[man]ship | ||
+11 to +25 | values good crafts[man]ship | ||
−10 to +10 | doesn't particularly care about crafts[man]ship | ||
−25 to −11 | considers crafts[man]ship to be relatively worthless | ||
−40 to −26 | sees the pursuit of good crafts[man]ship as a total waste | ||
−50 to −41 | views crafts[man]ship with disgust and would desecrate a so-called masterwork or two if [he/she] could get away with it | ||
MARTIAL_PROWESS | +41 to +50 | believes that martial prowess defines the good character of an individual | |
+26 to +40 | deeply respects skill at arms | ||
+11 to +25 | values martial prowess | ||
−10 to +10 | does not really value skills related to fighting | ||
−25 to −11 | finds those that develop skill with weapons and fighting distasteful | ||
−40 to −26 | thinks that the pursuit of the skills of warfare and fighting is a low pursuit indeed | ||
−50 to −41 | abhors those that pursue the mastery of weapons and skill with fighting | ||
SKILL | +41 to +50 | believes that the mastery of a skill is one of the highest pursuits | |
+26 to +40 | really respects those that take the time to master a skill | ||
+11 to +25 | respects the development of skill | ||
−10 to +10 | doesn't care if others take the time to master skills | ||
−25 to −11 | finds the pursuit of skill mastery off-putting | ||
−40 to −26 | believes that the time taken to master a skill is a horrible waste | ||
−50 to −41 | sees the whole idea of taking time to master a skill as appalling | ||
HARD_WORK | +41 to +50 | believes that hard work is one of the highest ideals and a key to the good life | |
+26 to +40 | deeply respects those that work hard at their labors | ||
+11 to +25 | values hard work | ||
−10 to +10 | doesn't really see the point of working hard | ||
−25 to −11 | sees working hard as a foolish waste of time | ||
−40 to −26 | thinks working hard is an abject idiocy | ||
−50 to −41 | finds the proposition that one should work hard in life utterly abhorrent | ||
SACRIFICE | +41 to +50 | finds sacrifice to be one of the highest ideals | |
+26 to +40 | believes that those who sacrifice for others should be deeply respected | ||
+11 to +25 | values sacrifice | ||
−10 to +10 | doesn't particularly respect sacrifice as a virtue | ||
−25 to −11 | sees sacrifice as wasteful and foolish | ||
−40 to −26 | finds sacrifice to be the height of folly | ||
−50 to −41 | thinks that the entire concept of sacrifice for others is truly disgusting | ||
COMPETITION | +41 to +50 | holds the idea of competition among the most important values and would encourage it wherever possible | |
+26 to +40 | views competition as a crucial driving force in the world | ||
+11 to +25 | sees competition as reasonably important | ||
−10 to +10 | doesn't have strong views on competition | ||
−25 to −11 | sees competition as wasteful and silly | ||
−40 to −26 | deeply dislikes competition | ||
−50 to −41 | finds the very idea of competition obscene | ||
PERSEVERANCE | +41 to +50 | believes that perseverance is one of the greatest qualities somebody can have | |
+26 to +40 | greatly respects individuals that persevere through their trials and labors | ||
+11 to +25 | respects perseverance | ||
−10 to +10 | doesn't think much about the idea of perseverance | ||
−25 to −11 | sees perseverance in the face of adversity as bull-headed and foolish | ||
−40 to −26 | thinks there is something deeply wrong with people that persevere through adversity | ||
−50 to −41 | finds the notion that one would persevere through adversity completely abhorrent | ||
LEISURE_TIME | +41 to +50 | believes that it would be a fine thing if all time were leisure time | maybe can learn Conversationalist? (maybe subject to FRIENDSHIP?, subject to GREGARIOUSNESS and BASHFUL) |
+26 to +40 | treasures leisure time and thinks it is very important in life | ||
+11 to +25 | values leisure time | ||
−10 to +10 | doesn't think one way or the other about leisure time | ||
−25 to −11 | finds leisure time wasteful | ||
−40 to −26 | is offended by leisure time and leisurely living | maybe cannot learn Conversationalist? (unless overridden by extreme GREGARIOUSNESS or BASHFUL) | |
−50 to −41 | believes that those that take leisure time are evil and finds the whole idea disgusting | ||
COMMERCE | +41 to +50 | sees engaging in commerce as a high ideal in life | |
+26 to +40 | really respects commerce and those that engage in trade | ||
+11 to +25 | respects commerce | ||
−10 to +10 | doesn't particularly respect commerce | ||
−25 to −11 | is somewhat put off by trade and commerce | ||
−40 to −26 | finds those that engage in trade and commerce to be fairly disgusting | ||
−50 to −41 | holds the view that commerce is a vile obscenity | ||
ROMANCE | +41 to +50 | sees romance as one of the highest ideals | |
+26 to +40 | thinks romance is very important in life | ||
+11 to +25 | values romance | ||
−10 to +10 | doesn't care one way or the other about romance | ||
−25 to −11 | finds romance distasteful | ||
−40 to −26 | is somewhat disgusted by romance | ||
−50 to −41 | finds even the abstract idea of romance repellent | ||
NATURE | +41 to +50 | holds nature to be of greater value than most aspects of civilization | Receives unhappy thought when slaughtering/caging animals and felling trees.v0.42.01 |
+26 to +40 | has a deep respect for animals, plants and the natural world | ||
+11 to +25 | values nature | ||
−10 to +10 | doesn't care about nature one way or another | ||
−25 to −11 | finds nature somewhat disturbing | Receives happy thought when slaughtering/caging animals and felling trees.v0.42.01 | |
−40 to −26 | has a deep dislike of the natural world | ||
−50 to −41 | would just as soon have nature and the great outdoors burned to ashes and converted into a great mining pit | ||
PEACE | +41 to +50 | believes the idea of war is utterly repellent and would have peace at all costs | can learn Pacifier (subject to DISCORD) |
+26 to +40 | believes that peace is always preferable to war | ||
+11 to +25 | values peace over war | ||
−10 to +10 | doesn't particularly care between war and peace | ||
−25 to −11 | sees war as a useful means to an end | ||
−40 to −26 | believes war is preferable to peace in general | cannot learn Pacifier (unless overriden by extreme DISCORD) | |
−50 to −41 | thinks that the world should be engaged in perpetual warfare | ||
KNOWLEDGE | +41 to +50 | finds the quest for knowledge to be of the very highest value | |
+26 to +40 | views the pursuit of knowledge as deeply important | ||
+11 to +25 | values knowledge | ||
−10 to +10 | doesn't see the attainment of knowledge as important | ||
−25 to −11 | finds the pursuit of knowledge to be a waste of effort | ||
−40 to −26 | thinks the quest for knowledge is a delusional fantasy | ||
−50 to −41 | sees the attainment and preservation of knowledge as an offensive enterprise engaged in by arrogant fools |
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: [1].
Token | Description | Gameplay effects |
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START_A_FAMILY | dreams of raising a family | Goal completed upon giving birth/fathering an infant. |
RULE_THE_WORLD | dreams of ruling the world | |
CREATE_A_GREAT_WORK_OF_ART | dreams of creating a great work of art | Goal completed upon creation of Artifact or Masterpiece. |
CRAFT_A_MASTERWORK | dreams of crafting a masterwork someday | Goal completed upon creation of Artifact or Masterpiece. |
BRING_PEACE_TO_THE_WORLD | dreams of bringing lasting peace to the world | |
BECOME_A_LEGENDARY_WARRIOR | dreams of becoming a legendary warrior | |
MASTER_A_SKILL | dreams of mastering a skill | Goal completed upon reaching Legendary skill status. |
FALL_IN_LOVE | dreams of falling in love | |
SEE_THE_GREAT_NATURAL_SITES | dreams of seeing the great natural places of the world | |
IMMORTALITY | has become obsessed with his/her own mortality | Leads to necromancy |
MAKE_A_GREAT_DISCOVERY | dreams of making a great discovery | |
ATTAIN_RANK_IN_SOCIETY | dreams of attaining rank in society | Goal completed upon becoming a baron (and possibly other noble positions). |
BATHE_WORLD_IN_CHAOS | dreams of bathing the world in chaos |
Facets
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:
Value range | Values in range | Probability | Effect |
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91-100 | 10 | 0.4% | Highest |
76-90 | 15 | 2% | Very High |
61-75 | 15 | 8.5% | High |
40-60 | 21 | 78% | Neutral |
25-39 | 15 | 8.5% | Low |
10-24 | 15 | 2% | Very Low |
0-9 | 10 | 0.4% | Lowest |
The 40−60 range does not cause a report.
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.
Certain facets are capable of conflicting with the creature's beliefs. The effect of this is not yet known.
Token | Value | Description | Effects |
---|---|---|---|
LOVE_PROPENSITY Conflicts with ROMANCE |
91-100 | is always in love with somebody and easily develops positive feelings | |
76-90 | very easily falls into love and develops positive feelings | ||
61-75 | can easily fall in love or develop positive sentiments | ||
40-60 | (no description) | ||
25-39 | does not easily fall in love and rarely develops positive sentiments | ||
10-24 | is not the type to fall in love or even develop positive feelings | ||
0-9 | never falls in love or develops positive feelings toward anything | ||
HATE_PROPENSITY | 91-100 | is often inflamed by hatred and easily develops hatred toward things | |
76-90 | is prone to hatreds and often develops negative feelings | ||
61-75 | is quick to form negative views about things | ||
40-60 | (no description) | ||
25-39 | does not easily hate or develop negative feelings | ||
10-24 | very rarely develops negative feelings toward things | ||
0-9 | never feels hatred toward anyone or anything | ||
ENVY_PROPENSITY | 91-100 | is consumed by overpowering feelings of jealousy | |
76-90 | is prone to strong feelings of jealousy | ||
61-75 | often feels envious of others | ||
40-60 | (no description) | ||
25-39 | doesn't often feel envious of others | ||
10-24 | is rarely jealous | ||
0-9 | never envies others their status, situation or possessions | ||
CHEER_PROPENSITY Conflicts with MERRIMENT |
91-100 | often feels filled with joy | |
76-90 | can be very happy and optimistic | ||
61-75 | is often cheerful | ||
40-60 | (no description) | ||
25-39 | is rarely happy or enthusiastic | ||
10-24 | is dour as a rule | ||
0-9 | is never the slightest bit cheerful about anything | ||
DEPRESSION_PROPENSITY | 91-100 | is frequently depressed | More likely to slip into depression and be stricken by melancholy. |
76-90 | is often sad and dejected | ||
61-75 | often feels discouraged | ||
40-60 | (no description) | ||
25-39 | rarely feels discouraged | ||
10-24 | almost never feels discouraged | ||
0-9 | never feels discouraged | ||
ANGER_PROPENSITY | 91-100 | is in a constant state of internal rage | More likely to throw tantrums and go berserk. |
76-90 | is very quick to anger | ||
61-75 | is quick to anger | ||
40-60 | (no description) | ||
25-39 | is slow to anger | ||
10-24 | is very slow to anger | ||
0-9 | never becomes angry | ||
ANXIETY_PROPENSITY | 91-100 | is a nervous wreck | More likely to stumble obliviously and go stark raving mad. |
76-90 | is always tense and jittery | ||
61-75 | is often nervous | ||
40-60 | (no description) | ||
25-39 | has a calm demeanor | ||
10-24 | has a very calm demeanor | ||
0-9 | has an incredibly calm demeanor | ||
LUST_PROPENSITY | 91-100 | is constantly ablaze with feelings of lust | |
76-90 | is prone to strong feelings of lust | ||
61-75 | often feels lustful | ||
40-60 | (no description) | ||
25-39 | does not often feel lustful | ||
10-24 | rarely looks on others with lust | ||
0-9 | never feels lustful passions | ||
STRESS_VULNERABILITY | 91-100 | becomes completely helpless in stressful situations | 50% chance to become catatonic |
76-90 | cracks easily under pressure | ||
61-75 | doesn't handle stress well | ||
40-60 | (no description) | ||
25-39 | can handle stress | ||
10-24 | is confident under pressure | ||
0-9 | is impervious to the effects of stress | ||
GREED | 91-100 | is as avaricious as they come, obsessed with acquiring wealth | |
76-90 | is very greedy | ||
61-75 | has a greedy streak | ||
40-60 | (no description) | ||
25-39 | doesn't focus on material goods | ||
10-24 | desires little for [him/her]self in the way of possessions | ||
0-9 | often neglects [his/her] own wellbeing, having no interest in material goods | ||
IMMODERATION Conflicts with SELF_CONTROL |
91-100 | is ruled by irresistible cravings and urges | |
76-90 | feels strong urges and seeks short-term rewards | ||
61-75 | occasionally overindulges | ||
40-60 | (no description) | ||
25-39 | doesn't often experience strong cravings or urges | ||
10-24 | only rarely feels strong cravings or urges | ||
0-9 | never feels tempted to overindulge in anything | ||
VIOLENT Conflicts with TRANQUILITY and MARTIAL_PROWESS |
91-100 | is given to rough-and-tumble brawling, even to the point of starting fights for no reason | This does not actually cause a dwarf to randomly start a fistfight.[Verify] |
76-90 | would never pass up a chance for a good fistfight | ||
61-75 | likes to brawl | ||
40-60 | (no description) | ||
25-39 | tends to avoid any physical confrontations | This does not affect a soldier's will to fight, but will cause civilians to flee from danger.[Verify] | |
10-24 | does not enjoy participating in physical confrontations | ||
0-9 | would flee even the most necessary battle to avoid any form of physical confrontation | ||
PERSEVERANCE Conflicts with PERSEVERANCE |
91-100 | is unbelievably stubborn, and will stick with even the most futile action once [his/her] mind is made up | |
76-90 | is very stubborn | ||
61-75 | is stubborn | ||
40-60 | (no description) | ||
25-39 | has a noticeable lack of perseverance | ||
10-24 | doesn't stick with things if even minor difficulties arise | ||
0-9 | drops any activity at the slightest hint of difficulty or even the suggestion of effort being required | ||
WASTEFULNESS | 91-100 | is completely careless with resources when completing projects, and invariably wastes a lot of time and effort | |
76-90 | is not careful with resources when working on projects and often spends unnecessary effort | ||
61-75 | tends to be a little wasteful when working on projects | ||
40-60 | (no description) | ||
25-39 | tends to be a little tight with resources when working on projects | ||
10-24 | is stingy with resources on projects and refuses to expend any extra effort | ||
0-9 | cuts any corners possible when working on a project, regardless of the consequences, rather than wasting effort or resources | ||
DISCORD Conflicts with HARMONY |
91-100 | revels in chaos and discord, and [he/she] encourages it whenever possible | cannot learn Consoler or Pacifier can learn Intimidator (subject only to ASSERTIVENESS) |
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 | can learn Consoler (subject to STOICISM, subject to CRUELTY and SWAYED_BY_EMOTIONS) can learn Pacifier (subject to PEACE) can learn Intimidator (subject to HARMONY, POWER, and TRANQULITY, subject to ASSERTIVENESS) | |
40-60 | (no description) | ||
25-39 | prefers that everyone live as harmoniously as possible | ||
10-24 | feels best when everyone gets along without any strife or contention | cannot learn Intimidator can learn Consoler (subject to CRUELTY and SWAYED_BY_EMOTIONS) always learns Pacifier | |
0-9 | would be deeply satisfied if everyone could live as one in complete harmony | ||
FRIENDLINESS Conflicts with HARMONY and FRIENDSHIP |
91-100 | is quite a bold flatterer, extremely friendly but just a little insufferable | always learns Flatterer |
76-90 | is very friendly and always tries to say nice things to others | ||
61-75 | is a friendly individual | can learn Flatterer (subject to TRUTH) | |
40-60 | (no description) | ||
25-39 | is somewhat quarrelsome | cannot learn Flatterer | |
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 | ||
POLITENESS Conflicts with 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 | |
76-90 | is very polite and observes appropriate rules of decorum when possible | ||
61-75 | is quite polite | ||
40-60 | (no description) | ||
25-39 | could be considered rude | ||
10-24 | is very impolite and inconsiderate of propriety | ||
0-9 | is a vulgar being who does not care a lick for even the most basic rules of civilized living | ||
DISDAIN_ADVICE | 91-100 | disdains even the best advice of associates and family, relying strictly on [his/her] own counsel | |
76-90 | dislikes receiving advice, preferring to keep [his/her] own counsel | ||
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 | ||
10-24 | relies on the advice of others during decision making | ||
0-9 | is unable to make decisions without a great deal of input from others | ||
BRAVERY | 91-100 | is utterly fearless when confronted with danger, to the point of lacking common sense | |
76-90 | is incredibly brave in the face of looming danger, perhaps a bit foolhardy | ||
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 | ||
10-24 | has great trouble mastering fear when confronted by danger | ||
0-9 | is a coward, completely overwhelmed by fear when confronted with danger | ||
CONFIDENCE | 91-100 | presupposes success in any venture requiring [his/her] skills with what could be called blind overconfidence | |
76-90 | is extremely confident of [him/her]self in situations requiring [his/her] skills | ||
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 | ||
10-24 | lacks confidence in [his/her] abilities | ||
0-9 | has no confidence at all in [his/her] talent and abilities | ||
VANITY | 91-100 | is completely wrapped up in [his/her] own appearance, abilities and other personal matters | |
76-90 | is greatly pleased by [his/her] own looks and accomplishments | ||
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 | ||
10-24 | takes no pleasure in [his/her] talents and appearance | ||
0-9 | could not care less about [his/her] appearance, talents or other personal vanities | ||
AMBITION | 91-100 | has a relentless drive, completely consumed by ambition | |
76-90 | is very ambitious, always looking for a way to better [his/her] situation | ||
61-75 | is quite ambitious | ||
40-60 | (no description) | ||
25-39 | isn't particularly ambitious | ||
10-24 | is not driven and rarely feels the need to pursue even a modest success | ||
0-9 | has no ambition whatsoever | ||
GRATITUDE | 91-100 | unerringly returns favors and has a profound sense of gratitude for the kind actions of others | |
76-90 | feels a strong need to reciprocate any favor done for [him/her] | ||
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 | ||
10-24 | accepts favors without developing a sense of obligation, preferring to act as the current situation demands | ||
0-9 | does not feel the slightest need to reciprocate favors that others do for [him/her], no matter how major the help or how much [he/she] needed it | ||
IMMODESTY | 91-100 | always presents [him/her]self as extravagantly as possible, displaying a magnificent image to the world | |
76-90 | likes to present [him/her]self boldly, even if it would offend an average sense of modesty | ||
61-75 | doesn't mind wearing something special now and again | ||
40-60 | (no description) | ||
25-39 | prefers to present [him/her]self modestly | ||
10-24 | presents [him/her]self modestly and frowns on any flashy accoutrements | ||
0-9 | cleaves to an austere lifestyle, disdaining even minor immodesties in appearance | ||
HUMOR | 91-100 | finds something humorous in everything, no matter how serious or inappropriate | always learns Comedian |
76-90 | finds the humor in most situations | ||
61-75 | has an active sense of humor | can learn Comedian (subject to MERRIMENT) | |
40-60 | (no description) | ||
25-39 | has little interest in joking around | ||
10-24 | does not find most jokes humorous | cannot learn Comedian | |
0-9 | is utterly humorless | ||
VENGEFUL | 91-100 | is vengeful and never forgets or forgives past grievances | |
76-90 | has little time for forgiveness and will generally seek retribution | ||
61-75 | tends to hang on to grievances | ||
40-60 | (no description) | ||
25-39 | doesn't tend to hold on to grievances | ||
10-24 | does not generally seek retribution for past wrongs | ||
0-9 | has no sense of vengeance or retribution | ||
PRIDE | 91-100 | is absorbed in delusions of self-importance | |
76-90 | has an overinflated sense of self-worth | ||
61-75 | thinks [he/she] is fairly important in the grand scheme of things | ||
40-60 | (no description) | ||
25-39 | is very humble | ||
10-24 | has a low sense of self-esteem | ||
0-9 | is completely convinced of [his/her] own worthlessness | ||
CRUELTY Conflicts with POWER |
91-100 | is deliberately cruel to those unfortunate enough to be subject to [his/her] sadism | cannot learn Consoler |
76-90 | is sometimes cruel | ||
61-75 | generally acts impartially and is rarely moved to mercy | can learn Consoler (subject to STOICISM, subject to DISCORD and SWAYED_BY_EMOTIONS) | |
40-60 | (no description) | ||
25-39 | often acts with compassion | ||
10-24 | is easily moved to mercy | can learn Consoler (subject only to DISCORD and SWAYED_BY_EMOTIONS) | |
0-9 | always acts with mercy and compassion at the forefront of [his/her] considerations | ||
SINGLEMINDED | 91-100 | pursues matters with a single-minded focus, often overlooking other matters | |
76-90 | can be very single-minded | ||
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 | ||
10-24 | is somewhat scatterbrained | ||
0-9 | is a complete scatterbrain, unable to focus on a single matter for more than a passing moment | ||
HOPEFUL | 91-100 | has such a developed sense of optimism that [he/she] always assumes the best outcome will eventually occur, no matter what | |
76-90 | is an optimist | ||
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 | ||
10-24 | is a pessimist | ||
0-9 | despairs of anything positive happening in the future and lives without feelings of hope | ||
CURIOUS | 91-100 | is implacably curious, without any respect for propriety or privacy | |
76-90 | is very curious, sometimes to [his/her] detriment | ||
61-75 | is curious and eager to learn | ||
40-60 | (no description) | ||
25-39 | isn't particularly curious about the world | ||
10-24 | is very rarely moved by curiosity | ||
0-9 | is incurious and never seeks out knowledge or information to satisfy [him/her]self | ||
BASHFUL | 91-100 | is gripped by a crippling shyness | cannot learn Conversationalist |
76-90 | is bashful | ||
61-75 | tends to consider what others think of [him/her] | can learn Conversationalist (subject to beliefs, subject to GREGARIOUSNESS) | |
40-60 | (no description) | ||
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 | can learn Conversationalist (subject only to GREGARIOUSNESS) | |
0-9 | is shameless, absolutely unfazed by the thoughts of others | ||
PRIVACY Conflicts with STOICISM |
91-100 | is private to the point of paranoia, unwilling to reveal even basic information about [him/her]self | |
76-90 | has a strong tendency toward privacy | ||
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 | ||
10-24 | is not a private person and freely shares details of [his/her] life | ||
0-9 | shares intimate details of life without sparing a thought to repercussions or propriety | ||
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 | |
76-90 | is a perfectionist | ||
61-75 | tries to do things correctly each time | ||
40-60 | (no description) | ||
25-39 | doesn't try to get things done perfectly | ||
10-24 | is inattentive to detail in [his/her] own work | ||
0-9 | is frustratingly sloppy and careless with every task [he/she] sets to carry out | ||
CLOSEMINDED | 91-100 | is completely closed-minded and never changes [his/her] mind after forming an initial idea | |
76-90 | is intellectually stubborn, rarely changing [his/her] mind during a debate regardless of the merits | ||
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 | ||
10-24 | often finds [him/her]self changing [his/her] mind to agree with somebody else | ||
0-9 | easily changes [his/her] mind and will generally go with the prevailing view on anything | ||
TOLERANT | 91-100 | is not bothered in the slightest by deviations from the norm or even extreme differences in lifestyle or appearance | |
76-90 | is very comfortable around others that are different from [him/her] | ||
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] | ||
10-24 | is made deeply uncomfortable by differences in culture or appearance | ||
0-9 | cannot tolerate differences in culture, lifestyle or appearance | ||
EMOTIONALLY_OBSESSIVE | 91-100 | is emotionally obsessive, forming life-long attachments even if they aren't reciprocated | |
76-90 | forms strong emotional bonds with others, at times to [his/her] detriment | ||
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 | ||
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 | ||
SWAYED_BY_EMOTIONS | 91-100 | is buffeted by others' emotions and can't help but to respond to them | can learn Consoler (subject only to CRUELTY and DISCORD) |
76-90 | is swayed by emotional appeals | ||
61-75 | tends to be swayed by the emotions of others | can learn Consoler (subject to STOICISM, subject to CRUELTY and DISCORD) | |
40-60 | (no description) | ||
25-39 | tends not to be swayed by emotional appeals | ||
10-24 | does not generally respond to emotional appeals | cannot learn Consoler | |
0-9 | is never moved by the emotions of others | ||
ALTRUISM Conflicts with SACRIFICE |
91-100 | is truly fulfilled by assisting those in need | Receives happy thought from recovering wounded. |
76-90 | finds helping others very 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 | ||
10-24 | dislikes helping others | Receives unhappy thought from recovering wounded. | |
0-9 | feels helping others is an imposition on [his/her] time | ||
DUTIFULNESS Conflicts with LAW, LOYALTY, and INDEPENDENCE |
91-100 | has a profound sense of duty and obligation | |
76-90 | has a strong sense of duty | ||
61-75 | has a sense of duty | ||
40-60 | (no description) | ||
25-39 | finds obligations confining | ||
10-24 | dislikes obligations and will try to avoid being bound by them | ||
0-9 | hates vows, obligations, promises and other binding elements that could restrict [him/her] | ||
THOUGHTLESSNESS | 91-100 | never deliberates before acting, to the point of being considered thoughtless | |
76-90 | doesn't generally think before acting | ||
61-75 | can sometimes act without deliberation | ||
40-60 | (no description) | ||
25-39 | tends to think before acting | ||
10-24 | can get caught up in internal deliberations when action is necessary | ||
0-9 | never acts without prolonged deliberation, even to [his/her] own detriment and the harm of those around [him/her] | ||
ORDERLINESS | 91-100 | is obsessed with order and structure in [his/her] own life, with everything kept in its proper place | Will store clothes after changing clothes. |
76-90 | lives an orderly life, organized and neat | ||
61-75 | tries to keep [his/her] things orderly | ||
40-60 | (no description) | ||
25-39 | tends to make a small mess with [his/her] own possessions | Will leave scattered clothes after changing clothes. | |
10-24 | is sloppy with [his/her] living space | ||
0-9 | is completely oblivious to any conception of neatness and will just leave things strewn about without a care | ||
TRUST | 91-100 | is naturally trustful of everybody | |
76-90 | is very trusting | ||
61-75 | is trusting | ||
40-60 | (no description) | ||
25-39 | is slow to trust others | ||
10-24 | does not trust others | ||
0-9 | sees others as selfish and conniving | ||
GREGARIOUSNESS | 91-100 | truly treasures the company of others | can learn Conversationalist (subject only to BASHFUL) |
76-90 | enjoys being in crowds | ||
61-75 | enjoys the company of others | can learn Conversationalist (subject to beliefs, subject to BASHFUL) | |
40-60 | (no description) | ||
25-39 | tends to avoid crowds | ||
10-24 | prefers to be alone | cannot learn Conversationalist | |
0-9 | considers spending time alone much more important than associating with others | ||
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 | can learn Intimidator (subject to DISCORD) always learns Persuader |
76-90 | has an overbearing personality | ||
61-75 | is assertive | can learn Intimidator (subject to HARMONY, POWER, and TRANQULITY, subject to DISCORD) can learn Persuader (subject to ELOQUENCE) | |
40-60 | (no description) | ||
25-39 | tends to be passive in discussions | ||
10-24 | only rarely tries to assert [him/her]self in conversation | never learns Intimidator or Persuader | |
0-9 | would never under any circumstances speak up or otherwise put forth [his/her] point of view in a discussion | ||
ACTIVITY_LEVEL | 91-100 | is driven by a bouncing frenetic energy | |
76-90 | lives at a high-energy kinetic pace | ||
61-75 | lives a fast-paced life | ||
40-60 | (no description) | ||
25-39 | likes to take it easy | ||
10-24 | lives at a slow-going and leisurely pace | ||
0-9 | has an utterly languid pace of easy living, calm and slow | ||
EXCITEMENT_SEEKING Conflicts with TRANQUILITY |
91-100 | never fails to seek out the most stressful and even dangerous situations | |
76-90 | seeks out exciting and adventurous situations | ||
61-75 | likes a little excitement now and then | ||
40-60 | (no description) | ||
25-39 | doesn't seek out excitement | ||
10-24 | actively avoids exciting or stressful situations | ||
0-9 | does everything in [his/her] power to avoid excitement and stress | ||
IMAGINATION | 91-100 | is bored by reality and would rather disappear utterly and forever into a world of made-up fantasy | |
76-90 | is given to flights of fancy to the point of distraction | ||
61-75 | has an active imagination | ||
40-60 | (no description) | ||
25-39 | isn't given to flights of fancy | ||
10-24 | is grounded in reality | ||
0-9 | is interested only in facts and the real world | ||
ABSTRACT_INCLINED | 91-100 | eschews practical concerns for philosophical discussion, puzzles, riddles and the world of ideas | |
76-90 | strongly prefers discussions of ideas and abstract concepts over handling specific practical issues | ||
61-75 | has a tendency to consider ideas and abstractions over practical applications | ||
40-60 | (no description) | ||
25-39 | likes to keep things practical, without delving too deeply into the abstract | ||
10-24 | dislikes abstract discussions and would much rather focus on practical examples | ||
0-9 | is concerned only with matters practical to the situation at hand, with absolutely no inclination toward abstract discussion | ||
ART_INCLINED Conflicts with ARTWORK and NATURE |
91-100 | can easily become absorbed in art and the beauty of the natural world | |
76-90 | greatly moved by art and natural beauty | ||
61-75 | is moved by art and natural beauty | ||
40-60 | (no description) | ||
25-39 | does not have a great aesthetic sensitivity | ||
10-24 | is not readily moved by art or natural beauty | ||
0-9 | is completely unmoved by art or the beauty of nature |