simulatedworld
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- MBTI Type
- ENTP
- Enneagram
- 7w6
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- sx/so
I'd assume most NPs would be the knight--Ne has to move in a funny way totally different from all the other pieces.
I got "the King's Bishop" which seems to be taken directly from the Typelogic INTJ profile...actually it's verging on plagiarism.
Give those plagiarists hell Popster!![]()
Your result for The Chess Mess Test ...
The Bishop's Clerk
Congrats! Only 6-8% of the population score this!
The Bishops Clerk is both an idea and people person. Everyone and everything is part of a bizarre cosmic whole. They really do want to help and be liked and admired by others. By principle they are intrigued by new ideas but ultimately discard most for one reason or another. They are zany with charm which can allow them to warm up to even the stodgy types. They are outgoing, fun, and they genuinely like people. This Clerk is warm and affectionate and spontaneous.
This Clerk can have strong, if unconventional convictions which are usually tied into their cosmic view. They will often use their social skills and contacts to persuade others gently of the rightness behind their views. They may tie themselves with trying to save the world and end up forgetting the nearest and dearest to them (if only in a temporary sense.)
People will love working with the Bishop’s Clerk because they are easygoing, pleasant and great at brainstorming. They are wonderful in groups of people but need fresh projects to work on. They dislike bureaucracy in principle and practice; they will make a point of launching crusades against some aspect of the political agenda. It is honesty they are fighting for. The Bishop’s Clerk is a type of Pawn, but fret not, the Pawn is idealized because of its potential to do many great things and to think of the rest of humanity.
You scored 25 on Energy, higher than 98% of your peers..
You scored 35 on Reason, higher than 98% of your peers..
You scored -15 on Choice, higher than 23% of your peers..
You scored 45 on Action, higher than 98% of your peers.
You can practically trick chess players into taking MBTI tests with this, however useless that may be.
<p><em>Your result for The Chess Mess Test...</em></p><h4>The Queen's Rook</h4><p>Congrats! Only 5-6% of the population score this!</p><p style="text-align:center"><img src="http://cdn.okcimg.com/php/load_okc_image.php/images/0x0/0x0/0/4853629018146203947.jpeg" width="465" height="305" /></p><div><p><span style="font-size:8pt;font-family:'Comic Sans MS';color:#800000;">The Queen’s Rook is a pensive, analytical individual. They don’t mind spending long periods of time on their own to work through problems. They may venture so far into thought they appear vacant or detached; often they really are oblivious of the world at that moment. These wayward princes are precise about descriptions and by habit correct others (or feel sorely tempted) if the shade of meaning is slightly off. This is annoying to the less concise, but this is what gives the Queen’s Rook a gift for gab, especially in writing.</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-size:8pt;font-family:'Comic Sans MS';color:#800000;">This Rook is relatively easy going until their principles of truth, knowledge and justice are violated. Because of this they hate the formalities of bureaucracy, politics, and authority – which tend to mask the truth of operations. They will respond with a flip of the switch and become outspoken and inflexible. They will eventually drop the issue, because they do prefer a reserved and benign ambiance. The problem with the Queen’s Rook is when they are debating a point; they may be convincing themselves as much as their opponent. They spend a considerable amount of time second-guessing their abilities and may come to multiple conclusions that offer plausible solutions.</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-size:8pt;font-family:'Comic Sans MS';color:#800000;">An indicator that a friend may be a Queen’s Rook is an obsession with logic. If a mistake is made, it is because there wasn’t enough data or it was placed out of context. Another indicator you’re friend is a Rook, throw a strategy game at them. They enjoy Risk, Bridge, Chess, and word games. Never rush the Rook. They don’t draw conclusions very quickly. If one were to gather a bunch of Rooks together to form a group they may debate:</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-size:8pt;font-family:'Comic Sans MS';color:#800000;">1.) Whether or not there should be a group.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size:8pt;font-family:'Comic Sans MS';color:#800000;">2.) Exactly what name should the proposed group choose?</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size:8pt;font-family:'Comic Sans MS';color:#800000;">3.) Which of the persons in the group should take responsibility or should they rotate?</span></p>
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The Queen's Knight
Congrats! Only 4-5% of the population score this!
The Queen’s Knight is armed with rose-colored glasses. The mundane comes to life and nature becomes expressive of spirit. The interesting thing about this Knight is the ability to switch from fantasy to reality. There are exceptions to the rule, but this is the type that may have had imaginary friends as a youngster. Their stuffed animals also were great companions. The Queen’s Knight will see the good in almost anyone or anything – but their depth of emotion can remain hidden even from themselves. Circumstances tend to reveal sudden responses.
Not all life is rosy and this Knight is not exempt from disappointment or frustration with humanity. They may feel incompetence when dealing with their own ethical values. Things aren’t simply white black, but a grand battle of Good versus Evil. Evil must be reckoned with but Good shall eventually win. It is not that they fight evil, but that they fight for the essence of moral good. Doing something good is quite satisfactory for them and indeed increases their happiness. It is when something is not reciprocated to them that they are saddened and disappointed by others. They learn that others aren’t as self-sacrificing.
The Queen's Knight is dominated by an inner world of intense feeling and deeply rooted ethics. They seek to form their life based on their views. They are highly curious of those around them so are readily accepting of others unless their values are being threatened. They promote insight and understanding amongst others and contribute well thought ideas. They however can be a bit too idealistic.