Elliot Nightray [ISFP]
Introverted Feeling (Fi):
Elliot is completely driven by his emotions and feelings, has clear opinions about everything and a strong sense of right and wrong. As an unhealthy use of his Fi he thinks his opinion are actual facts and he openly tells his opinions (telling Oz that he is far too weak or that Oz is annoying just like Edgard). When someone has a different opinion he tries to convince the person and doesn’t care wether he hurts the other persons feelings and thinks about the person as stupid for having that opinion. That’s the case when he asks Oz about the character of the book ‘Holy Knight’. When he hears that Oz opinion is different he tries to convince Oz of his own opinion and is really rude. But often he just doesn’t realise that he hurts others with his words or doesn’t realise the feelings of others in general. For example when he tells Oz he acts like a suicidal person and that Oz only tries to protect himself. Another example is his argument with his sister where he realises how lonely and worried she is. She has to punch him and tell him what she feels so that even he realises it. Elliot has high set principles too. He gets angry when Leo didn’t tell him that Oz is a intruder, because he thinks that he has to take steps against those who broke the rules and introdude (Or getting angry when the Baskervilles renege their promise towards Oz and telling that taking the lives of the Baskervilles is the duty and honor for nobles). He doesn’t see him as a possibly murderer of Vanessa, because she is his sister. He also doesn’t like it when people are phony and not honest (doesn’t want a noble as a servant who talks behind his back), and furthermore, isn’t able to express his feelings through words to others. He isn’t able to admit that he likes Oz and looks for another reason why he came to Oz’s coming of age ceremony. Additionally he blushes when Oz tells him that he want to become Elliot’s friend and starts to insult Oz to hide his embarassment or how much he likes cats. He cares a lot about Oz, Leo and his family and would do anything for them. But he shows his feeling through his actions like the pieces of music he composes for Leo and his mother. And despite acting cold towards Ada as a Vessalius he is worried when he finds her laying on the ground unconciously.
Extroverted Sensing (Se):
Elliot lives in the moment and enjoys sensory activities like playing the piano and sword fighting. And he is good at it too. He is able to assess a situation through Se. An example is when he sees Xerxes Break in the inner part in Sablier. In the split of a second he is able to judge that he and Leo just would be a disability for Xerxes Break and as a solution he runs away. He also doesn’t want to make plans and tells Oz when Oz asks what he would do when Oz hase to get caught by the Baskervilles in order to let Elliot and Leo escape that he think about it when the things reach the point of no return. Furthermore Elliot uses his Se to express his feelings. He shows them through outburst of emotions when he roar at people and attack them by an act of emotions with his sword (attacking Gil the first time he sees him again).
Introverted Intuition (Ni):
As his tertiary he isn’t always able to see the feelings and motives of the people around him, but sometimes he has intuitive insights or analyses the informations he gained through his observation (+Se). Although he doesn’t really is informed about flower symbolism he uses the idea of his sister to name the song for his mother after a flower. Furthermore he uses other symbolism when he describes Isla Yura He also has certain goals he wants to achieve like getting the headhunter.
Extroverted Thinking (Te):
The most time Elliot takes action without planning and thinking so much, but he uses Te function when he works for getting the headhunter. There he works methodically through first gaining as much informations as possible before acting (+Ni). The same goes for the time where he tries to convince his family about his new servant Leo. He also often doesn’t stick to the rules to enforce his own individual ideas. He doesn’t budge the order of his family to take a noble as his servant or doesn’t listen to him when they tell him not to talk to Gilbert after they adopted Gil.














