Decided to make this in spite of my awful Photoshop-fu.
Spinnerette is one of my favorites, and I like the format of this chart. ^^

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Decided to make this in spite of my awful Photoshop-fu.
Spinnerette is one of my favorites, and I like the format of this chart. ^^
MBTI's Likelihood for Villainy
Pairing Unsympathetic Patton with my favorite villain trope.
The Jolly Mischief Maker paired with Ancient Evil
I just feel Patton would thrive as a villain in this role. In fact, I believe he is this villain type. I mean, he's known for being jumpy and happy and a jokester. I think the troll with a method to his madness is too perfect a fit. He's the guy that everyone groans at when he enters the room because you know he's going to give you a headache for twelve years the moment he opens his mouth. But he's also the guy that makes your blood run cold by merely hearing his name because you know that despite how cheery he is you know if you make even the slightest mistake or get on his bad side, he can make your life a living hell and hold your fate in the palm of his hand. He knows this and is always sickly sweet, smiley, and smug.
Pair this with him being an Ancient Evil. He's been killed countless times but always finds a way to come back. He may be weakened for a while but never gone. Either through several different clever methods of possession or full body reformation. He's always there and is literally the psychical manifestation of a migraine.
MBTI: Reasons You Became a Villain
INTJ: Those in power no longer care for their citizens, so you’ll do whatever it takes to protect them and ensure corruption never harms another soul again. And if you’re branded as a villain...well, who needs....friends.....
INTP: Honestly, it kinda just seemed like fun. Whoops.
ENTJ: You hate people, so why not show it (and gain some power over these incompetent morons known as humans along the way)?
ENTP: The hero is a massive bitch. SOMEONE needs to knock them down a peg or three.
INFJ: You were kidnapped as a child and did what you had to do in order to survive. Besides, the world is a f*cked up place, so bettering things in this organisation while hiding in the shadows is likely the best life you have the chance at getting.
INFP: You were accidentally recruited because it turns out you’re a little too gullible...
ENFJ: While your actions may seem villainous, you’re only doing what must be done so no other child has to grow up the way you did.
ENFP: It all started from a small misunderstanding, but now? ...Well, you’re well past the point of no return.
ISTJ: Humans are a plague to this Earth, and the world would be much better without them. You’re simply the only one who has the will (and wit) to be the cure.
ISTP: The government doesn’t care about us lower class citizens, so it’s time to make them listen to us.
ESTJ: What can you say? The business runs in the family, and when you became heir? Well, you couldn’t just pass up on such an offer, now could you?
ESTP: Cause the maximum amount of chaos is so entertaining! (It doesn’t really matter who gets hurt as long as it thoroughly amuses you.)
ISFJ: Those museum artifacts are stolen property, and you’d rather die than allow the filthy rich cretins who look as old as the artifacts themselves to keep them!
ISFP: You were originally a double agent, but you soon realised that you agreed more with the “villainous” side than you thought...
ESFJ: Your best friend/lover is a villain, and as they say, when in Rome... (Besides, it’s kinda fun!)
ESFP: You were kidnapped and brainwashed by the villains into joining their side.