EN(T/F)J-A here, 1w9. Traditionally have scored ENTJ, but the posted quiz gave me ENFJ by 51/49%, which is to say that they likely needed to choose one and coinflipped. It entertains me that ENFJ is the "protagonist", as I am not the sort of person to take unnecessary risks, and therefore would be best as a supporting role. I'm charismatic, but not enough to be the main character, I think. ENFJs have also been called the Teachers and the Givers, which is probably a little more accurate. (Although I despise children, I spent a summer as an environmental educator, and passing on what I believe to be important information was highly enjoyable and rewarding.) ENTJs are always some sort of position of authority, at least by name alone. At least there is no confusion on that front. However, I only take command when I have been offered it, I feel that I've earned it, or it is obvious that no one else will.
While MBTI types are ultimately meaningless, I do think that they can grant some insight as to one's cognitive functions. Being pegged by it as an extrovert has actually led to me becoming more extroverted as I unconsciously attempted to fit my type. I honestly think it has led to some much-needed self-improvement, but that might not hold true for everyone.
>>24778678See, this is the kind of guy I could see as a protagonist. Idealism,
maybe charisma, and a self-doubting personality with room to grow over a character arc. I'm going to give you Pikachu, mascot of the Pokemon franchise.
>>24778509I will give you Girafarig, as an unconventional but cute Pokemon, which is Psychic but not strongly so, and a touch of duality to compliment your shifting nature.
>>24778445I think you should have a Medicham. Analytic, inward-thinking, and focused on physical activity.