Boruto Series: Mitsuki (INTP)

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Ti:

Mitsuki from the Boruto is a Ti dominant. You see this in his interest in how everything works together logically, and he is constantly trying to figure out other people’s actions. He is emotionally apathetic and does not take other people’s feelings into account when speaking or doing things. This is backed by his blunt observations that can easily be taken as insulting. One example can be seen when Boruto invites him over for dinner. Mitsuki takes note of all the good food on the table, and then states how he figured Boruto never ate well at home because Mitsuki usually saw him eating junk while they were out and about. In general, Mitsuki is mostly laid back and never makes any attempts to control his own environment. When he does interact with his environment, it is usually to ask questions to better his own understanding.

Ne:

Constantly interested in learning something new, Mitsuki is frequently seen asking questions. He takes a particular interest in Boruto because he always makes choices that Mitsuki wouldn’t have even considered. Mitsuki also spends time running around getting everyone else’s opinions of Boruto as well. Mitsuki is also quick to comment on anything he finds interesting. When Boruto is trying to draw a picture of the dark cloud that has been possessing people, Mitsuki completely skips over the fact that the drawing is terrible and just hones in on how “amazing” whatever Boruto saw must have been. Even when he is in the middle of a battle, like when some of them were fighting Shino, Mitsuki, rather than focusing solely on the battle, takes the time to comment on how using the bugs threads to stop the kunai is a unique and interesting way of using that technique.

Si:

Mitsuki looks to mimic others, and you frequently see him picking up someone else’s phrases or mannerisms for situations he’s not been in before. He is a sponge for knowledge, frequently repeating back to others things that they have said in the past. He also doesn’t understand when he is told to go all out in his fight against Iwabe. Mitsuki mistakenly thinks that he should kill Iwabe because his past experience with the phrase ‘going all out’ meant killing your opponent. When showing he is impressed with Naruto, Mitsuki recites off a list of his traits and accomplishments, remembering everything he has been told about Naruto.

Fe:

Mitsuki doesn’t have a good understanding of social groups or how they relate to each other. He has no sense of personal boundaries and sometimes comes off as creepy to the others. Frequently, he will stand too close or appear in the midst of the others with no warning and doesn’t understand when they get disturbed by this behavior. He is very interested in the social groups, however, and he is particularly interested in Boruto. After observing the others, he typical tries to mirror or mimic their behavior. When something he does is condemned as socially unacceptable, Mitsuki corrects course, following the lead of others even if sometimes he doesn’t understand. His inferior Fe especially comes out in one instance when he saves Denki almost subconsciously and later asks Shikadai, in a confused manner, why he saved him. He doesn’t understand his own actions and looks to Shikadai for an explanation.

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