A while back when I was exploring Sleeping at Last (one of my favorite artists to date, thanks to a glorious friend) I came across his projects of one song for each given enneagram. After falling in love with both the project and the enneagram itself, I, of course, had to take the test for each of my characters. I’ll post the results for the main characters below. (I also have on my phone a single phrase for what each character seeks at their utmost core, like, “I seek a home” or “I seek worthiness.” I won’t be including those here because some of them are spoiler-y, but I encourage any writer to do this activity to get to know their characters better! It’s fun!)
Selenia Rose Ki: Enneagram 9w1
Mika Ann Oakley: Enneagram 1w2
Esu Caana: Enneagram 9, though I speculate he’s actually a 7.
Akiro Kyran Mori: Enneagram 2w3
Emily Hisou: Enneagram 3w2/6w5
Raith: Enneagram 3w2
Lol, and now I’m imagining all my characters popping into the real world and seeing all this stuff posted about them. Stripped, naked, vulnerable to their most inner desires and fears. Ah, they’ve got pitchforks now. I’ma go hide under a rock.

I 💕 the Enneagram. 😀 so cool that you use it too! I find it an effective way to see exactly what a character needs and then take it away from them (conflict, right? I’m really a nice person deep down!).
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Yeeeess! I love it for my own growth as well and it’s so interesting to use it for my characters. XD For me it’s been more like helping me see what is already missing from their lives and their unique way of trying (trying~~ </3 ) to obtain that thing. I find it so much more useful than the Meyers-Briggs categories. I'm so happy to know that you use it too! A club memberrr!!
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Agreed! Sometimes I also try to figure out a character’s Meyers-Brigg type so I can analyze how they process information.
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Ooh, that’s fair. I mostly just did the Meyers-briggs for fun for them. I’ll have to try that again sometime for sure!!
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