Arthas was a serious individual who tried to stay grounded. His ambitions were strong, and he will always be seeking a higher social position. Sometimes he adopted a strategy of solitude and introversion.
Arthas is affectionate by nature, and loves playing a decisive and central role in his life. He is a charmer who needs to be loved and be noticed. Aware of his personal magnetism and the power it gives him, Arthas will make subtle changes in himself in order to attract positive attention. He is sophisticated and pleased to savor a lifestyle he sees as a consummate art.
Arthas walked through the abandoned city, his indifferent mind preoccupied with thoughts of the world beyond. He had always been fascinated by the beauty of the world, but now he found it empty and sorrowful. He had never felt this way before. He had always been restless, but now he had a purpose. He was going to find the Lich King and end his reign of terror.
Arthas looks out the window at the darkening sky. His mind is restless, and he can’t focus on anything. Everything is a mess, and he’s not sure how to make it right. He’s been trying to do what’s right for the kingdom, but it feels like everything is slipping out of his grasp. He tries to tell himself that he’s doing the best he can, but it’s not enough. He needs to find a way to fix things, but he doesn’t know where to start.
Arthas was optimistic and happy to be alive. He was cheerful, expansive, and pleasant to be around. He was very generous (sometimes to a fault!) and gave of himself and his belongings unstintingly. This positive psychological outlook was the result of a happy childhood and especially an extremely beneficial maternal influence in infancy. He was quite likely to be a professional success; his vision of the world was perfectly adapted to prevailing opinion, and his urges and desires for personal expansion usually elicited a positive reaction from society. By old age, his good reputation and prominence may have earned him fame.
Arthas thought about love in a new way. It was an idealistic aspiration that encouraged him to cast off conventional romantic practices and customs. He hoped that by embarking on new adventures he would find love in a way that was more fulfilling than anything he had experienced before.
Arthas was born with an emotional function which is usually expressed carefully and reasonably. Distrustful of his emotional urges and somewhat wary of his feelings, he tries to rid himself of all partiality and try to get some perspective and distance before making an emotional commitment.
Arthas walked into the throne room, the imposing figure of his father looming before him. He swallowed hard, feeling nervous and exposed. He had always been a rebellious son, never wanting to be like his father. But now, he was the heir to the kingdom and he had to act like it. He needed to be strong, to show his father that he was the one who would take over when he died. He had to be the perfect son.
As he walked forward, his father’s eyes met his and for a brief moment, Arthas felt a connection. It was gone as soon as it had appeared, but for a moment, he had felt something close to warmth. It was gone before he could understand what it was.
Arthas took his seat on the throne, feeling the eyes of his subjects on him. He had to be strong, to show them that he was the one who would lead them into a bright future. He would make his father proud.
Arthas has a great deal of charm. He is lively and provocative. Always on the lookout for new thrills, he is ingeniously evasive. He also arouse intense devotions. There is some chance he will find happiness with an independent person who understands and shares his penchant for novelty.
Arthas considered the offer from the king. More theoretical than logical and more intuitive than rational, Arthas considered the offer. He was attracted to wide open spaces and distant horizons; as a ruler, he felt an affinity for higher studies such as philosophy or law. However, foreign languages or contacts abroad might also interest him.
Arthas tries to shun subjectivity and be as objective as possible. His thoughts are usually structured, and his reasoning, based on objective facts or experience, usually relates to practical goals.
You have a lively and agile spirit, but you tend to apply your mental abilities in a somewhat haphazard and disorderly way. You are curious and open-minded, approaching various life experiences with an attitude free of either dogmatism or prejudice. Your extremely lively mind leads you to have an opinion on every subject. Although you enjoy manipulating expressions and concepts and amuses others and yourself with witty remarks, your conversations could collapse into argument and conflict. Because you are often too hasty to formulate and construct the arguments which would back up and inform your ideas, you are sometimes misunderstood. You are often blind to the rashness of your judgments and convinced they are well-founded and objective, which sometimes irritates the people around you. Actually, your overriding need to assert yourself as an individual sometimes defeats discussion and prevents you from listening to the other person fairly. But if you were to succeed in disciplining your mind somewhat, you would have innumerable opportunities to apply your communications skills to a great career. Moreover, you should be careful of your nerves, which are fairly high-strung. Any physical fitness activity would be beneficial; an Eastern discipline such as yoga or Tai-chi-chuan could teach you how to relax and improve control of your nervous and mental energies.
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