SBTI DEAD The Dead One

DEAD

The Dead One

Completed the game and deleted the save file 999 times

Uncommon · ~2.5% · ~1 in 40 people

"A sage who has completed the game and deleted the save file 999 times."

Personality Breakdown

Congratulations — you've unlocked one of the rarest types. The DEAD isn't actually dead; they've just seen through the game. Like a top-tier player who has completed every main quest, side quest, and hidden achievement, then deleted their save file 999 times, they've arrived at a simple conclusion: the game itself isn't that interesting. The DEAD has transcended desire and ambition. Their existence is the quietest, most complete protest against a noisy world.

Dimension Analysis: Dimension analysis: Almost all L — S1, S2, S3, E1, E2, A1, A3, Ac1, Ac2, Ac3, So1 all low. But high So2 (interpersonal boundaries). The DEAD has strong boundaries not because they're protecting something, but because they've stopped needing to let things in. The difference between DEAD and ZZZZ: ZZZZ wakes up for deadlines. DEAD has decided deadlines are optional.

15-Dimension Scores

Dimension Model Level Description
Self Model
S1 Self-Esteem Self Model L You're harder on yourself than anyone else — even a compliment needs to be verified before you accept it.
S2 Self-Clarity Self Model L Your inner channel has a lot of static — you often loop on 'who am I, exactly?'
S3 Core Values Self Model L Comfort and safety come first — no need to run on sprint mode every day.
Emotional Model
E1 Attachment Security Emotional Model L Your emotional alarm system is sensitive — an unread message can spiral into a full mental drama.
E2 Emotional Investment Emotional Model L You're emotionally restrained — the door isn't closed, it just has a very strict entry policy.
E3 Boundaries & Dependency Emotional Model M You want both intimacy and independence — you're an adjustable-dependency type.
Attitude Model
A1 Worldview Attitude Model L You view the world through a defensive filter — suspect first, approach later.
A2 Rule Flexibility Attitude Model M You follow rules when you should and bend them when you can.
A3 Sense of Meaning Attitude Model L Your sense of meaning is low — a lot of things feel like going through the motions.
Action Drive
Ac1 Motivation Action Drive L Your first instinct is 'don't crash' — risk avoidance boots up before ambition does.
Ac2 Decision Style Action Drive L You tend to overthink decisions — your internal committee meetings run long.
Ac3 Execution Mode Action Drive L You and deadlines have a deep relationship — the later it gets, the more alive you feel.
Social Model
So1 Social Initiative Social Model L You warm up slowly — initiating social contact usually requires building up courage first.
So2 Interpersonal Boundaries Social Model H Your boundaries are strong — if someone gets too close, you instinctively step back.
So3 Authenticity Social Model M You read the room — you keep a bit of authenticity and a bit of polish.

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