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He says he’s happy for Ban, but then tries to shift the conversation as quickly as possible. Meliodas essentially refuses to discuss it all or even address the apology. (This in spite of the fact that he has watched his own love die in front of him many many times.) As a whole, Meliodas doesn’t prefer to focus on emotional matters at all, which is further supported when Ban tries to apologize for attempting to kill Meliodas and tries to discuss what happened. Meliodas never gets indignant, offended, or angry. He keeps his feelings completely to himself, even when Ban is accusing him of not understanding his pain over having to lose Elaine a second time. In addition, Meliodas has a tendency toward appearing emotionless or blank (which Ban has mocked him over). He states this in front of a large group of people, and when thanked by Griamore later, Meliodas responds with “I only said what I knew to be true.”
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He also doesn’t hone in on what he saw them do, but rather ignores the objective evidence (Te), and focuses on how their action didn’t make sense with who he had known them to be – holy knights. When discussing the wrong doings of Dreyfus and Hendrickson with Gilthunder, Griamore, and Howzer, Meliodas doesn’t concentrate on what they did, but rather how “idiotic” the plot was. Otherwise, he focuses on the logic or rational. In addition, he rarely phrases things in terms of right or wrong, unless he’s coming to the defense of someone close to him. Some examples can be seen in the quotes above this section. He leaves many of his statements subject to change, and keeps most of his reasoning to himself. Rather, many of his statements are qualified in some way, or stated in an open-ended way. He rarely ever speaks in definite or absolute terms. The first giveaway is his speech patterns. But you could be wrong too.”Īlthough we considered Fi, Meliodas appears to actually be a Ti user. “I don’t know what made them carry out an idiotic plot like that, but the men I know were holy knights.” He generally tends to do physically risky things for the fun of it, which is shown over and over again in the series. He appears to get a thrill from fighting, and thoroughly enjoys duking it out with Ban in tournaments or really any situation that presents itself. These are all very Se driven responses/activities. Whenever they meet up after having been separated a while, they instantly launch into fighting, arm wrestling, pounding each other through walls, slapping palms, arm wrestling, and etc. The two of them bond over this shared dominant function. Meliodas’ extraverted sensing comes out strongly whenever he is around Ban. He’s also extremely quick to react in the moment, which is shown when King pops out of a portal in front of him, and Meliodas hurls him instantly before he manages to even register who it is. He’s not one to speculate about future situations (at the very least not openly), which is counter to that of an Ne dominant. There are many examples where he opts to not think about a situation until it happens. He handles situations as they come and reacts when the moment arrives. That example is typical for how he deals with situations. Just sounds like fun” in response to whether or not he has a plan. A perfect example of this can be seen when he says “Nope. He’s not one to plan, but instead, approaches life in a more spontaneous way. He’s laid back and presents a seemingly nonchalant attitude about life.
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Meliodas is the epitome of a dominant extraverted sensor. “Well… I’ll cross that bridge when the time comes.” “I guess we’ll learn the answer when we get there.”