Personality Deck

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A quick and dirty way of generating personality. Draw cards from a deck of cards and read the result in the table below. Two cards is a good place to start. The suit of each card determines the focus of that personality trait as listed in the headers. The value of the card indicates quality, with low cards being negative traits and high cards positive values. The ace is considered the lowest card and indicates a subversion of the value. The clothed cards represent the highest values and are so notable they are obvious.

Spades—Confrontational
  1. Brutal
  2. Hysterical
  3. Vicious
  4. Rough
  5. Stubborn
  6. Impetuous
  7. Forceful
  8. Fiery
  9. Fierce
  10. Potent
  11. [Jack]—Combative
  12. [Queen]—Passionate
  13. [King]—Commanding


Hearts—Sociable

  1. Narcissist
  2. Aloft
  3. Cold
  4. Introverted
  5. Neighborly
  6. Approachable
  7. Intimate
  8. Gregarious
  9. Warm
  10. Honorable
  11. [Jack]—Lustful
  12. [Queen]—Loving
  13. [King]—Just
Diamonds—Productive
  1. Racketeer
  2. Niggardly
  3. Gainful
  4. Frugal
  5. Eager
  6. Inventive
  7. Energetic
  8. Constructive
  9. Vigorous
  10. Effective
  11. [Jack]—Dynamic
  12. [Queen]—Prolific
  13. [King]—Lavish


Clubs—Ambitious

  1. Fraud
  2. Zealous
  3. Ruthless
  4. Pompous
  5. Aspiring
  6. Hopeful
  7. Earnest
  8. Striving
  9. Enterprising
  10. Resourceful
  11. [Jack]—Brilliant
  12. [Queen]—Inspired
  13. [King]—Charismatic
  1. Red Joker—Draw another card and subvert the trope
  2. Black Joker—Draw 2 new cards

Spades

  1. [Ace] Brutal Exhibiting an extreme and often cruel disregard for others’ feelings or well-being. Brutal tactics are direct to the point of harshness, often lacking empathy and relying on domination in conflicts.
  2. Hysterical Uncontrollably emotional, often irrational, with exaggerated responses to stress or excitement. Hysterical individuals are prone to extreme reactions, often making a bad situation worse by losing control.
  3. Vicious Deliberately cruel or violent, often taking pleasure in causing harm. Vicious individuals seek to hurt others, physically or emotionally, and show no remorse for the pain they cause.
  4. Rough Lacking refinement or gentleness in manner or approach. Rough individuals can be abrasive or unpolished, often bluntly honest without regard for how their words or actions might affect others.
  5. Stubborn Unwilling to change or compromise, stubborn individuals hold fast to their opinions or decisions, even in the face of reason or persuasion, often prolonging conflict.
  6. Impetuous Acting quickly without thought or care, impetuous individuals are impulsive, often making rash decisions that lead to unnecessary risks or unforeseen consequences.
  7. Forceful Strong, assertive, and direct in approach. Forceful individuals dominate conversations or situations with intensity, seeking quick results through their confidence and decisiveness.
  8. Fiery Full of strong emotion, fiery individuals are passionate and quick-tempered. Their energy can be inspiring but also volatile, as they react quickly and forcefully to opposition.
  9. Fierce Showing intense aggression, determination, or strength, especially in combat or conflict. Fierce individuals fight with unrelenting force, overwhelming their opponents through sheer willpower.
  10. Potent Possessing great power, influence, or effectiveness. Potent individuals command respect with their inherent strength or abilities, often influencing the outcome of conflicts with minimal effort.
  11. [Jack] Combative Eager to fight or argue, combative individuals thrive in confrontation. They are quick to engage in conflict, whether physical or verbal, often escalating situations.
  12. [Queen] Passionate Driven by strong emotions, passionate individuals are intensely devoted to their beliefs or causes. Their enthusiasm can inspire others, though they may struggle with tempering their emotions.
  13. [King] Commanding Possessing a natural authority and control over situations. Commanding individuals lead with decisiveness and inspire loyalty, resolving conflicts through their confidence and strategic thinking.

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