The Field Marshals
ENTJ Heroines
Furiosa, Mad Max: Fury Road
Lyanna Mormont, Game of Thrones
Captain Kathryn Janeway, Star Trek: Voyager
Maeve Millay, Westworld
Lady MacBeth, MacBeth
Dagny Taggert, Atlas Shrugged
Antiope, Wonder Woman
Peggy Carter, Agent Carter
Jan Levinson, The Office
Scarlet O’Hara, Gone With the Wind
Annalise Keating, How to Get Away With Murder
Lisbeth Salander, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo
Empress Theodora, Far Away Bird
ENTJ Female Villains
Hela, Thor: Ragnarok
Madelyn Stillwell, The Boys
The Fairy Godmother, Shrek 2
Miranda Prisetly, The Devil Wears Prada
Ursula, The Little Mermaid
ENTJ Heroes
King Theoden, Lord of the Rings
Nick Fury, The Avengers
Zeus (Greek mythology)
Odin, Thor
Maximus Meridius, Gladiator
Lt. Aldo Raines, Inglorious Basterds
Robert California, The Office
The Blackfish, Game of Thrones
ENTJ Male Villains
Tywin Lannister, Game of Thrones
Voldemort, The Harry Potter Saga
Sauron, Lord of the Rings
Lex Luthor, Superman
Ultron, The Avengers
Homelander, The Boys
Gordon Gekko, Wall Street
Khan Noonien Singh, Star Trek
Count Dooku, Star Wars Saga
Eric Cartman, South Park
Draco Malfoy, The Harry Potter Saga
Alexander Pearce, The Avengers
Johann Schmidt “Red Skull,” The Avengers
Adrian Toomes “Vulture,” Spider-man
Moff Gideon, The Mandalorian
Orson Krennic, Rogue One
Fletcher, Whiplash
ENTJ – The Field Marshal
In fiction, what do ENTJ characters all have in common?
Authority. Cunning. Command.
When you enter a room, conversations pause. That’s because you command attention and know what to do with it. You’re everything a commander needs to be. As a heroic figure, you are the one who’ll bring victory to those you favor. You’re not just lucky, either. You have a powerful combination of true creative imagination and highly-tuned instincts that give you a problem-solving dimension rare in most other heroes and heroines. Your friends may be jealous of your success in private, but when the chips are down, even they usually come seeking advice. Your personality style possesses a deadly mix of patience in your ambitious designs. You never leap into a trap or find yourself impelled to make rash decisions. You focus more on the expert take-down right out in the open, where everyone can see your masterstrokes. You have the abstract ability to perceive several outcomes in a conflict, like a chess player, and then act on your most favorable move. And when you do make your move, you sweep in with frightening resolve and calm willpower to finish the job.
Some may draw grandiose attention to their feats and general awesomeness, but you have a more sophisticated narcissism and steady form of aggression. You actually project a certain calm and cunning. And because of your social nature and ability to convince others of your certainty, you almost always get what you want. You know you’re great. They know you’re great. So, what are we waiting for?
When it comes to your militant strategies, you’re non-linear and unorthodox. You stalk slowly with the mind of a super-predator at the top of the food chain. You’re patient. And although you’re fully willing to receive counsel, in the end, you are the one who gives the orders. Socially, you sense your way through a conversation, intuiting the motives and intentions of those who seek something from you. You’re an economical speaker, strategic, and right to the point. You say what needs to be said and know how to defend yourself when challenged. Because you like attention, you can be theatrical in your power displays. You always push back when challenged too. When someone tries to take you down a peg, you project your dominance with arrogant words or harsh rebukes. You’re the one ends discussions with the big one-liner. In fact, a little bit of theater is strategic. People don’t forget who’s in charge when those who offend you are humiliated in dramatic fashion. However, your allies accept your command because they know that you’ll humiliate the common enemy even worse. Slow and steady, you’re the one who finds victory time and time again.
When Field Marshals Become Villains
The Field Marshal has the second longest list of villains in fiction. Therefore, this personality type makes for a good villain. And why not? The ENTJ blend of personality dimensions make for a character who’s committed to victory. Place them at the head of the bad guys and you’ll get a villain who is resolved to defeat the forces of good. The Field Marshal’s ability to cold read their opponents, coupled with genuine a tactical mind allow for many victories. If a conflict is to break out, many other personality types might vacillate on diplomacy or be adverse to committing troops to a battle, but not the Field Marshal. Unapologetic in their resolve, ENTJ villains seek decisive victories over their opponents. They won’t back down. And they challenge even their own advisers or counselors with cutting words. Their confrontational leadership style keeps everyone on their toes. Field Marshal villains play the long game, which makes them long-lasting in fictional stories.
Frequency
According to the “MBTI Manual” published by CPP, The Field Marshal accounts for only 1.8% of the world population, making it the second rarest personality of them all. 2.7% of men (3rd rarest) and 0.9% of women (the rarest) are ENTJs.
Women of History Personality Table
- ENFJ - The Femme Rebelle
- INFJ - The Wise Maestra
- ENFP - The Woman of Valor
- INTJ - The Shadow Valkyrie
- ENTJ - The Militant Empress
- INTP - The Madam Genius
- ENTP - The Sultana Savant
- ESFP - The Goddess Complex
- ISTP - The Rogue Princess
- ESTP - The The Amazon Warrior
- ESFJ - The Matriarch of the Arts
- ISTJ - The Stoic Queen
- ESTJ - The Madam Commander
- INFP - The Spiritual Heroine
- ISFJ - The Shield-Maiden
- ISFP - The Unexpected Pioneer