Fulgrim, the Primarch of the Emperor’s Children in Warhammer 40,000, is a figure of tragic beauty and corruption, embodying the heights of perfectionism and the depths of decadence. Using Jungian typology, we can analyze his personality through his cognitive functions, revealing the internal processes that drive his actions, from his noble beginnings to his fall to Chaos.
Fulgrim’s Jungian Type, Dominant Function:
Fulgrim’s dominant function is Extraverted Intuition (Ne), which drives his perception of the world through possibilities, creativity, and connections. Ne manifests in Fulgrim’s boundless idealism and pursuit of perfection, both in himself and his Legion. In The Palatine Phoenix, Fulgrim’s early campaigns on Chemos show his ability to inspire and innovate, transforming a dying world into a thriving society through cultural and artistic advancements. His vision for the Emperor’s Children—striving for flawless martial and aesthetic excellence—reflects Ne’s focus on exploring new ideas and pushing boundaries. ...
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