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personality traits
Intrinsic Variables 0 to 100
Integrity - This variable is close to the common use of the term. Actors with high Integrity always keep their word, never tell lies, and never reveal secrets. Actors with low Integrity break their promises, lie and reveal secrets.
Virtue - This is the degree to which an actor takes other actors' needs and desires into account when making decisions. Actors with high virtue make choices based on what's best for other actors, themselves included. Actors with low Virtue are selfish, self-centred and egotistical. They always place their own interests ahead of other considerations.
Power - This variable represents the ability to wreak physical, financial, or social injury upon others. Actors with lots of Power have the capacity to do harm, but not necessarily the motivation.
Intelligence - this variable represents the ability to make correct decisions. Actors with high Intelligence often make the most efficacious and pragmatic choices. Actors with low Intelligence often makes incorrect judgments.
Attractiveness - This variable represents an Actor's physical appearance. A female Actor with high Attractiveness is pretty; a male Actor with high Attractiveness is handsome.
Volatility Variables 0 to 100
Adrenaline - Think of this variable as the speed with which adrenaline pours into the bloodstream? It controls the rate of change of Anger/Fear. High values describe an Actor who angers or runs quickly.
Manic Depressive - Actors with high levels of this variable soar to peaks of joy or plunge to depths every time they look at the mail; controls Joy/Sadness.
Sensuality - This variable controls the rate of change of Arousal/ Disgust. An Actor with a high value of Sensuality is readily aroused and easily disgusted.
Mood Variables 100 to -100
Anger/Fear - Positive values denote anger; negative values denote fear.
Joy/Sadness - Positive values denote joy; negative values denote sadness.
Arousal/Disgust - This paring counterbalances arousal, normally thought of in its sexual manifestation, with disgust, normally associated with smell and taste. In this case, however, arousal is used to indicate any heightened sensuality. Licking your lips before digging into a meal constitutes arousal.
Accordance Variables 100 to -100
Accord Integrity - This variable is close to what is known as gullibility; its negative sense would be close to suspiciousness.
Accord Virtue - This variable represents the willingness to see the good in other people. An actor with high levels of Accord Virtue would be more sympathetic and not respond harshly to another Actor's evil actions.
Accord Power - This variable might be call timidity. An Actor with high Accord Power overestimates the power of others. An Actor with low Accord Power underestimates the dangers of any social situation.
Accord Intelligence - No simple English term adequately captures this concept. An Actor with high Accord Intelligence more readily defers to others' judgments, thinking them wise. An Actor with negative values of Accord Intelligence thinks everybody else is stupid and rejects their suggestions.
Accord Attractive - this variable also has no ready translation into English. Behaviorally, an The actor with high values Accord Attractive sees everybody else as beautiful. This variable makes more sense in terms of self-image, in which case you might call its negative value vanity. Accord Attractive might also translate into something like lust.
Relationship Variables 100 to -100
Per Integrity - This variable is very close to what is known as trust. An actor who has high Per Integrity for another act on the belief that the second Actor will honour his promises, keep secrets and not tell lies.
Per Virtue - This variable represents the Virtue of one Actor as perceived by another, Per Virtue towards other substitutes for Virtue in oneself. In other words, one person's Per Virtue for another operates in exactly the same way he would behave if he had similar amounts of Virtue. Indeed, it might be best to add Virtue and Per Virtue together in calculations.
Per Power - This variable indicates the relationship engendered by Power; it's close to fear. High values of Per Power induce an Actor to defer to the judgment and carry out the wishes of the powerful one. An actor with little Per Power toward another is less inclined to carry out the second Actor's wishes. However, true fear is more precisely a combination of Per Power and Per Virtue. In other words, an Actor doesn't fear another unless he perceives the second Actor to be powerful and amoral.
Per Intelligence - This variable represents one Actor's perception of another's Intelligence; it's close to the concept of respect. Although respect can also represent high perceived Virtue or even high perceived power. An Actor with high Per Intelligence for another defers to the other's judgment more readily. An Actor with low Per Intelligence for another doesn't give much weight to the other's recommendations and wishes.
Per Attractive - This variable indicates the degree to which an Actor perceives another as attractive. This value might be heightened by Per Virtue, and vice versa.
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