Story-Teller
What It Points To
Section titled “What It Points To”People with this pattern help others understand life by turning events into a clear story. They are not adding color for effect. They put the parts in order and show why one moment mattered, so people can talk about what happened without staying lost in it. You’d notice this in the friend who retells a bad day so everyone laughs once, then knows what really hurt.
Integration property: Same story, different telling — tuned to who is listening right now
Card Universe
Section titled “Card Universe”No visual seed is available for this NatureType yet.
No Card Universe role has been assigned yet.
Ingredients
Section titled “Ingredients”Multiple Natures (MNs)
- Entertaining Nature
Multiple Intelligences (MIs)
- Interpersonal Intelligence
- Linguistic Intelligence
- Intrapersonal Intelligence
Active Traits
Section titled “Active Traits”
register-shifting in language
shapes the room from the stage
reads social state in real time
high self-regulation under load
Adjacent NatureTypes
Section titled “Adjacent NatureTypes”- Oral Keeper (Tradition-Bearer — fidelity-preserving)
- Improv performer (Improv performer — co-scene)
Where It Shows Up
Section titled “Where It Shows Up”Careers
Section titled “Careers”- Professional storyteller or oral historian (primary) - Tells stories live calibrated to the room, pacing and emphasis tuned to who is listening
- Theater performer or monologuist (primary) - Reads social state in real time, shapes the room from the stage
- Radio dramatist or voice actor (secondary) - Builds character and emotional arc through voice alone, listener reconstructs full narrative from vocal texture and dialogue.
- Podcast host or audio narrator (secondary) - Sustains listener engagement through narrative pacing and vocal presence; story-shaping reduced by real-time constraint or nonfiction format.
- Comedy performer or stand-up comic (adjacent) - Structures joke setup-punchline as compressed narrative; audience laughter replaces story’s deeper arc-resolution.
- Calibrate telling to audience — same story, different pacing for different rooms (primary)
- Use pause, emphasis, and register-shift to maintain attention (primary)
- Maintain composure and energy across multiple performances (secondary)
- Memorize and refine repertoire across years (secondary)
Hobbies and activities
Section titled “Hobbies and activities”- Attending and studying theater or storytelling performances (primary)
- Improvisation or comedy workshops (primary)
- Podcast listening or audio drama appreciation (secondary)
- Writing and revising personal narratives (secondary)
Life roles
Section titled “Life roles”- Young apprentice — learns repertoire and stagecraft from elder tellers (primary)
- Master storyteller — whose stories are remembered word for word decades later (primary)
- Community keeper — preserves and transmits oral culture (secondary)