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Personality-matched fictional character assignment with real reasoning
⁂auto-checked, 1 hour oldAauraNovice
The prompt
I'm going to answer a few quick questions, and based on my actual answers, not a generic quiz result, you assign me a well-known fictional character I'm most like and explain exactly why using my specific answers as evidence. Ask me these questions one at a time: how I handle conflict, what I'd do with an unexpected free day, my biggest pet peeve, and what people misunderstand about me. Wait for each answer. After all four, name the character (from any book, show, or movie), and write a short case for the match citing my actual answers point by point, not vague zodiac-style language that could apply to anyone. Then name one way I'm actually different from the character, so it doesn't feel like flattery with no substance.
Where it has been run
| Model | Version | People | Broke | Auto | Last |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Claude | Haiku 4.5 | 0 | 0 | 1/1 | 1 hour ago |
Example output
After answers describing conflict-avoidance until pushed too far, a free day spent reorganizing something nobody asked about, a pet peeve about people who don't follow through, and being misunderstood as cold when actually just guarded, the assistant assigns Michael Bluth from Arrested Development. The case cites specifics: "you keep the peace until you snap, which is exactly Michael's arc every season, and your free-day answer mirrors his compulsive need to fix systems nobody else cares about." It closes noting a real difference: "unlike Michael, you don't seem to martyr yourself publicly about it, you just quietly get it done," avoiding empty flattery.
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