Game of Thrones will always be one of the most riveting and brilliant shows to hit television, and House Stark will always be one of every fan's favorite houses. From Sansa to Jon to Robb, this house has dynamic, unique, strong, and totally lovable characters.

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When it comes to the Myer-Briggs Type Indicator, every person falls into one of the 16 personality categories - and that includes fictional characters! Every fan of this show has their favorite characters, but it's time to see which one they're actually the most like - the MBTI® doesn't lie.

Sansa Stark - INTP

Game of Thrones Sansa Stark

It might surprise some people that Sansa Stark is an INTP, but really, her entire character arc is based on knowledge and observation. Like a true INTP, Sansa is open-minded, and analyzes everything before her.

She's straightforward and objective, which helps her survive everything thrown her way. Of course, she can also be a bit insensitive and condescending, and even a bit withdrawn. However, it all got her to be the Queen of the North.

Eddard Stark - ESFJ

Game of Thrones Ned Stark

Ned Stark definitely gets himself into some hot water, and it's likely because he's an ESFJ living at King's Landing. He's so loyal and honorable that it ends up getting the best of him, but it still makes this personality type proud.

An ESFJ is also caring and sensitive, and have a powerful sense of duty. Of course, they're also a bit inflexible - and even too selfless. Again, these all lead to his surprising downfall.

Bran Stark - ISTJ

Bran Stark in his chair looking up in Game of Thrones

Bran is probably the most objective and straight-forward of all the Starks. Of course, it's part of knowing what happens in the past and present. An ISTJ is rational, and they act based on facts and with purpose.

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They tend to prefer being alone, and they care deeply about their duties and being honest. They're calm - which Bran is to an alarming degree. Of course, they can be a bit insensitive, too.

Benjen Stark - ISFP

Game of Thrones Benjen Stark

This personality type is the 'adventurer', and that's already pretty summarizing of Benjen Stark. He sticks to his own values and way of life, and an ISFP is known for being fiercely independent.

They're curious and passionate people, and while they're usually loners, they're caring. They're a bit unpredictable, but thankfully, that's Benjen's greatest quality, and he's a hero because of it.

Arya Stark - ISTP

Arya Stark in a burning King's Landing in Game of Thrones

Arya is kind of the heroine in a lot of ways. An ISTP is spontaneous - and they dare to differ in ways that makes them totally untraditional, but they don't care. This is the type of person everyone wants in a crisis, too.

However, they're also a bit withdrawn, and are totally stubborn. From Arya's list to training to be 'no one', this is all pretty obvious. An ISTP also likes risks, and hates commitment.

Lyanna Stark - INFP

Lyanna Stark and Rhaeger getting married in Game of Thrones

Fans don't know a lot about Lyanna Stark, but they do know that she was a caring person. She really just wanted to live a simple and happy life outside of war and politics.

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An INFP is the 'mediator', and they're open-minded, imaginative, and totally kind. This generous and passionate type of person struggles with being idealistic, and they're likely to be more withdrawn. This is Lyanna, and it's a shame fans didn't get to know her more.

Robb Stark - ENFJ

Robb and Catelyn Stark sitting at a table in Game of Thrones

Robb Stark is the definition of this personality type, known as the 'protagonist'. This type is known for being strong, having powerful values, and being great leaders.

They're charming, charismatic, reliable, and this makes him as successful as he is. However, his weaknesses, like this personality, are that he's idealistic - and forgets to look at reality. He was a stellar leader, but he made some big mistakes.

Rickon Stark - INFJ

Rickon Stark looking scared in Game of Thrones

Rickon might be a bit young to really have a full-fledged personality, but every fan still knows he's kind, quiet, and definitely not about combat or conflict.

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An INFJ is known for being deep within themselves. They're creative, altruistic, and live on the outside of the mainstream. Like Rickon, they're also a bit lost in the face of challenges. Unfortunately, this definitely got the best of him.

Catelyn Stark - ENTJ

Catelyn Stark in Game Of Thrones

Catelyn is a complex character, but everyone knows that she's overly assertive, dominant, and strong-willed. She's a powerful woman, but her stubbornness and impatience is a big reason that everything bad happens to her and Robb.

She can be cold and arrogant, which is very in-keeping with this personality type. At least an ENTJ knows how to make decisions and press forward.

Jon Snow - ENFJ

Game of Thrones Jon and Ygritte

Jon Snow is a complicated character, and it's hard to fit him perfectly into any of the 16 personality types. However, he might be an ENFJ - just like Robb. However, rather than be being blinded by ambition, Jon sees what he must do for the greater good.

He's a natural leader - despite not wanting to be one. He's selfless, strong-willed, and dutiful, which all make him the character that everyone knows and loves. He's a perfect mix of Robb and Ned, with his own sense of self thrown into it, too. He definitely could have been a worthy king.

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