DRUNK
A hidden type unlocked by a specific answer. Alcohol-dependent and romantically chaotic — living proof that some people cope differently.

Strengths
- Drops the act and becomes brutally honest after two drinks
- Experiences life through a distinct lens
- Finds a private coherence inside chaos
- Your appearance is itself statistically unlikely
Shadows
- Alcohol postpones processing instead of reaching the root
- Emotional chaos means too few outlets, not an inability to love
- The jump from sober walls to total openness is hard to follow
- You hide so deeply that even you may lose track of yourself
Profile Analysis
You are the system's hidden level. Not everyone can trigger you; those who do either answer in a very unusual way or happen to be in a strange mood tonight. Either way, you are no standard configuration.
Alcohol is not merely a drink to you. It is noise cancellation, a confessional, and a permit to loosen the string you hold painfully tight. Sober, you perform well; relaxed, the real you appears.
Your feelings get messy because too much has been held down. Once an exit opens, everything rushes out—not because nothing is there, but because what was always there has never been properly seen.
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You have intuitive, unconventional routes that others miss. Your best state is not always easy to summon; find a legal ignition switch that lasts longer and works better than alcohol.
In Relationships
You need someone who can hold both sober and relaxed versions of you—someone who does not love only the version that tells the truth after drinking, but patiently welcomes you opening while clear-headed.
Growth Edge
Strong liquor burns, but what comes loose afterward needs somewhere to land. Find an outlet that lets you relax without a substance, even if it is one person or one practice. That is home.
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