| Fiduciam | Magnitudinem | Abstractum | Misericordem | Urbanum | Libidinem | Meritum | Corpus | Exitium |
Analysis of phenotype, physiognomy and constitution in Exitium-types.
Exitium-types tend to be coarse and muscular with physique that lean towards the round like Corpus. They are robust and strong, but their temperament does not give the same adult impression as the other two Morem-types. It is more like they have a child's nature in a powerful body, which can be both charming and intimidating. But most often not in a youthfully animated way, since the energy's desensitization also makes them slow in speech and "stony." The combination of muscular, angular, and at the same time infantile elements, often give their faces handsome or attractive features, which also tends to increase the beauty for those who have Exitium secondary. But it can also give them a more mean than soft impression, more "sexy" than "cute" (regardless of gender). It is often when they get older that they look coarse or rough. As young people, they can look like any slim, athletic individual. Sometimes they also have heavy eyes that can resemble the "fatigue" of Abstractum-types. They have a direct and simple language with often folksy elements, are more pragmatic than intellectual, and do not shy away from the use of swear words or verbal insults even when they are not upset. Their whole style – cognitive, verbal and physical - tends towards the primitive, coarse and sexual. It is not a particularly verbal energy. Exitium-types are more common in men than in women. (Criminals, cops, tyrannical fathers, actors, horror film directors, and hard rock musicians tend to be Exitium.)
Notes on the examples
Finding examples of Exitium-individuals is definitely not difficult, it is enough to just flip through pictures of hard criminals (where motives often lack ideological basis). But I also find that Exitium is common among musicians, actors and film directors. Thus, Exitium is probably the easiest type to find examples of along with Fiduciam and Libidinem. But female examples can still be hard to find. Their films tend to lean towards more simple and primitive concepts, such as action or horror, while as actors they are often drawn to play rugged characters in films such as outlaws and criminal antagonists.
Both clowniness and the tyrannical tends to increase with Misericordem in the configuration. I would place Dennis Hopper, Mikael Persbrandt, Thorsten Flinck, Gene Simmons, Blackie Lawless, Josef Stalin, Saddam Hussein, Lars-Inge Svartenbrandt, Aileen Wuornos, Tommy Zethraeus, Charles Manson, Ted Bundy, Richard Ramirez, Rosemary West, Juha Valjakkala , Albert Fish, Ariel Castro, Andrew Anglin, Oskar Dirlewanger, G.G. Allin, Jesse Ventura, Jack Nicholson, Donald Trump, etc. in this category. Also Micke "Svullo" Dubois (a Swedish comedian of sorts who ended his own life) since Misericordem probably also gives rise to a greater risk of depression. Sometimes they can have a peculiar or somewhat creepy flamboyant manner which, in appearance, can resemble Urbanum or exitiumic Misericordem such as in the exemples of Luka Magnotta, cult leader Jaime Gomez (Reyji), and Tiger King.
On the other hand, the more professional and intellectual tendency will increase with Urbanum in the configuration. I mostly place David Simon, Rollo Tomassi, Hasan Piker, Mattias Karlsson, Jean-Francois Gariépy, Vox Day, Heinrich Himmler, Steven S. DeKnight, Jon Voight, Christopher Walken, and youtubers such as "huMAN" and "Better Bachelor" in this category where Urbanum is secondary. I have often mixed up libidinem-abstractumic Exitium with urbanumic Exitium since both tends to have a certain calmness, maturity and intelligence that can be confused with other energy-types. I am still learning how to distinguish them.
With Libidinem in the configuration, one might expect a more clownish and sexually wild variant, but I find that on the whole this type tends to be more similar to Corpus in simplicity, "maturity" and quietness (especially in combination with Abstractum) as in the examples of G.W. Persson, Alan Moore, Helena Blavatsky, George Gurdjieff, Fritz Perls, Johannes Brahms, Karl Marx, Jonathan Banks, Sean Connery, Xander Berkeley, Clint Eastwood, Janne Josefsson, Varg Vikernes, and youtuber "Entrepreneurs in Cars." With Fiduciam or Magnitudinem co-secondary instead of Abstractum they tend to be a bit more energetic and "cocky," such as in the examples of Benito Mussolini, Elliott Hulse, War Machine, and Robert Aschberg (their physical resemblance can certainly be seen). Other examples I place in the "libidinemic" category are often actors like Bruce Willis, Michael Ansara, Jerry Doyle, Charlton Heston, and also Gary Busey, Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio, Bill Paxton, and others who likely have Fiduciam co-secondary. A more charming variant of Exitium.
Exitium is also a type about which there exist a relatively large amount of information in the psychoanalytic literature since criminals are often of interest in psychological research.