once again spike is in the funny position of "he's definitely extraverted but he doesn't like any of these people in the slightest with the exception of buffy, dawn and buffy's mom" and even then i wouldn't say he's very friendly per se with any of them except buffy's mom.
he has his own demon buddies but i only got the vibe that he was actually friends with one of them
faith and misty are in the "social and extraverted but very few actual friends"
and faith will go from telling completely madeup stories to sound cool to "MY DEAD MOTHER HITS HARDER THAN THAT" in the span of an evening
near is a loner in the sense that he doesn't know how to interact with other people in a way that isn't a strictly professional setting (with the exception of mello), and is very withdrawn and distant, even though his entire character arc is about how much he needs other people in order to succeed.
chara tara damian and ianthe are also in the "i'm totally okay and normal and you don't know me" to "time to just trauma vomit on you unprompted."
and with nona she doesn't hide any of her positive emotions and not even a lot of her negative emotions but she won't tell people what
what's HAPPENING to her. in nona the ninth she knew about her impending death for weeks, and in last resort she knew for the entire game and only ever told lacus aaaaand i think virgilius, and even they didn't really get the full picture of nona's other aspects.
waltaquin is the only one who got her last secret, the one that would be most surprising to others, that being her doubt that she's capable of knowing what love is, despite her repeatedly saying it to everyone around her.
edelgard is dead centre because simultaneously she shares too much and nothing at all, and she's both very social and popular and extremely hard to get close to
me opening this meme like
the contradiction of a john
akira and imoen meanwhile are both in the position of like
feigning simplicity is the best way to describe it i would say. they let other people project what they want to see onto them and hide the less palatable parts of themselves. in imoen's case it's literally being an incarnation of murder with an inferiority complex, in akira's case it's a palpable god complex and a deep rage against the world
with steph meanwhile i wasn't sure where to put her? it very much depends on the era. at the start of her introduction she was very upfront about her feelings, she was very emotional and angry and that's why bruce wayne was a piece of shit at her at every opportunity, but then she was sort of trying to be more palatable, then exploded in emotion and died.
then came back and shoved all that emotion way deep down.