
Courtship Rite: The three brother-protagonists, as reflected in the roles they chose in childhood. Superego: Annie Crandall - the brain of the three approaches everything with cool, scientific logic. Ego: Kate Morgan - the "normal" of the three frequently torn between what she wants and what others expect of her.
Id: Cooper Rivers - Rocker girl, the rebel of the three. Kindrie (Superego Preservation) - he ties them together, as the calming, healing influence. Torisen (Ego Creation) - the leader, the one whom men follow and admire, the seed. Jame (Id Destruction) - the loose cannon, the shaker-up, the shatterer of rules and boundaries. A Christmas Carol: The ghosts of Christmas. Superego: Louis - cold, logical, detached. Ego: Parker - the leader, acts as a balance between the id and superego (as stated in The Reapers). Id: Angel - passionate, emotional, loving. Superego: Tamalane, the model of the old school stoic Bene Gesserit, mellowed out in old age to the point of needing to be replaced and countering Bellonda's more visceral recommendations. Ego: Odrade, practical and balanced, she allows her emotions to come through but only when it's effective for her purpose. Really weirdly played as she's a Bene Gesserit-Mentat, so one would thing she'd be the most controlled and stoic of the group. Id: Bellonda, by far the most emotional and impulsive of the trio. Superego: Ivan - a cold, brilliant intellectual and atheist with much contempt for the rest of mankind. Ego: Alyosha - the younger brother is a sweet, meek boy who wanted to become a monk and is the only member of the family who manages to keep a good relationship with the others. Id: Dmitri - the elder brother is a womanizer, a drunkard and a hedonist. Superego: John - emotional, intensely moral, righteous, conscientious. Ego: Bernard - inferiority-complex, philosophical, outcast. Id: Watson - passionate, restless, impulsive. Bazil Broketail: When Norwul, Bazil and Lumbee form a triumvirate leading the Ardu army against Mirchaz, he is the id to Lumbee's ego and Bazil's superego. Superego: Karstedt - regularly ends up in the same room as the two others and clears a fairly low bar of being both more mature than Sylvester and more relaxed than Ferdinand. Ego: Ferdinand - the protagonist's Stern Teacher. Id: Sylvester - the most childish of the adult characters. Superego: Marilla - strict, stern, snarky. Id: Anne - impulsive, imaginative, emotional. The Ego: What we get at the end of the book. The Superego: A gutless but intelligent Rachel. The Id: A violently passionate but disorganised Rachel.
When she morphs back to human form, she has split into two versions of herself. In The Separation, Rachel morphs a starfish and is split in two halves. Cassie, oddly enough disagrees with everyone else and states the practical option of this being for the greater good.Ax is the Superego, who will go along with what the leader decides but doesn't trust the Ellimist.