Which Raya and the Last Dragon Character Are You?
Sword skills, blind trust, calculated loyalty, or sheer resourcefulness: Kumandra runs on all of it. Ten questions to find out which energy you're actually bringing to the table.
About this quiz
Some quizzes ask you what kind of pizza topping you are. This one goes somewhere more interesting.
Raya and the Last Dragon is, at its core, a film about what trust costs you, and whether paying that cost is worth it. Not in a vague, feel-good way, but in the specific, uncomfortable way of someone who has been burned before and still has to decide whether to open the door again. That tension is what makes its characters stick. And it's what makes figuring out which one mirrors you genuinely revealing.
The four archetypes this quiz surfaces are more distinct than they first appear. Raya is the obvious hero, disciplined, driven, carrying the mission like a second spine, but her real defining trait is the war she fights against her own need for other people. Sisu leads with warmth so open it reads as naivety until you realize it takes more nerve to trust unconditionally than to guard yourself. Namaari is the one people misread most: someone shaped by duty and a complicated history whose redemption isn't a monologue but a single, costly choice made under pressure. And then there's Boun, running a floating noodle restaurant before most kids have made a real decision, whose emotional intelligence hides inside practical action rather than anything he'd ever bother to say out loud.
What the quiz actually measures
Which Raya and the Last Dragon character are you isn't really a question about a favorite. It's a question about how you move through a world that's fractured, where trust is the rarest resource and people's motives are never fully legible. The ten questions here probe things like: how you lead when control slips away, what you do when someone who let you down asks for another shot, whether you treat optimism as a strategy or a crutch, and what role you default to when the plan collapses halfway through.
None of the results are a compliment or a critique. Raya's self-reliance is both her superpower and her blind spot. Sisu's openness is both reckless and quietly courageous. Namaari's complexity is both her burden and her depth. Boun's practicality is both his shield and his love language. Every profile carries the full weight of what it actually is.
Kumandra is a world that broke because five tribes stopped believing in each other. The film's argument is that the only way through that kind of fracture is the one thing no one wants to risk first. That argument lands differently depending on which character you are. Take the quiz and find out which side of that bet you're actually on.