Which Limbus Company Character Do You Kin?

By: Ana Rinkevich
Created: 5 days ago
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Okay, let’s be honest - Limbus Company is not just a game. It’s a trauma delivery system disguised as an indie strategy RPG. You come for the aesthetics and turn-based combat, and suddenly you’re knee-deep in symbolism, emotional damage, and characters who absolutely refuse to be normal about anything.

This kinnie quiz is for the people who didn’t just play Limbus Company - you felt it. The ones who looked at the Sinners and thought, “Yeah… that’s uncomfortably close to home.” Because let’s be real: every character in this game is coping badly in a very specific way, and somehow it’s relatable.

Being a kinnie isn’t about wanting to be a character. It’s about recognizing their mindset. Their emotional patterns. Their way of surviving in a messed-up world that keeps demanding more than they have to give. Some people cope through logic. Some through chaos. Some through silence. Some through blind optimism that definitely hasn’t been crushed yet (somehow).

This quiz drops you into strategy-RPG–style scenarios inspired by Limbus Company: impossible missions, morally gray decisions, team dynamics that are barely holding together, and the constant pressure to keep moving forward even when everything feels broken. It’s not about winning - it’s about enduring.

Answer instinctively. Don’t choose what sounds smart or heroic. Choose what feels accurate. The option that matches how your brain actually works when you’re stressed, overwhelmed, or emotionally cornered. The one that makes you go, “Oh no. That’s me.”

At the end, you’ll get one of six Limbus Company kin results - each representing a different survival style, emotional core, and way of navigating pain. None of them are perfect. All of them are complicated. Just like the game. Just like you.

So yeah. Hop on the bus.

Let’s see who you kin.

About Ana

Ana Rinkevich

Hi, quiz lovers! I'm Ana, and I can't imagine my morning coffee without scrolling new quizzes. So I started writing them. Eleanor Roosevelt once said, "I think, at a child's birth, if a mother could ask a fairy godmother to endow it with the most useful gift, that gift should be curiosity." I'm sure that curiosity is our most powerful tool to learn the world around us and inside us. And quizzes are the most curious way to learn a bit of everything. So don't waste your time. Pick a quiz, and let's find out your today's score!