You play the game — but with a velvet glove.
Congratulations, you've somehow made manipulation into an art form without losing your dinner party invitations. The Diplomat is the rarest flavor of the Dark Triad results, and honestly, the most unsettling, because you're the one nobody suspects.
You know exactly what you want, and you know exactly how to get it without ever letting anyone see the gears turning. Where others might bulldoze, guilt-trip, or charm their way through a room with all the subtlety of a foghorn, you just... talk to people. You ask the right questions. You remember the names of their pets and their complicated feelings about their mothers. Is it genuine? Sure, sometimes. Is it also strategic? Almost always.
The thing about you is that your darker tendencies are wrapped in such a reasonable, personable exterior that even calling them "dark" feels dramatic. You're not cruel. You're not reckless. You just have a very clear understanding of what makes people tick, and a very low resistance to using that information when it suits you. That's not nothing.
People trust you, which is either a testament to your genuine warmth or a sign that the world is beautifully naive. Probably both. You tend to land on your feet in conflicts because you were already three steps ahead before the conflict technically started. You don't burn bridges. You don't need to. You're the one who decided where the bridge was built in the first place.
The Diplomat scores relatively low on the impulsive, aggressive end of the spectrum and higher on the calculated, socially fluent end. You're not dangerous in an obvious way. You're dangerous in the way that takes people a while to figure out, usually right around the time they're already on your side.