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  2. NintendawgzToday at 12:21 PM
  3. My thoughts would be that was the reason the second tower appeared
  4. they neglected challenging the tower immediately to pursue their power struggle between themselves
  5. Basically failing their duty
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  7. Eon FoxToday at 12:23 PM
  8. When conflict is between strong enough wills, more towers would gradually appear. There'd be a second tower, and eventually a third and so on. But the moment where the focus would be on Zhu and Wei would be when there's just then the second emerging.
  9. Though, I am not a fan of the two tower idea.
  10. Wei's will is strong, but Wei seems to be capable of retreat and even surrender. That might not be enough to overpower the will of a Wyr.
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  12. NintendawgzToday at 12:24 PM
  13. Fair enough
  14. I def like that take on Weis personality
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  16. Eon FoxToday at 12:25 PM
  17. Zhurong, on the other hand, has a ferocity to her will, as well as a Catalyst (her sword). She could easily outwill a Wyr. She's clearly not one to go down without a hell of a fight.
  18. It should be where Weishan's rebellion ends after he fails to usurp the role of Wyr from Zhurong after an intense battle (his loss only being truly cemented by his lesser will). That would mark where his will would fail; the point of shameful retreat.
  19. A more powerful gut blow would be that, unbeknownst to him, his weapon is also a Catalyst, but he lacked enough will and resolve to awaken it.
  20. This disgrace, this self-doubt, this hesitation... it would haunt him as a character flaw, because it would make him that much less secure in the dominance of his convictions (or even if he had any at all).
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  22. NintendawgzToday at 12:31 PM
  23. I like it. Good character development already and gives a large amount of room for more if he can regain his will
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  25. Eon FoxToday at 12:31 PM
  26. It paints him as just nearly powerful enough to triumph, but having a human sense of flaw and frailty that separates him from paving his destiny to the fullest.
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