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when you simplify it down, yes. however, the actions and choices he made in just those two events speak for his character and not just his strength. dude had his magic sealed for 5 years just to protect them and himself. while William is not altruistic he continuously sacrifices himself, placing the burden on his shoulders in an effort to protect others.
Dude just defeated an army and a god and you still feel he needs a test character. Shouldn’t He have passed that test when he helped them after first meating them?
I gotta be honest the tension in this chapter seems contrived and i have reason to belive he will fail. And by the end of the Chapter you end where it started. it would be fine of this was combined with the previuos chapter but as a standalone it feels like filler 🤷🏾♂️
???? These seem like very practical spells to learn
What?
WHy would you even split up tho
you mean like having the backing of two guardians he can relocate all his loved ones to? taking him out is taking out the king. you eliminate an additional archmage from their faction, leader, and motive. By not killing him you are kicking the can down the road only to let him kill more people and gain more influence. lith barely has to answer to anyone in the griffin kingdom and the only people who could possibly subdue him in combat are on his side. Orion, Vaster, and Manohar would not get in his way. especially if you fight him in the open and reveal he is part of the night court.
Oh is that what dancing is?
Dont need 6 sentences Jerking off the mc on how hansome cool he is
just stop playing by his rules lmao. it's really that simple