5000 years of everything working out because of her power, and this time, it didn’t. Star stared into the Abyss and it called her name, and it could happen again. So I think she is genuinely scared. Especially since she doesn’t know that much about Monitor, such as, what her weaknesses are.
I mean, Monitor was a Draigjibie, and as such, she shouldn’t have elemental magic like fairies do, but she does now. Presumably absorbed from all the fairies she’s consumed.
It only happened because she was naive and unprepared. She will be prepared next time. Monitor has no way to limit her power except imprisoning her and draining her all the time, but if she does THAT Star wouldn’t really be useful for her. And there is no way Star would ever trust Monitor again.
I still think it is a bad moment, she will have to let Star go eventually to survive the next week.
Whatever could she gain from her ? A forced promise ?
My question is whether she planned to let Star live from the beginning or whether she WAS going to kill her and changed her mind as she saw her life force starting to ebb away and is changing her original plan on the fly.
Maybe she’ll try and keep her imprisoned and constantly being drained of energy to not be a threat, her plan being (or being switched to) assuming if she gets enough energy she’ll be able to use star magic?
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Hmmm … is Star really so scared she don’t realize their position will eventually switch?
5000 years of everything working out because of her power, and this time, it didn’t. Star stared into the Abyss and it called her name, and it could happen again. So I think she is genuinely scared. Especially since she doesn’t know that much about Monitor, such as, what her weaknesses are.
I mean, Monitor was a Draigjibie, and as such, she shouldn’t have elemental magic like fairies do, but she does now. Presumably absorbed from all the fairies she’s consumed.
It only happened because she was naive and unprepared. She will be prepared next time. Monitor has no way to limit her power except imprisoning her and draining her all the time, but if she does THAT Star wouldn’t really be useful for her. And there is no way Star would ever trust Monitor again.
I still think it is a bad moment, she will have to let Star go eventually to survive the next week.
Whatever could she gain from her ? A forced promise ?
My question is whether she planned to let Star live from the beginning or whether she WAS going to kill her and changed her mind as she saw her life force starting to ebb away and is changing her original plan on the fly.
Maybe she’ll try and keep her imprisoned and constantly being drained of energy to not be a threat, her plan being (or being switched to) assuming if she gets enough energy she’ll be able to use star magic?
And then use the energy to deal with Armagon ?
Time is running short and to keep Star is literally suicide
I don’t think they are powerful enough to destroy Armagon.