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C'mon, be fair. It's /co/, most people posting here are jaded by someone breaking fated outcomes by being special enough in capeshit.
>before that she was just bumping into stuff
Dunno about that. She still kind of feels like she's just bumping into stuff, but...productively. Which you could argue is the point and I could argue is an issue with Royalty being rooted in self-actualisation rather than morality (again, Aesma and Hansa being prime examples of Royalty. And utter rotten cunts) being something that should be scrutinised more. Especially when everyone in the actual story seems to assume Royalty is morally correct and will result in unambiguously beneficial outcomes for the world despite the whole point of Royalty being a fundamentally amoral concept by definition. And demonstrably destructive. Yes, yes, stagnation bad, but it would be nice if there was more emphasis on the positives of Allison's journey sometimes. Like all the folks she apparently helped out while training with White Chain. I'm not asking her to be a superhero or anything, but it feels like destruction, failure, and loss are the most significant outcomes of her involvement with little silver linings.
>finally
I thought Mottom's final moments against Jagganoth did that better, honestly. She was the man boldly setting forth in the desert knowing his canteen was empty at that point.