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6/14/2025, 11:46:02 AM
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Wyze didn't start The Guard, but he became a loyal member. Exploring dangerous territories, beating up wild Pokémon, and even protecting others from the kind of people that he used to be. But no good thing lasts forever. Alpha took his squad to Stone Edge Summit, looking to be the first to finally conquer it. He still hasn't returned. Wyze had agreed with Alpha's request to handle duties as an interim guildmaster while he was gone, but the "interim" part of that title is getting more faded by the day. He can't imagine having to fill in the shoes of the best leader he's ever known, but it's looking like that's what he's going to have to do.
Wyze is still rough around the edges, but he's showing clear signs of trying to improve. His temper isn't as harsh, his language has cleaned up... somewhat, and he's taken precautions against his hazardous abilities, but he still sometimes has his old mannerisms crop up. His new role is weighing on him, and having to juggle it and slowly having to accept that the person he looked up to is gone is putting him under a lot of stress, but he's managed to keep things afloat so far. Really, what Wyze lacks most as a guildmaster is charisma. He doesn't have a friendly face and he doesn't know how to give encouraging speeches, only able to crudely ape Alpha's lessons from his memories. It's difficult to ensure a mother that her kid is in safe hands when you unintentionally say it with a sly smirk. He's got a soft spot for the heroic types that remind him of Alpha and the hostile inhospitable types that remind him of who he used to be.
Wyze didn't start The Guard, but he became a loyal member. Exploring dangerous territories, beating up wild Pokémon, and even protecting others from the kind of people that he used to be. But no good thing lasts forever. Alpha took his squad to Stone Edge Summit, looking to be the first to finally conquer it. He still hasn't returned. Wyze had agreed with Alpha's request to handle duties as an interim guildmaster while he was gone, but the "interim" part of that title is getting more faded by the day. He can't imagine having to fill in the shoes of the best leader he's ever known, but it's looking like that's what he's going to have to do.
Wyze is still rough around the edges, but he's showing clear signs of trying to improve. His temper isn't as harsh, his language has cleaned up... somewhat, and he's taken precautions against his hazardous abilities, but he still sometimes has his old mannerisms crop up. His new role is weighing on him, and having to juggle it and slowly having to accept that the person he looked up to is gone is putting him under a lot of stress, but he's managed to keep things afloat so far. Really, what Wyze lacks most as a guildmaster is charisma. He doesn't have a friendly face and he doesn't know how to give encouraging speeches, only able to crudely ape Alpha's lessons from his memories. It's difficult to ensure a mother that her kid is in safe hands when you unintentionally say it with a sly smirk. He's got a soft spot for the heroic types that remind him of Alpha and the hostile inhospitable types that remind him of who he used to be.
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