Mild spoilers for future books in the Legend of Ahya series. Read ahead at your own risk:
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I always knew at some point, after Taylor becomes a mom, that her cubs would be in some sort of grave peril. Either they be kidnapped or exploited for who they are by some villain or another. It's a deep rooted parental fear and can unlock pure rage and desperation in the mother or father who experiences it. None of the details are set in stone other than that I want Taylor to engage with that sort of fear and use it to fuel her wrath against those who took away her babies. With the powers and abilities she has gained over the course of the series along with Ahya being a melee weapon in and of herself, I wanted to finally unleash the full combat potential Taylor was capable of by the end of the book series. I wanted her to be unrelenting in her assault and truly become a force to be reckoned with and not dive into the Mary Sue territory while I'm at it. I'd say losing her children and fighting to get them back is a hell of a motivator to let loose and not hold anything back. Wouldn't you agree?
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I always knew at some point, after Taylor becomes a mom, that her cubs would be in some sort of grave peril. Either they be kidnapped or exploited for who they are by some villain or another. It's a deep rooted parental fear and can unlock pure rage and desperation in the mother or father who experiences it. None of the details are set in stone other than that I want Taylor to engage with that sort of fear and use it to fuel her wrath against those who took away her babies. With the powers and abilities she has gained over the course of the series along with Ahya being a melee weapon in and of herself, I wanted to finally unleash the full combat potential Taylor was capable of by the end of the book series. I wanted her to be unrelenting in her assault and truly become a force to be reckoned with and not dive into the Mary Sue territory while I'm at it. I'd say losing her children and fighting to get them back is a hell of a motivator to let loose and not hold anything back. Wouldn't you agree?
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Thank you very much! As for the eye - I've never confirmed or denied what's going on with it. Only that some pictures later on with her children and/or in her vigilante suit similar to her mother's do we see her sport the patch. But no explanation has been given why she's wearing it or if she lost anything at all. I'm being very careful not to release much information about it! - That's what the books will be answering!
You are most welcome.
As for your character letting loose, I think having your children kidnapped is a perfect explanation to let loose, I myself am planning
something more...heartbreaking for my own character to unleash his wraith.
As for the marry sue, if you keep with in the realm of letting your character unleash her wraith and power she knows and not the powers she is not known for but pulls off seamlessly then I think you will be ok avoiding the marry sue part.
As for your character letting loose, I think having your children kidnapped is a perfect explanation to let loose, I myself am planning
something more...heartbreaking for my own character to unleash his wraith.
As for the marry sue, if you keep with in the realm of letting your character unleash her wraith and power she knows and not the powers she is not known for but pulls off seamlessly then I think you will be ok avoiding the marry sue part.
I get the feeling Taylor never learned combat early on because her mother never wanted her to become what she was. . . .then life said "Fuck you" to everyone on Earth, and everyone including Taylor was shoved and kicked out of their comfort zones.
After getting her ass kicked every where and which way, friends and allies through training and enemies hunting her down without warning, it all culminates to "Fuck it, we ball." Thus, Taylor unlocks the combat potential that was always there.
After getting her ass kicked every where and which way, friends and allies through training and enemies hunting her down without warning, it all culminates to "Fuck it, we ball." Thus, Taylor unlocks the combat potential that was always there.
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