The Importance Of The 14th And The Wol/wod Future?

RSS News

Syndicated News Service
That scene where the WOD was running to awake G’raha from the tower really got me.

I have to admit I was thinking that my WOD was going to pulll a Garnet and keep running for G’raha. As cute as that would have been, I was mentally screaming that you better go back and pick that up because we didn’t spent all that time for you to drop it. So I was relieved to see her run back and get it.

But I can’t help but think about both the WOD and G’raha, and I loved how he was able to accept his younger self. He accepted both his Exarch identity and his younger self which is how he was able to merge his two souls together. He was able to reconnect with who he was before without letting go of the person he became as well as to who he could become in the future. This I felt was a really nice parallel to the WOL/WOD who is starting to reconnect with their Azem identity.

This long pause as the WOL/WOD looked at the crystal before picking it up makes me think that they were still coming to terms with who they were and what that might mean. Does this mean that we will begin a new journey to learn more of the 14th member and their role in what happened so long ago? There are still some questions about the 14th that we still need some answers to like their connection to Hydealyn if they weren’t part of the group who summoned her for example.

To me it was a self-reflection as they looked at the crystal before picking it up. And when they picked it up, it’s like a symbol of their acceptance of who they were, despite not remembering anything of their previous life… as well as that they still have a lot to learn about themselves in the future. But will we be learning more about Azem? What do you all think about the 14th member?

Continue reading...
 
Back
Top