[X] Go in for the kill, and call Zhengui to help. You have underestimated your own killing power before, and the things cultivation is not superior to your own. Hill or not, you can End it.
I think that's a false choice.To the first point, I agree, it would be relevant to both of those tasks. The question then becomes, which way, simply try to pacify it so that it can be purified without too much trouble, or kill it which would exhaust us. Should we be successful in pacifying it, then we will have all the more energy to go out and deal with additional troublesome spots.
The day's over. That literally doesn't matter.To the second point, it's more of the same as the first. Should we be able to pacify it, we have that much more energy to pile on even more success by doing even more work throughout the day.
I mean, you didn't need Yrs to tell you that. As I said, it's pretty clear from the context that no matter what this confrontation will tire out Ling Qi, and no matter what she'll have both means and freedom to rest and recover afterwards. Between a Kaiju fight, nonviolent pacification and investigation, quelling down weaker spirits while mapping out the region, and locating two very obvious points of interest for investigation by higher ups...And so, if the arc is going to be ending anyway, and there won't be significant drawbacks to having a lack of energy later on in the arc, my entire apprehension regarding the choice is irrelevant.
Even if we kill it, it's not going to stay dead. Remember that the river spirit was killed last year and came back to cause problems for this one? Killing spirits, or at least killing spirits with a strong ego or are tied to physical locations, is more like putting them in time out than destroying them forever. It might or might not make it easier to purify it; not sure how that would work out.[X] Close in, relying on Sixiang to keep it's toxic aura from affecting you, between your music and your subordinates ritualism, it should be possible to pacify the creature.
Why even kill this spirit? It did nothing wrong, and all it did was get awoken while it is being corrupted. If we Pacify the spirit, it just might make it easier to find out the root cause. And I dont want Ling Qi to go for uneccessary kills, since lethal action on this fight is uneccessary.
And another more pragmatic reason, if we kill the spirit, that means there is one less Hill spirit here. One less resource the Empire can utilize. This place is considerably Hilly and Mountainous. So one less hill might not make a difference, but it would still mean one less hill to uphold whatever the balance is here.
Ling Qi putting down a rabid spirit that she doesn't care about though isn't meaningful in that regard though? She kills spirits all the time.Okay I'll throw my two cents in. To me this is the best choice overall. For one, I feel like people are twisting what this option really is. People talk like it's bad or boring characterization, the common option. But read the text, she's Ending it. She is looking at this spirit in terrible pain, and she is thinking of ending, and that ties in quite well to her beliefs of an ultimate end. Also it seems to be less dangerous then attempting to pacify it. Also the walking it option leaves it to do what it wishes, which is not wise
Two things first we don't know if this is a complete spirit of a hill or chopped up bits fused together that looked like a hill so we don't know if it will reform if we kill it. The river was still there after killling the spirit but we don't know what happens to the hillEven if we kill it, it's not going to stay dead. Remember that the river spirit was killed last year and came back to cause problems for this one? Killing spirits, or at least killing spirits with a strong ego or are tied to physical locations, is more like putting them in time out than destroying them forever. It might or might not make it easier to purify it; not sure how that would work out.
Heck, the fight option doesn't even really let us rope in our subordinates or Hanyi. I guess it's a tag-team battle with Zhengui. That could be interesting/valuable, but the groundwork isn't really there earlier in the arc to make the most of it.Mmm, looking at this arc it does several things: world building, foreshadowing, and character growth for Ling Qi in terms of her learning about her responsibilities as a noble and leader.
I think that contain and pacify can both build upon our character development in this arc in a meaningful way, and thus contribute to the arc's overall contribution to the story.
Contain focuses on how Ling Qi approaches her duty as part of the greater machine, and her attitude to risk building on our previous actions here. Pacify builds on her approach to dealing with spirits. Both make use of her men, and so emphasise her development as an officer.
Kill otoh does none of those things, and just doesn't really add anything to the arc. It's just a fight for the sake of having something happen.
right forgot about that.Even if we kill it, it's not going to stay dead. Remember that the river spirit was killed last year and came back to cause problems for this one? Killing spirits, or at least killing spirits with a strong ego or are tied to physical locations, is more like putting them in time out than destroying them forever. It might or might not make it easier to purify it; not sure how that would work out.
Heck, the fight option doesn't even really let us rope in our subordinates or Hanyi. I guess it's a tag-team battle with Zhengui. That could be interesting/valuable, but the groundwork isn't really there earlier in the arc to make the most of it.