Threads Of Destiny(Eastern Fantasy, Sequel to Forge of Destiny)

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yeah, I prefer something Roots related for the name of this technique. It fits it's effect style of the visible portions being destroyed but regrown afterwards. And Paradise as the pair of it fits the Dream/aspirational aspect of it. This Art will be our "Reason to Persist" art, in both the literal defensive sense, but also as an anti-tragedy sense of rebuilding that which others seek to destroy.

[X] Roots of Paradise

Maybe we can tweak the name more if ever we get around to tweaking the art or something, but this is good enough for now.
 
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Adhoc vote count started by Killer_Whale on Jun 9, 2024 at 2:00 AM, finished with 106 posts and 47 votes.
 
As cool as the broken pillar is, Ling Qi just doesn't have a connection to it. The core of her current persistence philosophy is best matched by the boreal forests, constantly regrowing year after year.

[X] Evergreen Succession
 
Adhoc vote count started by Frost5 on Jun 9, 2024 at 3:26 AM, finished with 112 posts and 51 votes.
 
[X] Evergreen Succession

Yeah, I prefer this. And don't want to use Roots of Paradise just because I personally don't like any of the same words to be used between the Art and Technique names, and this already has Distant Paradise Resilience.

Also I just made this connection, and chuckled enough to throw it out there.

[jk] Life Finds a Way
 
At least call it Broken Pillar Legacy to keep in-tune with art naming scheme.

Personally though I'd prefer a name that refers to the Green, which is the source/embodiment of the persistence key to the art.
 
[X] Evergreen Succession

Given we do winter as preparing for spring, a hint of that in the name feel appropriate.
 
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