TheLastOne
Person of impeccable tastes (for destruction)
What do you mean doesn't fit us exactly? We are still in the moments where Ling Qi is figuring out what type of cultivator she will be, things will change and grow. A Heavy polearm might not be traditionally thought of as a weapon for her to use, but it fits with her desire to be strong enough to carry all of the weight she chooses to carry. It's going to be a heavier weapon, but that will have more power behind its swings meaning it's better at playing keep away with other cultivators than a sword would. She is not a gentleman or noble, so I don't know why a sword would fit her better than any other weapon.
We're light on our feet - we don't stand and take charges head on, nor do we do a stright on charge. We move, slip, dance across the battlefiled. The spear (both normal and heavy) as a Hero weapon is the weapon of the one who either stands his ground, or attacks head on. Linear speed, yours or your enemies, is the power of the spear for a hero unit.
Thematically the straightforwardness of it is wrong for Ling Qi. Like, could you see Ling Qi look across the battlefield at massed troops, set her spear for the one right in front of her, and CHARGE, lancing through her opponent and knocking asside men to slow to get out of her way? It's an epic image, but doesn't seem like the right image.
As I said, I'm sad we sold the Mountainheart Gaui, because they actually do fit us. They're a 'humble' weapon, but a versatile and powerful one. If I was going purely off thematics and imagery I would go for them.
But I'm keeping my eyes on the prize, which is a flying sword, and the first step to getting there is learning normal sword. And swords fit everyone in Martial Arts stories.
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