[x] ...Sieglinde Corrina Ravenhill.
Elizabeth is not truly expected to lead the way Sieglinde is on account of her personality, nor does she have the same reluctance. Not worth the effort of trying to change when she isn't gonna merc anyway.
Stephanie is a nobody and has been rather too withdrawn to draw attention with regards to leadership otherwise.
Neianne is also a nobody, even if she is the person who'd probably do best leading the squad right now. She might have the most potential as well, but that also depends on how one assesses Sieglinde and I currently do not believe the teachers view Sieglinde's potential for leadership as negatively as herself.
I'm not sure about the story beats though. I've mostly landed on this vote by thinking about what I feel makes the most sense in universe and haven't really considered those. Even then I'm not entirely sure I'm reading the teachers motivations correctly, but oh well.
As for my thoughts on Lucille's situation: My first thought was that making Wendy leader would probably have both better results for team coherency and for immediate leadership. Don't really know which of all of them has the most potential. It's true that Lucille honestly stands to gain the most from being squad leader though, as she has a lot to learn and will need it the most (or rather, is expected to need it the most). That all just makes it extra sad that making her leader here is highly likely to torpedo any chances of her teammates warming up to her, and a hostile team and no self-confidence don't exactly make a good environment for learning leadership.
Not making Lucille leader was politically impossible. We're in the middle of House Celestia's land, and not giving her the position would be a black mark on their honor. The Headsmistress depends upon House Celestial for finding, defense, and all sorts of things. The only reason she can get away with not automatically giving Siegelinde a position is because her family has less power in Apaloft.
Which is actually one of the reasons, on top of thinking it would be good for her, that I voted for Neianne.
Political drama/questions/worries/concerns. And yeah, there will be people quite 'concerned', no doubt.
Which would be a useful role.... in a larger unit or army. This is a four person squad.So, on the whole "how about Neianne?" thing I'm going to raise a point I think has significant support.
Neianne is a doer style of inspiring and leading, see the Wyvern most explicitly and the Squirrel attack. She is also absurdly diplomatic and very easy to get along with, and because she's a doer she's pretty good at getting that diplomacy used to get things done.
Thus I would argue Neianne is actually an absurdly good secretary and adjunct. To support another person who has to be the pinnacle of whatever the squad or army looks towards, while getting a shitload of paperwork and interface with the soldiers. She's like the epitome of the dryad lieutenant or something. I would also argue that because of her helpful nature and the qualities I've already outlined she would be amazingly good at teaching some important leadership lessons to a person above her in the command chain.
It's actually still useful there because Sieglinde or Elizabeth or Stephanie, but mostly Sieglinde is often too aloof to fully connect with her team. If Neianne acts as the glue that keeps them together in a de facto lieutenant role, there can be deep and insightful talks between her and Sieglinde.Which would be a useful role.... in a larger unit or army. This is a four person squad.
If said leader requires a second person on a 4 person team to actually keep the team together, why not just cut out said 'leader'' and install the glue? We can still have those deep and insightful talks as we solicit advise and thoughts from the team.It's actually still useful there because Sieglinde or Elizabeth or Stephanie, but mostly Sieglinde is often too aloof to fully connect with her team. If Neianne acts as the glue that keeps them together in a de facto lieutenant role, there can be deep and insightful talks between her and Sieglinde.
It's actually still useful there because Sieglinde or Elizabeth or Stephanie, but mostly Sieglinde is often too aloof to fully connect with her team. If Neianne acts as the glue that keeps them together in a de facto lieutenant role, there can be deep and insightful talks between her and Sieglinde.
If said leader requires a second person on a 4 person team to actually keep the team together, why not just cut out said 'leader'' and install the glue? We can still have those deep and insightful talks as we solicit advise and thoughts from the team.
Because if you're being the leader, or being the glue, you aren't the other one.There's nothing stopping Neianne from doing that if she's in the leadership role either. She's friends with her entire squad, so while she may have to 'order' them at times, if there is an issue she can actually talk to them as friends and not get brushed off with 'I follow orders, stay out of my business' the way a more 'structured' squad may be.
We should have a talk sooner or later with Sieglinde about her avoidance of putting herself out there instead of just lecturing at like minded people, but it can happen in either position since we'll be doing it as a friend who wants her to make her dreams a reality, and not a squad leader filling out checkboxes.
What? That doesn't make any sense. Neianne will be the "glue" regardless of her position, because she has a personal relationship with each of the others individually. That isn't going to change because she's the leader.Because if you're being the leader, or being the glue, you aren't the other one.