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

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While I don't know how long it would take to have effects the last time we ("killed/changed") a spirit, we had the Sect Elders there to keep it contained.
Snowblossom does not have any 4 realms, let alone 5 realms+, so if things here go wrong they can go terribly wrong.
Well, this one isn't anywhere near as strong as our old Teacher. Also, unlike before, the population center is further away than before too.
 
[X] Allow Hanyi to do as she has said. (Risks of future changes to winter ecosystem, ???)

They say misery loves company.
Time to test that
 
[X] Allow Hanyi to do as she has said. (Risks of future changes to winter ecosystem, ???)

Sometimes managing nature means grabbing a hunting rifle.
 
[X] Allow Hanyi to do as she has said. (Risks of future changes to winter ecosystem, ???)

Who would be so heartless as to deny Hanyi her Glock?
 
[X] Allow Hanyi to do as she has said. (Risks of future changes to winter ecosystem, ???)

I do wonder what the White Sky is going to think about our growing habit of blowing up passing ice ladies. That seems like the sort of thing they'd have an opinion on.
 
[X] Allow Hanyi to do as she has said. (Risks of future changes to winter ecosystem, ???)

Where the Ling family is concerned, no mother or aunt is allowed to be sad 24/7!
 
[X] Do not allow this, your sister should not risk herself on this spirit (Ensures winter ecosystem stability, ???)
 
[X] Allow Hanyi to do as she has said. (Risks of future changes to winter ecosystem, ???)

This resonates with our idea of Stagnation is Death, and that we should Disrupt What Is, and in doing so, Shape What Will Be. If Hanyi keeping her company kills the spirit, then atleast the next iteration will be better suited for human interaction.
 
[X] Allow Hanyi to do as she has said. (Risks of future changes to winter ecosystem, ???)
 
[X] Allow Hanyi to do as she has said. (Risks of future changes to winter ecosystem, ???)

Stagnation is death.
So they need to either adapt or perish.
 
To be fair, I don't think the Mother would disagree with our ideas about stagnation being a slow death; she knows she's being worn away by inches and drops. She just isn't able to change enough to do anything else, and has accepted that her death will inevitably come because of this.
 
Think about it this way, if you allow spirits to have their own growth, ecology and society even at the cost of uncertainty or chaos for mortals (that Cultivators will have to deal with), why, that's the Weilu way of doing things, a stated goal that is close to the heart of our protagonist.

Sealing off the mountain tops and dusting your hands while saying "job well done, peace for a thousand years" is the Peaks/Imperial Way of doing things.

Hence, I am compelled by narrative to vote:

[X] Allow Hanyi to do as she has said. (Risks of future changes to winter ecosystem, ???)
 
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