But what if we talked about Aunor and how she spent her whole life as part of the Praxic Order exhibiting and practicing an extremely narrow viewpoint alongside others who are equally or more zealous than her, and she was also part of Ikora's Hidden which exposed her to a variety of very clearly NOT black and white situations as her Praxic beliefs led her to believe everything would be, and over the years she had to balance those two duties, and balance what she would put her faith in and who she would trust, all the while the Vanguard and the Guardians were becoming more and more exposed to the fact that things are indeed NOT black and white and that everything the Praxic Order established as the ultimate truth about Light and Darkness is not even remotely true, and she had to watch as everyone around her embraced Darkness and exposed the faults in the Light, but she is still tied to the creed of her Order and to the duties and prying eyes of her fellow Praxics.
And then it all culminates with the Praxic relics and temples actively embracing the path of accepting both Light and Darkness, but she is the only one of the Praxics who understands this truth and is now caught between balancing what she knows is right and still adhering to the beliefs of her Order and the scrutiny of the other members of her Order. And in a way, she figured all this out watching not just us use the perfect balance between Light and Darkness, but also watching her sworn enemy struggle with the duty he thinks he owes something greater and even relating to something like that, but she would never say it directly because she's still so deeply entrenched in her identity as a Praxic.
But you know.
















