Reread this thread, and oh boy does this quote ring true.
They don't wanna be told what to do but what are possible pitfalls on their path so they can adjust and avoid them.
Reread this thread, and oh boy does this quote ring true.
They don't wanna be told what to do but what are possible pitfalls on their path so they can adjust and avoid them.
Same here, but I latched onto the quote you mentioned: "They don't wanna be told what to do but what are the possible pitfalls of their path so they can adjust and avoid them".
Can't help but see myself in that. I've always been keen to tell others how their best laid plans will likely fail spectacularly. So few listen, if only I'd get pitted against an arch-villain that had even a scintilla of how this fallen world actually seems to work!
Yet sadly/thankfully, they just don't seem to grasp the bigger picture and thus fail to provide a suitable intellectual challenge...
The SEE will have a lot of willpower but wont know how to put it to use. They seek out challenges to prove their strength, ingenuity, skills, etc. The ILI works as a compass for what challenges the SEE is best suited to go after for optimal success. The SEE will naturally think they can do anything the ILI is there to let them know that they can only do a few things.