Quote Originally Posted by EdwinLi View Post
You just have to give him time off-screen to get things done before his return in Season 2. The Scion splitting up is mostly to set the stage for them to eventually return in Season 2 (most likely with new gear as well and maybe a new Job) but first they have to do is deal with their own issues by themselves while WoL begins his/her new adventure with the new companions who will be with the Scions as WoL Season 2 companions.

That is sadly how life stories are sometimes as we are never there to see the stories of everything about a person that leads to their progress and development once their stories crosspaths with another person's story but we know they happened once we learn about it.
You quoted my entire post, so I'm not really sure what you're trying to reply to (I'm assuming the first paragraph).

I'd rather not see any of our companions handled like that, personally. Alisaie went through some stuff during her post-Coil wanderings, but she was still very much Alisaie when she came back. The core of her character hadn't changed. I think the only one of our companions who really changed during the Shadowbringers timeskip was Thancred, and that not only took literal years, but dragged underlying issues he's had since 1.0 to the fore, rather than completely replacing his established motivations.

But I'd rather not get preemptively worn out over possible writing fumbles that haven't even happened yet. I was really just speculating on how a possible, on-screen, "Nunh of the G" story might play out in a way that wouldn't undermine established characterizations.