Quote Originally Posted by aveyond-dreams View Post
I'm sorry for pointing out the way that stories work in other media. Even the girls on Winx Club had character development that went along with their power upgrades and that was a show I watched as a kid.
No... I get what you're trying to say, that characters should start at their low point and work up. But these characters do, and not every character will start out weak. We know Zero's a strong individual, but she's "weaker" in other areas. She emphasizes only based on a Darwinian aspect that she has hints of that she disagrees. She is a Memoriate but is ranked rather low with the other demons. She wants to be left alone, unbothered by what happens to the world, but harbors people who are rather weak rather than becoming strong, so it's likely she hasn't realized the lengths of her hypocrisy.

She's not a Mary Sue just because she's capable and has powers. That's just an anime trope xD not everyone has to be a Muggle and work their way up, some people are allowed to have power but misuse it greatly and clash with their world.

I agree with the others. Take care not to sound sexist. The writing is what should be valued, not her gender.

Quote Originally Posted by aveyond-dreams View Post
I'm sorry for pointing out the way that stories work in other media. Even the girls on Winx Club had character development that went along with their power upgrades and that was a show I watched as a kid.
I didn't like Winx, I preferred W.I.T.C.H., and even there you had girls with ridiculous powers and potential, yet they had to go through character growth to learn how to harness it and apply it properly.

imo Zero's Elyon; she's mysterious and that's her allure. And she has great power on her hands, but she's too uncaring to realize the burden on her shoulders. That's part of her development. She isn't the perfect woman that will one-shot the Archfiends... that's us! What stands out with her is her ability to make sure they don't come back.