Because it also creates interesting dynamics with the other shards of Azem, like the dynamic of the WOL and ardbert was one of the single best things about ShB’s storytelling and even in the state he is in ardbert choosing to give up the last of his consciousness to save the WOL was a fantastic piece of storytelling

I’m not one for directly retreading plot points but the dynamic of the WOL with the remaining 4 (5 if OG golbez isn’t Azem which can be debated either way) shards of Azem is one of the points about the other shards I’m actually interested in

And for all the fact that we are the WOL not the warrior of power the WOL still holds immense physical and magical power. Calling them the strongest known human isn’t a stretch. That dynamic of what the WOL would or wouldn’t do with the power offered (or not depending on the shard) of the other shards is something interesting to me. That’s why I’d support it. What the WOL chooses to do and how they draw inspiration from their other shards sounds good to me especially if they aren’t as equally altruistic as ~~YUYA/YUTO/YUGO~~

And like what DQ11 is doing with its most recent arc I quite like a game that’s willing to endlessly make the protagonist stronger even if it gets a bit funny towards the end. I would actively hate another midgardsommor situation