It's interesting to see Rous going from explosive anger and frustration to a more self-reflective state. This makes it seem like he has the potential to be more careful with how he uses his powers if he's given the space to grow.
Rous is growing up in a country that has been at war for 300 years. Locked in a hopeless stalemate by the clash of magic and technology, both sides are becoming desperate to tip the scales.
Rous isnât particularly interested in the war. Heâs more interested in shaping, the kinetic form of magic that allows people to move non-living objects, usually at the price of the shaperâs health. However, as he advances, he realizes his powers do not have the delicate, artistic bent he admires, but a powerful and violent nature perfect for warfare.
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