i want a twist in where the celestial beings actually have a hidden skill that makes them the *actual* most powerful race in the game but the game itself conceals it so no one knows and all the previous kings gave up too soon but mc found out hence why they're number 1. Like I know about mc's support skill but I guess I want something more to indicate he's a really good player of the game like how he figured out the situation in that other character's kingdom with his deduction skills and whatnot (i forgot the name, the one whose grand duke has posession powers). i feel like a hidden quality in the celestial beings would be great and justifiable, especially in a strategy game such as making your kingdom the strongest, because games like these usually give each of its races their own negatives and positives, and with the negative being great for the celestials (looking down on them hence other races taking advantage of them in a lot of ways), it would make sense for the positive to outweigh that and they just actually really needed a good king (which would justify the game's need for a king). but yknow, thats just me.
i want a twist in where the celestial beings actually have a hidden skill that makes them the *actual* most powerful race in the game but the game itself conceals it so no one knows and all the previous kings gave up too soon but mc found out hence why they're number 1. Like I know about mc's support skill but I guess I want something more to indicate he's a really good player of the game like how he figured out the situation in that other character's kingdom with his deduction skills and whatnot (i forgot the name, the one whose grand duke has posession powers). i feel like a hidden quality in the celestial beings would be great and justifiable, especially in a strategy game such as making your kingdom the strongest, because games like these usually give each of its races their own negatives and positives, and with the negative being great for the celestials (looking down on them hence other races taking advantage of them in a lot of ways), it would make sense for the positive to outweigh that and they just actually really needed a good king (which would justify the game's need for a king). but yknow, thats just me.