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Power and Proportions: The Narrative Mechanics of the "Ascension" Trope
The Ascension didn't just affect Elara. A group of elite knights, now known as the , had also grown. Clad in enchanted, light-reflecting silver, they moved with a terrifying, ethereal speed. Unlike Elara, who viewed her new size as a burden of protection, the Bullets saw it as a license for a new kind of sport.
Moved by a newfound sense of empathy, Aethera embarked on a path of ascension. She used her immense strength not to dominate but to protect and serve. She became a guardian of the land, ensuring that no creature lived in fear of being bullied or oppressed.
A common trope in "ascension" stories is the character losing her connection to her previous human scale, viewing the world below as an insignificant playground for her whims. Key Terminology AscensionFiles User Profile - DeviantArt
Because the giantess is often the protagonist, the violence is framed as justice rather than sadism. However, many stories blur this line, exploring the intoxication of absolute power.
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Power and Proportions: The Narrative Mechanics of the "Ascension" Trope
The Ascension didn't just affect Elara. A group of elite knights, now known as the , had also grown. Clad in enchanted, light-reflecting silver, they moved with a terrifying, ethereal speed. Unlike Elara, who viewed her new size as a burden of protection, the Bullets saw it as a license for a new kind of sport.
Moved by a newfound sense of empathy, Aethera embarked on a path of ascension. She used her immense strength not to dominate but to protect and serve. She became a guardian of the land, ensuring that no creature lived in fear of being bullied or oppressed.
A common trope in "ascension" stories is the character losing her connection to her previous human scale, viewing the world below as an insignificant playground for her whims. Key Terminology AscensionFiles User Profile - DeviantArt
Because the giantess is often the protagonist, the violence is framed as justice rather than sadism. However, many stories blur this line, exploring the intoxication of absolute power.