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Kelkesh: They are all called Mighties.
Ashe. The Migty Hand
Breanne: The Mighty Heart
Charles: The Mighty Mind
As for the new 2:
Lissa: The mighty Hope
Hank; The Mighty Wrath
I admit those 2 sound weird but until Connie tells otherwise ...
Only Ashe is called the Mighty.
BTW: I'm windering if the original 3 Mighties have other names.
Hank was Ko'ahmari and was called Hankledis Freebell or so.
The Mighty ... is their rank not their name.
Like everyone else they got their "new" names from their parents.
But if Hank and the rest all have names and a rank.
Shouldn't the 3 have a name prior to rebirth as human too?
"Someone once said a million monkeys banging on a million typewriters could reproduce the works of Shakespeare.
The internet has proven that this is not true."
I apologize for using Wisdom instead of Mind, I certainly was referring to Charles in either case.
My point stands though, all of the Mighties have made mistakes because they're not omniscient. Yes, they know things if they LOOK for them - but that doesn't mean they always know what to LOOK for. Case in point, no one saw Corinne occurring because sometimes free will just gosh darn means things happen they weren't expecting.
Not to mention, if they were omniscient one would think the entire God Wars thing wouldn't have come down to the wire as much as it did.
Anyway I highly doubt for instance that Kirifin meant for female high demons to have been all but killed off and then the survivors to be treated as less than capable. Still happened (I'll acknowledge he's just a god and not a Mighty anything...and he was corrupted by the other side's influence from the start). I feel like there's more going on there in regards to why only some females change and what's preventing the other ladies from doing so. As always, I'm eagerly awaiting to see what Connie does.