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A hero doesn’t just endure the climb. They engage with it. Here’s how:
We tend to view the tower as an obstacle. But what if the tower is actually a training ground? Hero- don-t just focus on clearing the tower -v...
If the hero reaches the top but has learned nothing—no patience, no empathy, no new skills—then they haven't actually "won." They’ve just moved a piece on a board. The tower is designed to filter out those who are unworthy of what comes next. A hero doesn’t just endure the climb
If you cheat your way to the top (or just grind mindlessly), you might find yourself on the roof of the world with zero preparation for the view. The real challenge isn't climbing the stairs; it's having the strength to stand at the summit without getting blown away. But what if the tower is actually a training ground
Many Towers hide narrative fragments—letters, flashbacks, environmental details. Rushing skips them. The hero who reads every stone on the path understands why they fight. Purpose fuels persistence longer than any reward screen.