The more tightly defined a legend is, the weaker and stronger it is. Another example- a dragon slayer will always be strong against a dragon, but Sigurd, the slayer of Fafnir, will always be able to 'slay a dragon named Fafnir' at the cost of dying later- as it went in his legend.
[Ah, to be clear though-] The one I'm thinking of is not someone known for 'Slaying Spirits' so don't worry about that.
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The more tightly defined a legend is, the weaker and stronger it is. Another example- a dragon slayer will always be strong against a dragon, but Sigurd, the slayer of Fafnir, will always be able to 'slay a dragon named Fafnir' at the cost of dying later- as it went in his legend.
[Ah, to be clear though-] The one I'm thinking of is not someone known for 'Slaying Spirits' so don't worry about that.