Actually, I've been pondering the concept of dual Signers as well, for experimentation with Cetus' future. In his case, I was thinking more of a deadly balance. Keeping himself neutral is the key to keeping the powers tamed-if he leans towards one side, the other will react and tear his body and spirit to shreds. Really, I think it's implied in canon that dual Signer-dom is a difficult state to be in, and can't be in for long without a conclusion. The volatile reaction of having the two opposite powers next to each other would destroy the person if they didn't choose. Rudger didn't hold that status for long after recieving it, after all. Dual Signer-dom was really just the first battlefield in a long war.
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We kinda sorta have the twins *shot*Actually, I've been pondering the concept of dual Signers as well, for experimentation with Cetus' future. In his case, I was thinking more of a deadly balance. Keeping himself neutral is the key to keeping the powers tamed-if he leans towards one side, the other will react and tear his body and spirit to shreds. Really, I think it's implied in canon that dual Signer-dom is a difficult state to be in, and can't be in for long without a conclusion. The volatile reaction of having the two opposite powers next to each other would destroy the person if they didn't choose. Rudger didn't hold that status for long after recieving it, after all. Dual Signer-dom was really just the first battlefield in a long war.