Talk:The Fears/@comment-74.222.217.21-20140503023902/@comment-24033368-20140503175143

There are two big issues with failure, first is that it's a very broad topic. Because there are many different types of perceived "failure", there are Fears that can cover the idea.

Failure to be free? Wooden Girl.

Failure to be happy? Cold Boy.

Failure to remain yourself? EAT.

So on and so on.

The second problem is that failure isn't always a scary thing. Yes, it's stressful knowledge to think about, but that's not what makes it frightening. What's scarier is the consiquence of that failure, why it mattered that you did not succeed. There might be a much more potent possibility if a Fear of consiquences.

The Women in the Wind is, currently, the best option for the general idea of failure. However, she's not quite fleshed out yet and could use some love. That said, this could also be a saving point, as lacking a full idea means she can be expanded to encapsulate consiquence and regret as well.

I hope this helped.