Might
Might noun - The ability to exert effort for the accomplishment of a task.
Usage example: currently the President lacks the political might to push his programs through the Congress
Weakness
Weakness noun - The quality or state of lacking physical strength or vigor.
How words are described
Both words in one sentence
- If the Verbal Weakness is a person's name, it might be a case of the I Know Your True Name Sub-Trope, and thus should be added there instead.
Source: Verbal Weakness - At best it might even buy time for the rest of humanity to discover the alien weakness.
Source: I Will Fight Some More Forever -
Prior to that, they were actually finally willing to make peace with the vampire kingdom on the assumption that, however powerful he might be, Akabara still had that one glaring weakness.
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