User blog comment:BobTheDoctor27/July 2013 Update/@comment-4873630-20130801074806/@comment-958607-20130802171244

Well... there's no question that Glonor did prove that you don't need to be a Toa to be a hero in Frozen Calling so I'm not sure how to respond to that opening statement. :P

From what I can tell, the people who don't want Glonor to become a Toa feel that having access to Elemental Powers and Kanohi usage would detract from his true value but, to be honest, Glonor has spent his whole life fighting without either of them. And he's pretty good at it. :P Whose to say that he would throw that all away and start from scratch? That he would actually would use his new powers? How useful can a Kanohi Iden really be?

While the option of making Glonor a Toa is in the air, I think that people may have forgotten that he will be in the main character of the first half of Judgment Day, which will essentially be a Frozen Calling sequel. The Warbound take up the second part and, surely we can all agree that Glonor will be deserving of a transformation into a Toa by that point, right? XD

A big part of the impact of the original "you don't need to be a Toa to be a hero concept was the fact that both Garan and Jaller quoted it. But Jaller actually did become a Toa and still has a pretty special place in our hearts.

But, like I've said before, I'm on the fence with the matter. :P I'm not supporting either side are the argument, I just want to see where the debate goes in order to make my final decision. The Warbound could definitely use him as a strong leader, but I don't want to compromise his pre-existing character. :P