No, it wasn't intended to be offensive, by virtue of the same fact that "White Knighting" has become such a overused accusation that no one who uses it unironically is taken seriously anymore. Seriously calling someone a "White Knight" is as much forum suicide as invoking Godwin's Law, and if the same is not true for Black Knighting, it should be.
I used both Black and White Knights in the referenced paragraph as a drily sarcastic way of portraying the two groups, and if anyone in either camp SERIOUSLY thinks anyone in the other is mindlessly supporting/bashing Hydaelyn, they need a reality check.
For a time, after Emet's revelations, I had downgraded my perception of Hydaelyn in much the same way that you did - that she was a sophisticated automaton. Again, though, as I noted in my discussion, I think that the Scions utter failure to doubt Hydaelyn is a clue the writers are giving us that there's more to her than that. Minfilia's sacrifice is cheapened, if the god she trusted her life to turns out to have just been heartlessly using her. I don't think the writers want that. The Scions heard every word from Emet-Selch that we do, and while they expressed some sympathy for the Ancients' fall, they haven't expressed any of the concerns that we have about Hydaelyn's character.I don't believe anyone is arguing that Hydaelyn is evil. I'm certainly not. I don't think - in view of what we've recently learned - she has enough autonomy to have a moral position, she merely does what she's designed to do. Whatever that costs. Including shattering the star and everything on it into 14 pieces and hi-jacking Minfilia. To reiterate again, this is just my opinion. I don't agree the writers have gone out of their way to show Hydaelyn as not morally grey, I think they've been very careful to present her in such a way that the player can interpret her actions differently depending on perspective. I'm not blinkered enough to think my perspective is the only one, and I'm happy to discuss my thoughts cordially. But I'm getting tired of being demonised because I don't jump on the 'Hydaelyn is amazing train' right away.
At this point? I believe that Emet earnestly believes that Hydaelyn is a Primal, just like Zodiark - but I'm starting to think that he's wrong. The Ascians' greatest fault is their unending arrogance. They always presume that they know best, and that their way is the only way possible - and therefore, Hydaelyn must be the same thing Zodiark is, a pale imitation of their (obviously superior, cuz they made it) all powerful god, who was only able to gain the upper hand by way of a cheap trick.
While I agree that Hydaelyn probably is not as powerful as Zodiark was, I AM having my doubts that she's a Primal, or at least if she is, she's a very different sort of Primal. The following is speculation on my part, but I think it fits the facts we have so far: Where Zodiark is a will of the planet the Convocation created to suit their goals, I think she's the TRUE will of the planet, given form. The planet was suffering, on the verge of being torn apart by the Ancients' Creation magic - magic they were using with abandon, not realizing the toll it was taking. Even BEFORE the Sound emerged, the world was on the path to destruction, thanks to these abuses. The Sound was the only way she could respond - at least until the Dissenters stepped in to provide her with a form that gave her more agency (and possibly sapience, as well).
I think things are shaping into a quasi-environmentalist message, much like the one provided in FFVII: An advanced society abusing a seemingly endless resource, either unaware of the harm they're causing or pretending it doesn't exist because to acknowledge it would endanger the comfortable status quo. The Convocation, when finally forced to confront the issue, chose to try to enforce the status quo, rather than acknowledge the damage they were causing. If the planet was being unruly, summon an all-powerful being to force it to toe the line! No compromises were to be made, the world would be as THEY will it, and their society would continue on as it was. The Dissenters, on the other hand, recognized the harm, and gave the planet the tools it needed to fight back.
The result is a being with her own will and her own personality, one occasionally forced by Morton's Fork to make hard decisions, but ultimately meaning well.
I don't think ANY of Hydaelyn's supporters see her as all seeing, all knowing, and all wise, and for you to suggest that is practically a "White Knight" accusation in itself, even if you don't use the words! Her supporters DO believe that she's a good person who means well, and is doing the best that she can with the tools that she has, minimizing harm as much as she is able while still preventing the worst from coming to pass - but because she is not all-powerful or all-knowing, that harm is not zero. In-game, not even Louisoix or the Scions ever showed any belief that Hydaelyn was a perfect being. They did regard her as a powerful friend and ally, and one who should be supported.There is plenty in the game to allow me to be suspicious of Hydaelyn's role. I don't think she's evil, I'm not saying the Ascians are right, I don't want to fall down and worship Zodiark. But I am not accepting Hydaelyn as an all seeing, all knowing, all wise Mother currently because that isn't how she's coming across to me in the story. You're welcome to disagree with my interpretation; my point is that it's a valid one, and the writers have made sure it can come across as a valid one in their presentation of Hydaelyn