So Zero was indeed Zenos's avatar. Something I have speculated earlier in another thread based on both having the same scythe model, but I also have expected a full cure and not just a: "You're less a voidsent but still one and not an actual fully-cured person."
In addition, I'm disappointed they have not thought or addressed the possibilities or potential of exposing a voidsent to Light aether earlier in the story from a scion, academic, or an ascian perspective. This feels like some of the devs and story writers never planned this earlier and just came with it for plot convenience. Even the characters (Especially Y'sthola) never pondered on it and were like: "Oh yeah the crystal purged the excess darkness and that's all.... moving on to the next plot!".
I really wish to see the topic returning in the future and being given an in-depth discussion in-game, explaining why or why not it might work on voidsents and other tainted beings (Like sin-eaters) and potentially other uses.
Speaking of sin-eaters, while this isn't specific thought to 6.2 MSQ, I have been wondering for quite a time why voidsents can express themselves while sin-eaters are incapable of any basic speech. Even by the in-game characters sin-eaters and voidsents are considered cousins and not that different from each other which really makes me curious to know why. I realize this might have been mentioned or even explained somewhere in-game but I'm not aware of such so if anyone knows please let me know why.
Voidsents not truly dying isn't something new to me. However, I always had the impression that if they died outside the void then they simply return back home and regenerate anew, but dying in the void is perma-death for them. I wonder if this impression was made because of some in-game dialogue or information or just other games' experiences blending in because of similarities.
The fact that voidsents can consume (and some even enjoy) consuming one another because of hunger isn't surprising to me, but it makes me wonder why sin eaters haven't done the same as they too hunger for living aether so it must also extend to eating other sin eaters. Are they unable of such? Living beings seem capable of passively absorbing sin eaters aether when killing them, although only lightwardens are too much to absorb which turns the host into one. There's definitely room for questions here.
Now enough of sineaters and voidsents and back to 6.2. Is it me or does the void seem to be more brighter and colorful than how it used to be in World of Darkness? Part of me suspects this has something to do with what Golbez described as the upcoming war and redemption. The other part of me is convinced that since Zero has paid no attention to it then it may simply be a change in visuals to not have the void looking bland, but she also had paid no attention to the big statue which is in the center of her domain, or was it always there?
In her dialogue, she questions whether the statue was always there or was placed by someone recently for some reason. Talking to a voidsent near the statue will reveal a belief that some voidsents do believe in a prophesied hero that will one day save the void from its current state, which screams loudly of ShB vibes and the "Warrior of Darkness" legend belief shared by the people of the first. Lightbringer expansion confirmed? :D
On the topic of saving the void, it seems Golbez is preparing for war, with whom is yet unknown, but given the fact that he controls most of the void and with no other faction big enough in strength and numbers to oppose his rule of the void. It might be safe to assume this war is of a much larger scale than the void. Perhaps an invasion against the source or against one of its shards. It also could be a large-scale war with a new force we're yet unaware of, and who might be the main threat in 7.0. If this is true, then I imagine we're going to defeat Golbez and he says: "Oh you have defeated me, but you can't stop what's to come." before we have a revelation of this new threat, but enough of my imaginations, else I'd be wandering off with more lines of talking and speculating.
It seems many different speculations were correct regarding Lahabrea. Many people have speculated that the upside-down character in the 6.2 artwork is evil Lahabrea which is partially correct. I myself have speculated based on observations that the two are different people, which is not completely false but not correct too (I mean, they don't even have the same face structure and jaw).
Finishing both of Abyssos and Tartaros sections of Pandaemonium in one tier was quite a change of pace, although by going to Tartaros I have started to speculate that something might go wrong there which will force us to go back, or that Pandaemonium will somehow appear in the present day and we're to brave the place once more. The latter speculation grew more on me after we defeated evil Lahabrea because I was basically like: "Something is wrong, there is yet to be a third raid tier so it can't finish here." because with none left to fight at that point then what else other than present day Pandaemonium to be the third raid tier? Imagine my surprise when I didn't even have to wait for my speculation to get confirmed when the place itself showed up at the end of Part 2 :D
But enough of me rambling about myself. I wonder why Present day Pandaemonium and whoever controls it decided to show up and continue the research now of all time? Some say Athena has found a way back from being dead, and that might be true because who else has knowledge of Pandaemonium and is interested in seeing the research completed? Unless we have another rogue ascian going awry like Fandaniel.
Unlike the MSQ section above, I don't think I have much to say about the raids beyond stating that I liked the plot twist where Lahabrea is the good guy and Athena is the actual big bad who was manipulative and cunning. Personally, I believe it to be essential for any manipulative villain to have this kind of plot twist where even the players didn't see it coming because it would make the villains live up to their name and capabilities.
Before finishing, I'd like to talk about Lahabrea. While it has been a short time, after seeing his good and bad sides, I really want to say that I don't think either can be the unsundered Lahabrea we know. While good Lahabrea behaviors are out of the question, evil Lahabrea strikes me as a simp to his wife instead of a maniac who literally screams: "Mwahahaha I'm evil!".
Sure, both are evil, but that doesn't really mean both should be the same person or even the same personality.