This is a very detailed response and I would expect no less but it doesn't -exactly- get to the heart of my problem.
Yes, I understand (and flippantly commented originally) there is a difference between Ysayle & Thordan VII (the mortal beings) and what they hope to achieve. I understand why Thordan has to go in the context that Thordan VII & Primal Thordan I are presented. The fact that one hopes to conquer the world to usher in peace (not unlike Garlemalde) is enough of a reason to end his tyrannical and hypocritical rulership over Ishgard and the world at large.
I'm more troubled that it's ok for Ysayle to go on summoning Shiva to suit OUR needs beause OUR needs are "righteous" (even though the WoD subsequent saga puts that into question) and Thordan's aren't righteous enough. That it's the "lesser of two evils" feels only like we're admitting summoning primals is sometimes necessary -- even though the modus operandi of the Scions is pretty much: We stop primals from being summoned, and kill any that have been summoned. It's kind of a crappy raison d'etre for an organization if they also have a caveat that reads "unless summoning primals helps us win. Then we have no problem with it."
I guess what I'm getting at -- and it's really no surprise since the narrative is pointing to this anyway -- are we solving a global problem, or simply adding to it? The Allagans war of escalation saw more and more powerful eikons being summoned to be combated by more and more powerful magitek bioweapons. This war of escalation ended poorly for them. It ended poorly for the Warriors of Darkness. I feel like it will end poorly for us and no one really stops to take measure of that. We just keep on doing what we do and hoping we can change the cycle without ever really addressing the cycle that the Ascians seem desperate to perpetuate. Defeating Bahamut by becoming Phoenix. Defeating Ravana & Thordan by becoming Shiva.
Maybe my original question is poorly phrased. I understand why Thordan is a villain and Ysayle isn't. I am maybe playing around too much when I imply they are exactly the same. I think I'm just more offended that the story glosses over why it's ok for Shiva to exist when we need her, but it's not ok for [any other primal] to exist when [any other summoner] needs them.
This game does nothing to stop the cycle and that frustrates me, too. Beastmen feel threatened, so they summon. What do we do? Oh, we just threaten them more. We kill their god and bully them into submission. They certainly won't try that again! The game really needs to pick up the pace on its plotlines involving "curing the tempered" because we already have alluded to the fact that death is not the only solution (though it is the easiest) and some way to stop these cycles to prevent future summoning. The Scions feel very "reactionary" right now and they need to move into "preventative" and "restorative" mode before the servers shut down or I die of old age.![]()



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