Good point but then their power really does not seem that great anymore if its somehow only connected to the planet and not to themselves. (Which makes Ystholas words about them only using their own aether and not the aether of the world a bit strange) Also since the planet was dieing and at the end kinda death thanks to all the calamities how would they still have enough power to summon Zodiark? And why are the unsundered Ascian still with their old power if the planet they get it from was split in so many ways? Shouldnt that in some way effect them? Heck even if Zodiark is now their power source, he is also split up.
Maybe it just comes down to them believing that they would easily handle that if it came to their city (while the ignored the plight around the world) and that the council thought that Zodiark was the best and thus ignored any other idea that could be great. Like they were so into believing that they know the best that they became blind for anything else...
(Everytime I run the Academia and the Amaurot dungeon I am quite shocked how weak they seem to be in the face of danger.)
I think its both. I mean there had to be more Ancient ones alive at the time of sundering and I doubt that all of them sacrificed themselves to Hydealyn or died in the conflict between the two. So maybe those with the echo are Ancient ones and the rest is from the new races? And over time their souls were reborn into the bodies of the new races.
The thing is that the conflict started when everyone still had a complete soul. Would the ancient ones that summoned Hydealyn really be against sacrificing something that has no soul? Would Zodiark even be fueled by something that has no soul, especially if its a exchange for an ancient soul which is powerful? We know from the short story that their creations lacked a soul and was not really considered a living being. (Which now makes sense that we would grind a certain monster into a crystal without any remorse) Yet Hythlo talked about them wanting to sacrifice the new life for Zodiark which imo means that this life already had a soul. Which imo shows that the side that summoned Hydealyn saw everything as a soul as worth to live while the Ascians just saw their own race as something worth living and the rest as sacrifices..even at that time and with complete souls they imo had a horrible view on anything not their race.
It could also be even darker than that. We do know that they had some kind of underworld where the souls of the death go (and probably be just reborn again). In that calamity unknown numbers of Ancient ones died, including a huge number of Amaurotines. Yet the Ascians and their supporters only wanted those back that were sacrificed to Zodiark. But what if the future lifes mostly included a lot of Ancient ones because they are reborn again and the Ascians simply did not care about them because they were not those that sacrificed themselves thus not worthy enough to live? Seeing how they were already tempered I honestly could see them being blind to what they would do..including to their own race.



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