1. The Ascians don't regard them as people, but that doesn't make for a compelling argument because they are still very clearly people.
2. For all that the Ascians claim to be better than everyone else, the "lesser" race accomplish things they hadn't expected, like G'raha Tia pulling off his Crystal Tower thing. Other than a denser soul/bigger battery they haven't really demonstrated anything that makes them "better" than others.
3. I most certainly wouldn't feel like they're an abomination. Especially when I can talk with them, reason with them, and in general have no real means of saying they're different from me in a meaningful sense.
4. Emet-Selch and co... didn't pay their dues. They didn't make any sacrifices. It was others who made sacrifices. And then they want to kill unrelated people to try and rewrite those sacrifices. Committing genocide is, generally, a bad thing.
5. I'm not saying he isn't a compelling antagonist. But at the end of the day, he's still very much a monster, and not the same thing as the Exarch. You can argue there are parallels, but the difference is one is trying to save the future, the other? Not so much. Emet is trying to commit genocide to unwrite others sacrifices.


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