Quote Originally Posted by SturmChurro View Post
I don't like how they effectively killed off the entire universe, and potential discovery or threats from it (aside from some Omicrons out there). I get that there is a lot left to do on the source and it's shards, but it's just unbelievable. That every single race in the universe wanted to die, and was wallowing in despair? It's absolutely ridiculous, frankly. We defeated a threat that was so powerful, they were speeding up the destruction of the ENTIRE universe. It was a bit much.
I think they made it fairly clear it was mostly the Omicron's doing. Was a bunch of story about how they just went world to world wiping everything out and using the spoils of war to enhance themselves. They even directly tied to what happened with the dragons
The vast majority of her list was wiped out civilizations, a few races that have come to strange conclusions is certainly possible too.
They never really gave much scope either. seemed like it only took a short while to travel to where she was. Is this all in one galaxy? one arm of a galaxy? a small star system? using the term star in place of planet confuses things quite a bit too

but to the original question we have a whole ton of our own planet completely untouched and we have a boatload more shards to see. Restoring the one overtaken by the void seems like a pretty solid end goal that we already have tie-ins to. We also have a spaceship now so can go all scifi and apparently the crystal tower is a timegate now. Whole list of stuff Emet-Selch listed off could be low stakes adventures to start a story. Could even try to unsunder now that the reason for it is gone... The amount of potential they just left laying around is kind of crazy
kind of hoping to start an adventure with G'raha and Krile they seem to still not be super fully developed like the rest and coincidentally went together after the split up