Quote Originally Posted by KizuyaKatogami View Post
Did you notice how every single of your explanations depends on:

1 - accepting that all societies that achieve perfection will die

This isn't a known fact even in our real world. .
And ... this is not the real world, so what's your point? I mean do you think the real world will see all the world leaders come together like shown in the game? Or because real world doesn't use magic, we gonna ignore that in a story context? I don't base my POV on real world logic, which I absolutely don't understand why some people insist in doing. No, I base my POV on the framework set up by the story, not the real world, because this is not the real world.

Secondly: it has nothing to do with accepting. Metion wasn't prophizing, she merely reports on the "fact" she observed in the hundred or thousand of world she saw. In real life term, it means you had observe an experiment that many times and all see the same conclusion. It's call empirical proof, and even if there is no an iron-clad theorical model for it, in the fact of overwhelming empirical proof you just have to assume it is true. FYI, a lot of modern physic application are still based on empirical result while the theorical model still contain blackbox area that's not well understood (for example in the field of aerodynamic). And like I said, the uncany resemblance between Ra'ha and the ancient societies is meant to provide the final proof to justify Venat decision ... within the story context.