Quote Originally Posted by Cleretic View Post
I hate that I've had to pull this out multiple times: The actual definition of genocide is not 'killing an entire population'. That is a common misconception.

If you really want to argue her to be guilty of genocide, here's the definition of genocide, as per the United Nations:
I struggle to understand how every part of that definition doesn't apply to what Venat did to the Ancients. She intended to destroy their society and did so knowing that their race would die out by her actions - She intentionally destroyed them nationally, ethnically, racially, and definitely religiously. She killed members of them, caused them great bodily and mental harm, specifically instituted conditions of life to destroy their ideals through suffering, and literally split them up into a bunch of new separate races leading their old race to become extinct. Now, the UN definition is something of a wide net, but she certainly meets every single point.