Presumably if the opposition to the third set of sacrifices is genuine, then one would be even more horrified by the Sundering. Which is in itself a non-consensual act of genocide that not only wiped out the Ancients and their civilisation but forced every living being upon Etheirys to devolve and become weaker. Worse yet, it robbed them of all but a few patchwork memories of the world that once was.

I'd also argue that the Sundered didn't succeed through their own merits, either. If not for the aid of higher beings (namely the likes of Venat, Midgardsormr, Elidibus and Emet-Selch) then they would not have been able to defeat Meteion.

A large part of the reason as to why the Ancients struggled to overcome the Final Days was in no small part due to Venat deliberately withholding key information. She knew where Meteion had ventured to. She knew the real cause of the disaster and then blamed the failings not on her own inability to have a conversation but a bizarre standard she insisted everybody adhered to...which she then came to regret and apologise for after the damage was done and could not be easily reversed, if at all.

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Yea I think some people just do not want to accept Venat's positive portrayal and therefore are trying to justify their negative views on her. On my part I do hope Venat makes some cameo in the future along with Emet if at all possible. Really l iked their characters haha Venat is gone too soon for me haha. Her Voice Actress was also perfect for the role just like Voice Actress for Meteion is for her character.
I disagree. Some posters are looking at the story as a whole and simply aren't seeking to excuse everything and anything that Venat has done. To many, her motives and actions simply don't make sense and the fact that she's a pretty woman with a nice voice does nothing for those of us who are, you know, not into women and thus don't fall easily to their charms!