Quote Originally Posted by linayar View Post
Regardless, the term still doesn't seem to fit her character.

Nothing that specifies it, but we still have the objection of Venat's group. If these are just simple lifeforms that they created and destroyed at a whim regularly, there is no reason for Venat to object, even if that solution was only temporary. And just because they objected to it doesn't mean they can't acknowledge the intention of Zodiark's group, so it's not an issue of not understanding why they want to call upon Zodiark, but the method, which is not only temporary, but also requires further sacrifice. Thus, they objected to it.
Well no, there is a reason, and that reason is if their society was restored as it was, which those sacrifices were intended to accomplish (=restoration of the star to its pre-Final Days state), she believes they're still on track to meet an eventual doom along the lines of the Plenty, hence the way her rationale is presented is that the sundering is to remove the temptation of restoring things as they were. The objection is very clearly centered around this, i.e. the aim and not just the method. You can acknowledge the intention but in the absence of knowing what was involved and whether they'd even stick to this plan if they were given a full accounting of what had happened, it's a rather speculative acknowledgement, and we're stuck with her stated rationale.

From there, it would be logical to assume this new life is the ancestors of now existing races, possibly even player character races.
It's a fine as an assumption but we must bear in mind that the sundered possess the souls of sundered ancients (as per Elidibus in 5.2), of which some 25% or so of the remaining population were still around at the time. Still, it's possible the bodies were the result of creation magicks, at least for some races, but who knows.