I literally said in my post that you can recognize both are wrong.
Yes, the Ascians wouldn’t completely destroy Etheirys like Meteion. They are still a grave threat to the Sundered, especially to those on the shards, and arguably killed more in their efforts than Meteion did. Meteion may have a been a more dire threat to all life, but to the Sundered both were mortal threats and only for one of them could they use their inherent gifts to resist.
If you think her goal was to have the Sundered surpass them in all aspects then you missed the point. It’s not a pissing contest, it’s an attempt to get humanity to a point where it wouldn’t make the mistakes or follow the same paths as those other civilizations that perished to suffering and despair.
I’m not aware of any of those statements being made “the world over.” The references that do occur either are simply using Hydaelyn as the name of the star, a being more like what the Ancients believed in and not as a physical goddess to be worshipped, or they’re borne from interactions between Hydaelyn and the Warriors She was aiding to counter the Ascians. Without them, many of those connections wouldn’t be made.
In both cases Her interactions were limited, and actual worship was nonexistent. No churches exist dedicated to Her, no holy texts or traditions, no evidence She acted to establish worship, nothing.
Knowing the story of the Twelves creation, and knowing that the earliest reference to their worship is during the Third Astral Era, I’m going to argue this isn’t true. Perhaps the new 24 man changes things or gives context that will prove you right, we’ll see. No matter what, however, She wouldn’t be the source of creation.
That’d be the Whorl.
This is a stretch.
Why? Enervation doesn’t physically destroy or harm anything.
In that case there would be no need to specify they desired to “imbue the star with its own will,” as any primal born of their souls would be the stars “will.”
Why would that not be true?
So, to you it’s easier to believe that Enervation flew under the radar, and Emet/the Unsundered just mistakenly believe it to be a new magick that also just happened to be perfect for Hydaelyns purpose.
I’ll take him at his word.
They knew His magicks were what’s solving the issue, and they knew that his destruction would mean those magicks would dissipate and cause the return of the Final Days. If what you are saying is accurate, then they would recognize that weakening Zodiark means weakening their solution and thus they would worry right?
So which is it then?
So when he blindly and in a stupor wandered over to us in the Crystarium that was all him?
A lot of innocents have died due to those with the ability to intervene refusing to act. If you want to get into deontological ethics and how that applies to the Sundering then by all means we can. But this isn’t nearly open and shut like you believe.

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