Allow me to use Emet logic. I don't consider the Ancients alive, therefore I feel nothing towards their destruction.Indeed. All you need to do is ignore all the consequences it has, and there's no issue. I mean, why even stop at division by 14? Keep going.
Oh and another little tidbit: she let Emet-Selch escape knowing what he'd potentially do without any knowledge of what happened while actively working towards some grand plan that the WoL either unwittingly played into, or involved actively steering the timeline in that direction. Do you grasp the implication of that?





None of the characters are truly alive - your feelings on the matter are of little interest to me. I am simply seeing if you can follow a logical train of thought. I've got my answer.
When the game's story becomes self-aware:
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