Quote Originally Posted by CrownySuccubus View Post
No, the result is exactly why she sundered it. We are specifically told by Venat herself that the entire purpose behind the Sundering was to induce mankind to death and suffering so that they could learn to overcome it rather than deny its existence. Sacrificing the lives to return to their old lives was an example of the Ancients denying the existence of suffering.
The result is accounted for in her action, but the immediate purpose was to stop the Ancients. The rest follows afterward. Like I said, an action does not have to have only a singular purpose.

Yes. You are literally correct.
If true, then the idea of staying on the planet would be pointless, so I don't think that is true.

Weakening Zodiark was a methodology to forestall the Final Days, but Venat is very clear when she sunders the world that the primary purpose was to teach mankind suffering.
Weakening Zodiark was to stop him from being used by the Ancients. If the Ancients had stopped after the first or even second sacrifice, there would not be a sundering.

Dude, are you serious?

If I permanently break one of your arms, and you die because you, say, later fall from a high ledge that you ordinarily would have been able to catch and pull yourself up from if you still had both working arms, then I killed you.

I don't know what you think an "injury" is, but reducing the health, abilities, and ability of person to defend themselves from harm is basically what an injury is.
Loss of creation magic is not necessarily an injury that I would equate to permanently having a broken arm.

Quote Originally Posted by Brinne View Post
What. What? I... what?
Yes, do you have image or video links? Or can you point to an unending journey where I can look?