Yes and they expected to be there to enjoy it. The Ironworks didn't. like I said. Not hard to comprehend0
As we know from the story, they were able to continue surviving, so theoretically they didn’t need to resort to time travel or the possibility of the timeline disappearing, and no they didn’t ask every single person in the world for their consent to be eventually erased. The ancients had unselfishly sacrifices themselves twice to save the planet and everyone on it. But again, this is all moot because in the end, Venat had the knowledge of what would happen. She kept it a secret and let her people be slaughtered and then did the very thing your criticizing the ancients for. She shattered them and ripped them apart, innocent people who had no say in the matter whatsoever.The ancients werent working tirelessly fo rthemselves either though. They literally sacrificed themselves to save the planet and its people.
Ironworks had the salvation of the star and its people as their mindset. Thats what drove the ancients to do what they did as well. Bring their people back so they could then resume their duties as stewards of the star and continue to steer it in the right direction. Hythlodaeus tells us as much in Amaurot.
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