Could you link me a quote for that last bit that supports your claim? Because that sounds like nothing more than absolute headcanon. Also again, they were natural disasters, they didn’t want to interfere with them as they value the planets natural laws.You are mistaken. Azem went on their own accord in defiance of the Convocation's ruling on the subject and has gotten censured repeatedly by their peers for doing so in the past. Elidibus implored Emet-Selch to speak up for Azem to prevent them from getting in trouble for their actions.
The unsundered world was a veritable paradise for the Amaurotines, but those who lived outside of the city still suffered life's troubles. In some cases, like this volcanic eruption, the majority of the Convocation was happy to debate and twiddle their thumbs while writing off natural disasters they could prevent as inevitable. Both Azem and Venat were explicitly renegades in their desire to constantly intervene in the affairs of others even at risk of defying the Convocation and getting punished for it.
Hades was also widely disliked before Azem guilt-tripped him into helping with problems all over the star, resulting in him getting an enormous boost in popularity and social standing that got Hades nominated for the position of Emet-Selch.
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