
Originally Posted by
MicahZerrshia
Were they really sacrificing those who they saw as "beneath" them or were they trying to put the pieces of fractured souls back together to undo the damage the was caused by the sundering in the first place? It's really not difficult to understand why Emet and crew saw us as not being alive. If you sister threw a vase across the room and broke said vase because it was in danger of being knocked off a table that you already put supports under, are the pieces still a vase? That is up for a philosophical argument. But you have a couple things you can do right now. You can either throw the pieces away or remake them into the vase it used to be, and if that vase was important to you, what would you do? Are you destroying the pieces for the sake of the whole or do you leave the vase broken for the sake of the pieces? The whole evil ascian thing is really not so cut and dry, esp with what we know now.
And it really wasn't spelled out that the ancients would not have succeeded, except by hydaelyn, who of course is going to use any means necessary to justify her actions, which is where the gaslighting comes in. Because that is what narcissists, abusers and straight up dictators do. When anything bad happens, the majority tend to hide, that much is true. But all it takes is a few with means and knowledge on the subject to come together and find a solution. Hydaelyn had that knowledge and as a people that had the means. Imagine, when the first plague hit mankind and we were dying by the thousands, if the top scientist who could save us because they knew exactly what was happening, decided just to kill everyone because future generations could do it better, even if the virus that killed most of humanity set us back millenia evolutionarily speaking.