Quote Originally Posted by KizuyaKatogami View Post
I’m not talking about it being purely the scions doing it but the protagonists period and it not being framed as a villainous thing. Their time travel antics could have resulted in the murder of billions if not trillions. Them dying as well doesn’t make it right lmao. It doesn’t matter if they would have received benefits or not. The sundered is framed as an incredibly bad thing. Trying to undo it and become what you’re meant to be shouldn’t be framed as villainous that just sounds like fetishizing suffering. It’s not about “growing taller.” By rejoining with all shards someone would become nigh-on immortal and become immune to illness. Imagine trying to just simplify it to “an increase in height” LOL
If you can't tell "growing taller" was a joke, maybe I should have been more blunt. Maybe, "Murdering people in the hopes that stapling there soul back on will give me a bigger dick" (Absurdity aside, there literally nothing that says it couldn't be canon that one of the unseen Ascians has that as his major motivation)

Regardless, trying to undo it involves murdering innocent people. Claiming that can't or shouldn't be portrayed negatively is your own wildly subjective bias. And its especially funny to here you claim others are trying to "simplify" motivations when thats literally all you do with Venat because you don't like her and that's your interpretation. Which is fine, opinions, but don't try to dress it up as something deeper or objective.

And trying to undo it without the Unsundered or Zodiark is even less justified than it was before. Now the Ascians left don't even fully remember what the world they lost was like. And if the Unsundered/Hyth are reborn on the Source there going to have there own new lives they probably wouldn't be thrilled with people claiming to be there allies trying to severely damage and kill people in there world