
Originally Posted by
Lunaxia
Are they truly trying to push the narrative that it's better to propagate mass suffering to needlessly prolong a race's lifespan than to attempt to attain a better way of life for all? What makes the mortals so much more deserving of living out their time how they see fit than the Ancients.
"Humans are able to suffer and die, and thus are superior" is an EXTREMELY common trope in Japanese media. For instance, one of the widespread examples in recent media I can think of is Platinum End...
which ends with the literal extinction of humanity, God and all angels in heaven, has the protagonist state that life ending sooner than expected is natural and it's too painful to go on living without loved ones, has the scientist character state that humankind dying at its most advanced state is probably the best way to go and that the purpose of life is to end, and then has some unseen immortal beings that created the universe for the sole purpose of finding a way to die state that life has no meaning if it doesn't end, and that they're super jealous that humanity gets to experience oblivion.
So yes. That is pretty much what they're saying.
And again, this is why I do not subscribe to Buddhist-esque philosophies.