Quote Originally Posted by Thaciscokidd View Post
Honestly, as much as I simply don't like Meteion, its more of a byproduct of her not having a the screen time to equal with her importance. Imagine an endwalker where she was introduced at the beginning(pre patch or at the very beginning) where she was around us questioning our motives and reactions to stuff like she did in the dead ends and that lead to our version of Meteion rebelling like she did at the end through us continuing to fight for what's right unlike the people her sisters question who ultimately fell to despair.

Also Meteion could have been use as a way to personalize your WoL beliefs in game. Kinda a missed opportunity to me.
They also could have done a lot more with the "Prime" Meteion -- the one that stuck around as Hermes' tagalong. It's clear that, unlike her sisters, she didn't immediately hear the report and think "time to die, everybody". It wasn't until the scheduled suspension of self that she got completely absorbed into the Meteia hivemind. I thought for sure that they were going to reintroduce her at some point in the story as a tragic ally...and while they technically did, it was at the butt end of the story, where she really didn't matter. I don't mind the fact that she died with the other Meteia at the end, but I want to know more about her feelings for what being forced to go along with for 12,000 years. Why didn't the despair change her like her sisters? Because of her time in Elpis? If that's the case, then how has that given her a different "answer" than the others?