The Ancient world was not destroyed by the Final Days. The Ancient world was destroyed in a terrorist attack -- The Sundering. That same person causes the destruction of several sundered worlds, and I made a point of saying in this hypothetical that you couldn't choose who you end up as, just which world. Because yes, if you can choose to be a Leveilleur or the WoL then things are working out pretty great for you. But with no choice in who you are born as, you could be that child who freezes to death in the snow or eaten by a dragon or die of any number of horrific diseases or burned in your crib during one of the rejoinings. Sure if you picked the Ancient world there is a chance you die in Venat's terrorist attack, but you have a way higher chance of just walking back into the lifestream after a few thousand years cause you got bored watching fish swim.
As a person who suffers from depression, I assure you, the number one response I've gotten is "have you tried not being depressed." Right now, I am dealing with an uncle with severe mental health issues and just no support systems whatsoever. No one in the family knows what to do as there is no resources to help handle someone in his condition. Most nursing homes nowadays won't even take on new patients because there is no room, no staff and they are operating at a loss. Someone who lives in this world attempting to justify the eradication of the Ancient world due to a lack of mental healthcare services is laughable. How about Venat invent therapy instead of just murdering everyone. How about that?
The message that we should all work together to get through the hard times is severely undercut by having a person take it upon themselves to mutilate the human race, name themselves a god and make sure we're stuck living by her terms and her terms alone for the next 12 millennia being hailed as a hero. Her actions and beliefs run contrary to every moral this story has attempted to push before and after Endwalker.
Hermes got no help in this new world of Venat's creation. He got worse. No one was there is help him through it. So if the sundering was meant to make us more supportive of one another, then it's a failure. Not only were the Ancients willing to give their lives en masse to protect one another, the Ancients we know, who have been wronged beyond imagining, still go out of their way to help us even though we are the benefactors of their suffering. Is Themis so unsupportive he needs to die? What about Hythlodaeus? Is he sooo genetically and/or culturally inferior to your average sundered that the only solution is the eradication of his species?



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