Quote Originally Posted by Colt47 View Post
My favorite part of this entire part of the MSQ was turning on the fountains, because burning more innocent souls so people could have fountains and a fireworks display before we shut everything down makes perfect sense. But again, the problems are mostly ignoring everything that came before this when writing the story. We could literally have cured levin sickness via the same methods we handled the light sickness, we have ultima thule to prove we don't need living aether to keep the memories of someone alive, we have the knowledge to seal a soul in a crystal without destroying it since we made the journey with our allies back from the first, so we could have just trapped Sphene harmlessly to prevent her memory erasure or to simply stop her from doing something, yet somehow we decided to take the most unnecessary and risky method for the sake of an epic fight.
Cure tempering shouldn't have ever been a thing, that was a dreadful MSQ choice that trivialized one of the biggest issues in the narrative reality, and yet it was done and somehow only one person has this now miraculous cure. The presence of dynamis is what preserves Ultima Thule nature, how to apply that to an actual world is still akin to a mystery. Living Memory is still part of the world, while dynamis has spoken to be only extraterrestrial energy. It's still an untouched territory, and yeah, Dynamis could solve a lot of the narrative problems. Again, god-like tools. The knowledge of putting people inside a crystal comes from the pursuit of White Auracite, a resource that only a few actually have in hand and it is not exactly a reliable effort, as one can tap into the memories within and pull the memories out at any time. A more reliable method would be the contramemoria method. One which wasn't spoken to us how to make it and also a method that set the 13th on their path for the Flood of Darkness.

It's awful that the MSQ kept giving answers for all the problems in existence precisely because of that, now no threat is relevant because we have the answers for everything. It's removed the weight of so many problems, it is one thing to give them methods that can tend to those issues, but finding a complete and absolute cure is bad if you plan to keep the story consistent of this still being an issue. But well, what do I know?