Quote Originally Posted by Magikazam View Post
Good thing the story shame the Ancient for sacrifiing their own people to Zodiark so they can stall the Endtime while they try and find a solution. I mean, that horrible compared to Venat ''tought decision'' of genociding every souls bare 3 from the world to stall the end time so that new life can try and find a solution.... Oh wait.

It also weird you don't defend Joraal Ja, I mean, he want to put the world into a war and conquer everything so he can create peace, at the cost of many death, That so heroic from him, Slay king!
My dude, you're missing a very key point here; the ancients weren't stalling to try and find a solution. Zodiark was their solution. That was it. They weren't even working on a plan B. The start and end of their whole plan was "Feed more souls to zodiark forever". It was unsustainable. Not only did Venat's plan buy more time than feeding more things to the umbral meat grinder, but it actually led to a real solution.

I'm going to need you to rub a pair of braincells together and think about why someone might support venat's successful plan to stop the end of days, and not support zoraal ja's plan to...prove he's stronger than his father by making a deal with the devil that involves feeding the entire world to an insatiable hoard parasitic aether ghosts, who will then need to travel to the next reflection and the next reflection and the next, until there's nothing left for them to eat and their time inevitably runs out.

Gee, I wonder why someone might support a questionable action that has good outcomes, but then not support a bad action that has no conceivable good outcomes. It's a real brain buster man, you're really going to have to sit and think about it.