Of course they experienced the Final Days. How else did she destroy their souls and collect them for us to experience them at the end of the game?I don't think the Ea experienced the Final Days. The Ea's home is designated as Ostrakon Tria in Meteion's report, and this is what she had to say about them:
The Ea had already discovered the inevitable heat death of the universe and had exterminated themselves via exsanguination of their aether before Meteion got there. She presumably got information on them via an Echo-adjacent power and her own abiltiy to tap into the emotions of others.
I honestly don't think the description of Tria actually strays from what we found, they technically are just 'lingering essences', so they would've been there--and reasonably, they would've eventually seen the Final Days whether they wanted to or not. In fact, the only society in Ultima Thule that we can't be confident Meteion found before turning were the Grebuloffs; every other civilization is either within the number range of the report section we heard, have an accurate description of them after the report's recited, or in the case of the Nibirun and Karellians directly mention her in dungeon notes (the Karellians might also be in the report), but the Grebuloffs have none of these.
Not that any of that matters, because they're all artificial dynamis constructs and she had twelve thousand years to make them; that's a lot of room to get clever or go back to earlier findings.
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