Quote Originally Posted by Cleretic View Post
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You're just not even trying to understand, I think.

I'm not ignoring what the game says. I'm pointing that what the game says is a poor justification based on a bad reasoning, and that their argument don't hold water.

Show me when we're told that Venat is right and that telling the Convocation would have been a bad idea, outside of Venat saying so. I'll wait.

You're saying Emet-Selch is supposed to act "by the book" when we're repeatedly told he twists the rules to help Azem, he somehow ignores the major issue of Kairos being forbidden, he's shown acting out of anger, and then trying to do the right thing ? The same Emet-Selch that will, after the Sundering, be implementing a grand scheme to rejoin everything, constantly hiding things, manipulating people?
Do you actually truly believe that if Emet was shown that his memory was wiped by Hermes, and that there's a planetary wide threat he would actually just go see the guy responsible and tell him everything? If yes, then you're simply acting in bad faith.

Quote Originally Posted by Cleretic View Post
Everything else you said is exactly what I thought
? Of course these are imagined scenarios. These options have obviously never been explored. They are all "what if", things she could have done.

Anyway, I'm done.