My general summary is pretty much....not yet.

A plot point I think many people forget or outright ignore is that everything that happened is ultimately Hydaelyn’s fault, and all evidence points to this being the case. Hydaelyn CLAIMS Zodiark tried to usurp power, which would upset the balance. So in response to this, Hydaelyn somehow seals Zodiark—effectively her other half—away, which is what triggers the event that creates the 13 reflections. This CREATED the initial imbalance between the two.

Upon closer inspection, Hydaelyn’s actions seem to be both far less consistent and make far less since unless you consider it from a perspective of a cosmic horror trying to retain power. Mind you, by 2.0 there have been no less than 7 rejoinings. There is no way by this point Hydaelyn somehow remains unaware about how it work, or the dangers of imbalance. Yet it is never addressed.

In comparison, the Ascians: APPEAR to be carrying out the will of their deity, and do so with presumably far more information and knowledge than Hydaelyn offers us. The supposedly super-evil Zodiark has an emissary, whom at least ATTEMPTED communications and even gave us information we previously lacked about the balance. Despite the obviously terrible cost of lives it would take to trigger the rejoining, Zodiark’s end goal appears to be more in line with keeping balance than Hydaelyn has ever been (the only evidence to the contrary being the method of rejoining)

In comparison to that we get: Next to zero information and direction, up to and including things like not knowing Iceheart was a WoL until she dies, Hydaelyn making questionable decisions that make absolutely no sense such as randomly calling her most devout servant to her side because she was growing to weak to communicate (supposedly) only to be too weak to do so anyway and proofing until she conveniently found the strength to go and absorb a planet with the WoDs cake along, claiming she would save it (which she obviously did a shit job at or else 5.0 wouldn’t be happening). I just find it hard to believe that a being that was apparently powerful enough to seal her other half away lacks the strength to adequately assist her champions with keeping darkness at bay. We have yet to see Zodiark need to possess someone, or outright ignore his followers begging for help, or anything that lends to him being evil other than the brutal methods of his followers and his other half who is arguably more malicious saying so.

This sentiment is somewhat aided by the Omega storyline hard confirming that there are other planets with life besides dragons in the cosmos, meaning that Hydaelyn likely is not the only being like this.

TL;DR: Hydaelyn is far more suspicious when you objectively observe the actions (or perceived actions) of both Zodiark and Hydaelyn respectively. I could go on forever but this is disorganized and lengthy enough.