Wiping out a people is genocide. Omnicide is all the people.
Seriously, have we gone over this topic so much that the term genocide has lost its edge?
Most of the Ascians were sundered members of the former Convocation, set adrift to different shards. They clearly weren't killed by it, nor did they lose their memories. They even seem to have made some sort of a pact together after the sundering based on the inscriptions on their soul crystals.
Correct me if im wrong, but they did lose their memories, its just that one of the unsundered used their memory crystals to help them remember.The soul crystals if im not mistaken are from before the sundering.Most of the Ascians were sundered members of the former Convocation, set adrift to different shards. They clearly weren't killed by it, nor did they lose their memories. They even seem to have made some sort of a pact together after the sundering based on the inscriptions on their soul crystals.
I strongly disagree. I think there's every possible indication that they would've kept going. We were shown that suffering was now inherent and unavoidable in their world, that they couldn't cope with it, and that they were too traumatized to resist the urge to undo it. We were told of (and shown directly in the Dead Ends and Ultima Thule in general) many different races that did that exact same thing and had the exact same problem and there's no reason to believe that the Ancients would've been any more responsible. There's no reason to assume that Hythlodaeus' take on what they would've done is more accurate just because he has a pretty face and kissable lips.Except we do know this. We’re told this in the short story. Even the “tempered” convocation was split on the idea of the sacrifices. They didn’t calm down about it until Elidibus ejected from Zodiark and they saw a soul could come out of Zodiark, so i’m not sure where you’re getting this from.
As for the idea that they would continue sacrificing and sacrificing….we’re told via Hythlodaeus that once the 3rd set was done they planned to resume their duties as stewards of the star, there is nothing indicating they would continue sacrificing. For all we know they could have put Zodiark into Pandaemonium afterwards or put him in the center of the star like Hydaelyn was.
I didnt even mention the latter comment...appearance has very little to do with anything. They suffered in elpis, we see this via sidequests but they did overcome it.They could cope with it, as they even had special funeral rites to help them cope with getting rid of creations. The only thing you can argue they didnt cope with was the final days deaths and really why should they? It was something horrific and out of their control. Why wouldnt you want to undo the mess it caused? Just because we saw a few races succumb to it doesnt mean the ancients would have, by that logic we can say the sundered are the same situation so they should die off as well. Theres no reason to assume hythlodaeus' take is incorrect just because of a few races we saw who werent really much like the ancients. It's strange to me how the constant theme in this game has been hope, and not giving up but so many people are quick to write off the ancients as "oh, they wouldve kept going." With very little to actually support this. The ancients lived for thousands of years without problems. This isnt any different than ironworks not resisting the urge to undo the calamity and so they messed with time.I strongly disagree. I think there's every possible indication that they would've kept going. We were shown that suffering was now inherent and unavoidable in their world, that they couldn't cope with it, and that they were too traumatized to resist the urge to undo it. We were told of (and shown directly in the Dead Ends and Ultima Thule in general) many different races that did that exact same thing and had the exact same problem and there's no reason to believe that the Ancients would've been any more responsible. There's no reason to assume that Hythlodaeus' take on what they would've done is more accurate just because he has a pretty face and kissable lips.
Hm. The Convocation's quotes sound like they were about the Final Days, but Azem's inscription is definitely post-sundering. 'Though the world be sundered and our souls set adrift, where you walk, my dearest friend, fate shall surely follow.' Based off of 'Ere Our Curtain Falls', it sounded like their memories were corrupted by body hopping (or in Elidibus' case, being a primal), which was why even the unsundered were having problems remembering themselves.
Nah, I was just telling you why I myself always listened to Hythlodaeus.
Also, it wasn't really a "few" races, it was every other race we saw in the cosmos. All of them unmade themselves, either on their own or with a little push from Meteion.
Just from that cutscene alone, "Deliver unto us the lives we once had. Deliver unto us the days of old."
Not to mention, they were willing to sacrifice themselves and everyone else on Etherys just to bring back who they initially sacrificed, which was horrid enough on its own. If it wasn't for the potential third set of sacrifices, I'd probably have agreed with you, but the fact that it was even a debate showed us that they did go off the deep end.
How is that showing they went off the deep end. Again, people seem to forget Ironworks was willing to do the same thing. They were willing to sacrifice millions to bring us back. Where are you getting the sacrifice everyone on Etheirys? If you’re talking about the rejoining that was not only to bring back those lost, but to rejoin the worlds as well and make the world whole and stable again.We didnt see every race that fell to ruin di dwe? Only a select few in the grand scheme of things. For all we know the unknown ones couldve all been fine until Meteion came along.Regardless though, theres nothing at all pointing to them continuing sacrifices after the 3rd set. For all we know, with the threat gone they could have found ways to supplement zodiark with aether that didnt require death.Nah, I was just telling you why I myself always listened to Hythlodaeus.
Also, it wasn't really a "few" races, it was every other race we saw in the cosmos. All of them unmade themselves, either on their own or with a little push from Meteion.
Just from that cutscene alone, "Deliver unto us the lives we once had. Deliver unto us the days of old."
Not to mention, they were willing to sacrifice themselves and everyone else on Etherys just to bring back who they initially sacrificed, which was horrid enough on its own. If it wasn't for the potential third set of sacrifices, I'd probably have agreed with you, but the fact that it was even a debate showed us that they did go off the deep end.
The french version of Hythlo's dialogue regarding the crystals:Hm. The Convocation's quotes sound like they were about the Final Days, but Azem's inscription is definitely post-sundering. 'Though the world be sundered and our souls set adrift, where you walk, my dearest friend, fate shall surely follow.' Based off of 'Ere Our Curtain Falls', it sounded like their memories were corrupted by body hopping (or in Elidibus' case, being a primal), which was why even the unsundered were having problems remembering themselves.
Hythlodaeus : Ceux que vous appelez les Asciens originels en ont créé une pour chaque membre du Concile. Elles renferment des souvenirs liés à ces derniers.
= “Those that you called (Unsundered) original Ascians created one for each member of the Council. They contain memories related to them.”
Hythlodaeus : Hé hé, je te vois venir. Ce ne sont pas des concepts, tout au plus des fragments. Toutefois, elles peuvent se révéler utiles pour raviver la mémoire d'un des Quatorze dont l'âme s'est morcelée.
= “He he, I see you coming around. They are not concepts, but fragments at most. However, they can be useful in reviving the memory of one of the Fourteen whose soul is fragmented.”
English version as well:
High in the heavens, those stars shine their guiding light down upon the lives below. Fitting symbols for the Convocation of Fourteen, would you not agree?
As you will have gathered, each crystal bears an account of the life of a member of the Convocation as remembered by the unsundered.
Lest you worry, they aren't concepts; they are far too incomplete to be so. But they suffice for imbuing memories within sundered souls, that they might be restored to their office.
Last edited by KizuyaKatogami; 01-28-2022 at 08:01 AM.
Weren't they willing to sacrifice all non-Amaurotine races just to bring back their own? That was pretty much them undoing most of the fixing they did in the second sacrifice just because they couldn't cope with the loss of their people.
No. It is explicitly stated to be only a portion of the new life.
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