Quote Originally Posted by Nayukhuut View Post
I will respond to the numbered posts, because Well, I like structure.

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1. She never gave the Convocation the facts. She went up and expected them to side with her, but never told them why things were happening the way they were.

2. Zodiark was not a genocide. The life sacrificed to him by the time he was sundered was willing. It was a sacrifice, yes, but a willing one. The best plan they could come up with since they had none of the facts.

3. They went along with it originally because they wanted to save their planet, and Zodiark was the last ditch best plan they had since they had no idea what was causing the problems. If your house burnt down wouldn't you want to rebuild?

4. Zodiark had brought the land back. That was done. He had given them the time they needed to breathe and allow the world to start healing and growing again. If they had gotten together and defeated Meteion, he wouldn't have been needed anymore
I'm going to follow up on the first 4 points,

As far as we can tell Venat did nothing during the final days itself and did little to try and help and as far as the game shows had no plan to forestall the disaster itself, if I remember she even says she can't do anything to the sociopath that orgastrates it as he's needed as orginally he figures out the stuff about it hitting the areas with weaker atherial currents first. So there seems to have been no attempt by Venat to either mitagate the end of days or have a plan other than the Zodiark plan.

Summoning Zodiark had nothing to do with getting there old lives back, by the time he was summoned it was to prevent the complete annihilation of life on Etheris, by the time they do it the world is functionally already dead as the atherial currents that allowed life to propagate were dead, hence the second sacrifice which was needed to allow any kind of life on the planet