The conclusion in Zestiria is literally you killing Eizen on the mountain (you have to go back to Edna's mountain and go to the top to fight him). That's it, there's no saving him, just doing a boss fight with him that ends in his death.EDIT: Actually, now that I think about it, I preferred how the anime addressed Eizen, Zaveid, and Edna. It handled the emotional impact of the situation a lot better. (Although, I'm not sure what the conclusion was in Zestiria, as I couldn't figure out how to accomplish it lol.) However, that was really only possible because Berseria existed by then of course. Still, that part of the anime I enjoyed a lot more than in the game.
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