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    Elidibus was Zodiark and Zodiark was Elidibus. And Elidibus had done quite a lot of evil sh**t.

    The creature we killed in Lamentorum was basically a pilotless entity without him. Primals are defined by their primary creator wishes, think how Titan was like a child in distress on his botched summoning.

    As for Hydealin, people don't realize the ancients would sacrifice life ( which includes intelligent life, like you know, FF14s races) to bring back the Amarautians.

    Ignoring the fact that they did not have the right to do such a despicable thing, the unsundered ancients woud be a) unableto stop Meteion due to their higher Aether and inability to use Dynamis b) even if they stopped Meteion, they would still die like all the other civilization Meteion met, so they would commit the massive genocide for no reason!

    Amaraut was done for.

    So knowing this, she "cheated" this destiny by sundering everyone into our lesser forms, which would struggle forever, but yet fight to survive and build great things nevertheless. She is not happy about it, but it was the best solution, from her POV.

    And before someone says this is not hinted anywhere, this is literally the core meaning of "Aswer's" Lyrics. They might not have nailed down every detail, but the general concept/themes were there from day 1:

    Now open your eyes while our plight is repeated
    Still deaf to our cries, lost in hope we lie defeated
    Our souls have been torn, and our bodies forsaken
    Bearing sins of the past, for our future is taken


    ...

    Tell us why, given Life, we are meant to die, helpless in our cries?

    Thy Life is a riddle, to bear rapture and sorrow
    To listen, to suffer, to entrust unto tomorrow
    In one fleeting moment, from the Land doth life flow
    Yet in one fleeting moment, for anew it doth grow
    In the same fleeting moment thou must live, die and know
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    Quote Originally Posted by Iscah View Post
    They walked things back too far in retooling and reframing the Ascians. Zodiark still could have – should have, to fit with past canon – still been "evil" whether by design or by flaw. He could have been made with good intentions but a miscalculation of how he would behave... which is essentially the route they went with Meteion instead.
    I think that broadly is what we see with Zodiark, actually, just moving the 'flaw' off of it and onto the people who worship it: they started off doing something with nothing but positive intentions, but then gradually fell further and further from the ends justifying the means.

    Which I think does work well for Zodiark, because it essentially finds a way to marry the Ascians' newer overall story and the reality of primals to the original nature of primals and their places within their own stories: much like Zodiark, there's nothing inherently evil about Ifrit, Garuda, Titan, or any other primals we met (well, with rare exception; I could certainly make an argument about Thordan and the Knights Twelve). They're simply a figure that people rally around, and those people happened to do evil things in the name of. In the story around Zodiark, we essentially see a by all means rational and irreligious society become exactly the same as every zealot tribe we've ever seen, as they deify what was essentially a tool of their own making and start using it to justify a cruel, hurtful and hateful worldview.

    I do love a 'broken robot antagonist' who's just following a fundamentally incorrect premise to what, to it, seems to be a logical conclusion; Meteion's cool for that, as is Omega, and Nier Automata did a lot with it too. But I think the Zodiark/Ascian story is helped along by it being the complete opposite: for all their insanity, high scale and grand aims, that the Ascians ultimately fell into entirely human lines of thinking, and by all respects are no different to the people they've been treating as 'beneath' them. They were just people in a bad situation, who did the things people do in that situation--including, unfortunately, going way too far in what they think is a justified worldview.
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    Zodiark is a means to an end and that end is evil. Like the atomic bomb. His creators' judgment was clouded by desperation. He's not a person and he's not worth anthropomorphising.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LilimoLimomo View Post
    Zodiark seems to often be framed negatively
    In SHB when FFXIV was under Ishikawa's auspices more completely, they dipped their toes in some nuance water. Yoshi-P has been trying to dry them off ever since, so the minor concessions the game makes with regards to Zodiark's role as Savior of Etheirys, but more importantly with the Scions acknowledging in text that he was a force for good, are huge deals to the devs (Yoshi-P).

    Elissar has the best post in this entire thread. All of Zodiark's actions were necessary for our modern setting. They were necessary so Hydaelyn could commit omnicide as well. He didn't just fix the celestial aether current stagnation, he also restored the planet from desolation, and was the one responsible for seeding it with new life(left vague in this text and in the often mentioned sacrifices). Of course, this was all actually the will of 3/4ths of the Ancient Ascian population, who sacrificed themselves (Half and then half again) to do it.

    This made the planet strong enough so that it could withstand The Sundering. This more or less makes Zodiark a non-consenting "father" to The Sundered as well.

    But you see, this is explaining to you the nuance of how the scenario actually is, rather than why it's portrayed negatively. The reason Zodiark is portrayed negatively, again, is because Yoshi-P is trying to cast out nuance from this entire scenario. Yoshi-P very very much wants us to view it as Zodiark bad, Hydaelyn good. You saw him put on the Hydaelyn trouncing Zodiark letterman jacket, right?

    In spite of Hydaelyn being complicit and responsible for what evil the villains of our setting would accomplish in addition to her own sins. Someone in the thread said she cheated destiny, but that's the wrong read. She tenderly embraced it to maintain the timeline.

    The real reason is more or less, "Don't think too hard about all this. Just go out and slay a few Ascians. It's for your own good." Yoshi-P is Gehrman from Bloodborne, baby!
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    "I thought that my invincible power would hold the world captive, leaving me in a freedom undisturbed. Thus night and day I worked at the chain with huge fires and cruel hard strokes. When at last the work was done and the links were complete and unbreakable, I found that it held me in its grip." - Rabindranath Tagore

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    Yeah, I get that's the message they were trying to get across, but I fundamentally dislike them also trying to push the argument of "It's okay to cause the end of the world and humanity as we know it because you think it's doomed anyways."

    It runs contrary to the story's more persistent message of never losing hope when it treated the Ancient world as an absolute failstate instead of something that was simply lost due to a misunderstanding or something else less...calculated.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KageTokage View Post
    Yeah, I get that's the message they were trying to get across, but I fundamentally dislike them also trying to push the argument of "It's okay to cause the end of the world and humanity as we know it because you think it's doomed anyways."

    It runs contrary to the story's more persistent message of never losing hope when it treated the Ancient world as an absolute failstate instead of something that was simply lost due to a misunderstanding or something else less...calculated.
    There wasn't any think about it. She knew the threat was coming and she knew the threat was still out there even after Zodiark did it's whole barrier thing. She tried and failed to convince them so this was the only way.
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    Well Zodiark was the evil one. So it doesn't really matter if he did anything wrong does it? He was the evil one, Hydaelyn was the good one.

    Quote Originally Posted by thegreatonemal View Post
    There wasn't any think about it. She knew the threat was coming and she knew the threat was still out there even after Zodiark did it's whole barrier thing. She tried and failed to convince them so this was the only way.
    True! She told everyone what was going on with Meteion and Dynamis and the truth of the final days. She wanted the ancients to succeed. Still people decided not to listen because they were incapable because of how inferior they were to us... she had to judge them by erasing their bodies and identities and instead replacing them with better stock. Sometimes that's the only way to save the world, no matter how tragic.

    On the other hand wait wasn't Venat an ancient as well? So she must have already been kinda sundered I guess for her to be able to understand that something other than Zodiark could be done? For her to actually care I mean. I don't really know tho.
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    She didn't tell anybody.

    The Watcher explicitly states that neither he nor the rest of her followers knew her true intentions, but they simply chose to put their faith in her regardless. The Convocation are also utterly clueless about the actual cause of the Final Days as per Elidibus' testimony.

    There's also nothing intrinsically "better" about the sundered, otherwise they wouldn't have been turning in droves the instant the Final Days returned. The "strength to overcome despair" was described as being something impossible to quantify with any rhyme or reason in the Omega quests, and if the Ancients were truly incapable of that strength, they would've all simply lost control of their magicks and died off before they summoned Zodiark.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KageTokage View Post
    She didn't tell anybody.

    The Watcher explicitly states that neither he nor the rest of her followers knew her true intentions, but they simply chose to put their faith in her regardless. The Convocation are also utterly clueless about the actual cause of the Final Days as per Elidibus' testimony.

    There's also nothing intrinsically "better" about the sundered, otherwise they wouldn't have been turning in droves the instant the Final Days returned. The "strength to overcome despair" was described as being something impossible to quantify with any rhyme or reason in the Omega quests, and if the Ancients were truly incapable of that strength, they would've all simply lost control of their magicks and died off before they summoned Zodiark.
    I know, I know. Venat just did her thing and she was pretty much just 100% wrong let's face it. She's a cutie though. The convocation also was pretty incompetent, including Emet who didn't even care about the memory erasure incident. And nobody ever found out that it had to do anything with Dynamis, including Fandaniel who knew that it was a thing. The storyline is just really well written.
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    It's kind of troubling that I genuinely can't tell what's bait or not anymore because I've seen people say those same things and be completely serious about it.
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