I don't see how what we did was wrong, it's a world that refuses to die at the expense of others. These people are nothing more than remnants of a dead person, and every time they're recreated they consume a stored soul. It's like wondering if it's wrong to erase an AI.
As Sphene said, the only possible battery is the Ether, and to safeguard her people at all costs, she'll do anything, even genocide worlds to supply every Eternal but also the population of Alexandria.
It's stupid of human society to have found a “remedy” for accidental death, which consumes a person's soul in order to be resurrected. Every person who dies a natural death becomes a battery for resuscitation. Eternals are people who have died, but their souls are uploaded and sent to the world of Sphene, to feed these copies of souls transformed into Eternals, who don't care much about dying, during quests, many say they've died at least 2 or 3 times since they've been here, knowing that it's a soul that's consumed each time.
I don't see how this type of human society can be considered good, it's downright evil and selfish. The way it works, there are automatically more and more Eternals, when there aren't enough dead to serve as batteries for the ever-increasing number of Eternals. They end up moving on to other worlds to recharge their soul stored.
When a guard outside Solution Nine showed us how she dealt with the monsters around her, she got oneshot. And she comes back to life saying it was nothing at all, even though she's just consumed a soul charge.
It's very likely that any Alexandrian guard is weaker than any other people who fear death and have learned to be careful in battle.
For me, obliterating memories that feed on human souls with every death & resurrection. That's a good thing, because it's never-ending. Sphene will first devour everything (kill other people and store their souls for the survival of her reckless idiot people.) once there's no one left on Aetherys, she'll move on to another world.
So it's wrong to get rid of it? I wonder if you understood what that was all about.
What's more, when they're obliterated, these memories of death aren't even aware of it, except for those who've been waiting for it. at no point do you hear a cry of fright that they've been erased.
Ps: I don't know if this was clear, but basically this is what happens when an Alexandrian dies: 1. Their memories are stored and sent to the world of Sphene through the portal on the top floor. 2. The dead person's soul is sent to the storage batteries to serve as a resurrection charge or energy for the world of Sphene.



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