I'm currently doing the MSQ, and I'll admit I'm not the brightest crayon in the box. We just flipped the switch on an entire island of endless so that way Sphene has nothing to fight for, got it. We ran around and talked to a few people because Wuk Lamat found value in learning about others and their culture in the first quarter of the MSQ, got it. It's them or us, got it.
I don't get if people are supposed to place value on the memories and endless or what this even is.
These memories (endless) only exist with us now because they all got deleted from everyone else's memory? So how are any endless able to recall or comprehend anyone that died previously to them if that memory of that person is gone? Or do they get it all back in this special zone?
Why is the WoL okay with flipping a switch on an entire island like this? I thought we just did an entire series of expansions leading up to "remember we existed" yet chit chatted briefly with a handful of people before just offing everyone.
But if these things have no value, and this is just a means to an end, then why bother dealing with them at all and getting to know them? bunbun hasn't said word one after knowing his mom is not only dead but an endless and her entire interactive memory is going away. Do endless have zero value because they're not the real thing? But they interact with each other so they kind of make new memories on top of old ones?
I just don't get why the WoL is going through this so fast with seemingly zero issue and why Wuk Lamat of all people is taking lead on conversation. Did we elect her to lead? This isn't her homeland, right? Why didn't we bench her and take Koana or the original scion crew? She's not written to be intelligent, but she's taking all the "here's someone smart, someone smart needs to talk to them" interactions and no one else seems to take notice or be bothered with it.
I know I missed something in the MSQ, but what was it?
Are all people in this region unable to read and write? Historically, sure, a lot of people never learned, but no one wrote down a nameday or a diary to remember anyone by?