The Answer to the Question | Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker Tribute

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  1. I just realized something. Zenos is the proof of Venat’s theory.
    It’s obvious that WoL, the scions and normal people would want purpose and life in this world of suffering and disaster.
    But if even a person so wicked as Zenos found a reason to live for, to die for. Then perhaps anyone can. If only Hermes had some more time and a little less despair.

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  2. Exceptional job!
    Venat was so very wise to not return to the Lifestream after her term as Azem. Like a true and virtuous friend, she forgave Hermes' momentary lapse in judgement–the events of our run through Ktisis Hyperboreia. Venat had to shoulder the burden of that knowledge, including The Meteia's Report and location. Were they aware, her fellow Ancients would only incorrectly exercise their autonomy. Following the creation of Zodiark, it was fortunate Venat was able to "advise" a fraction of the population to assist her ascension to Hydaelyn.
    Sundering the world and people into fourteen incomplete reflections all perpetually bound to their own wheels of Samsara directed only by Hydaelyn was the only way! If they knew the Meteia were likely responsible for The Final Days, the tempered denizens of Etheirys would have dispatched their Zodiark and put an end to the song before or after restoring the world as he was designed. Venat was right that everyone except herself could only improve through her fourteen-layered system of birth, life/suffering, death, and rebirth.
    If not for her millennia of bestowing The Echo to her champions, those misguided unsundered may have restored their chaotic world!

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