Talk:Goddess Ilias/@comment-25303995-20150206060022/@comment-25707465-20150207145110

Yes, I consider saving the guy who brought her down rather than letting him die or doing  a "bringing you with me" is good and not evil. Yes, it does not come even close as redeeming for everything she did, but at least Luka got out of a bittersweet ending for a full on happy one. I'm just saying that the series include villains (I forgot Cassandra and the Beezlebubs on the list) that are even less worthy of any sign of respect (killing you daughter when she could have helped you because you thought she was too weak ? REALLY ?)

Eden was incompetent, and still accepted to follow Ilias plan. While she disapproved Promestein's creations and Black Alice's very existence, her love for Ilias blinded her to the point of being easily manipulated by both of them in the end. Ilias is lucid enough to come out with a plan, and was even aware of Black Alice's intention, as insane as it is. Eden is not even able to do so, and she even has a berserk button close to a madness mantra ("I'm not the third").

And the question of perspective on the great monster war come from the fact that both Ilias and Alipheese thought that sealing the first one away would solve every problems. Alipheese thought that they would no longer damage the world with their war, Ilias thought that Alipheese would not lead the population to extinction with their monster. I did not say that one side was right, since Ilias is paranoid and distraught aver the possibilty of losing a loving attention. (K.I.L.M.A.S. between those two, someone make it happen please^^).

Don't know enough about Grand Noah though, since there could be a steady flow of human males coming in just for sex. Point is we only heard about monsters having male childrens twice, maybe three times during the whole game, and it is said to be very rare (gotta really find the source back).

Anyway, the point is, I really hope we will have a good development about the dark godess in Paradox to better understand those conflicts.