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Originally Posted by Guido
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EXACTLY. You got it pin-point.
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Regrettable how Kuuya and the Kunekamum ended, but they sought it out and provoked on themselves, however, the blame can also be attributed with all the hatred they received and bore due to following and being raised by the worship of a false god that just instruct them to hate and be hated.
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Hmmm. I don't know how exactly to address it without spoiling. Oh, well, here goes:
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Yes, they were adoring false gods. The Onbaitaikayan weren't gods when the Shakukoporus were born - however, they were considered as 'fathers' of the race but didn't live long enough to teach their creations to hate the other races. Nah, Kuuya told Hakuoro that Uitsuarunemitea was the one who evicted the Shakukoporus from their 'eden' and figuratively took the Onbaitaikayan's throne (I think this last part was specified in the game when Hakuoro met Kuuya) - you can only guess again what happened and WHY they called Uitsuarunemitea, who is a TRUE god (remind yourself, it's not a demon either), the deity of misfortune.
After all, by erasing the Onbaitaikayan, Uitsuarunemitea left them defenseless against the other species. THAT is why they're so resentful towards him.
And, if you resume your earlier train of thought concerning Uitsuarunemitea, you should find it extremely ironic that the Shakukoporus not only found their strength but also their END at the hands of the dark half of Uitsuarunemitea - the one that brought misfortune. In other words, the one who HELPED them but also brought them to their DOOM is no one else than the Nuguisomu-kami they feared so much.
It should also be noted that Dii kept his TRUE nature secret, otherwise the Shakukoporus wouldn't have followed him and accepted his presents.
Which is why he was surprised when Eruruu wanted to stick by Hakuoro's side. He realized that she was in the same predicament as he once was.
Of course. By the time Dii used Genjimaru's contract for other purposes and the shit totally hit the fan, Genjimaru could only come to the conclusion that Dii (and himself, by still adhering to the contract) was spitting on a Ebaenkuruga's vow to fight for justice. He could no longer stand back and remain idle, watching as his race's ideals were being dragged through dirt.
Yep. Completely catatonic/psychotic. What will become of her *should* be revealed in the epilogue but considering how little time is left, it might be cut out.