That's never portrayed as a good thing in the story though.
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Honestly all the main characters over-react to the big revelation in my opinion. I found it hard to swallow, the idea that people living in a feudal/renaissance era society would feel guilty about their ancestors winning a war thousands of years ago, taking the land of the conquered, and then enslaving them. Those events were common historically and people usually wrote epic poems about how great their ancestors were for doing that. The human societies don't seem to have a reason for their morality to be so modern.
That's never portrayed as a good thing in the story though.
spoiler
Honestly all the main characters over-react to the big revelation in my opinion. I found it hard to swallow, the idea that people living in a feudal/renaissance era society would feel guilty about their ancestors winning a war thousands of years ago, taking the land of the conquered, and then enslaving them. Those events were common historically and people usually wrote epic poems about how great their ancestors were for doing that. The human societies don't seem to have a reason for their morality to be so modern.
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I think we'll need to read another 1000 pages or so for more context on how the situation develops. Next book is out soon.