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I would never understand how Kirschtaria was "wrong" when he tried to achive something which is described by Nasu as humanity's future.
Narrator of Garden of Avalon (Nasu):
> “Oh, I do wonder… the age of Gods is long past, and with what is soon to unfold, so too will the age of the Fae end. It is age of Man – and that will also reach its eventual conclusion. The day will come when this star of ours ceases to rotate, after which we will establish ourselves in the heavens, beginning the age of the Will. Those incapable of volition without a frame of fresh and blood will be left behind in time. And yet… I wonder why I find myself so often mingled with humanity.”
And yet Olympus was considered "bad" when humanity has freedom to do everything but hurt others, without shackles of mortal body and diseases, and Kirschtaria's plan to elevate humans even further was "bad".
Extella also has humanity becoming digital life-form on the Moon Cell and living for an eternity with the protagonist becoming basically eternal god.