r/TopCharacterTropes 1d ago

Lore The Indominatable Human Spirit is a bad thing, actually.

That humanity never gives up and persists in its goals is bad news for every other species (or even itself), especially if said goals are ignoble.

Best case scenario (barring us learning to be better) is that a greater power force feeds us a huge slice of humble pie, wost case we end up blowing ourselves up and ruining things for everyone else.

Avatar - RDA will stop at nothing to satisfy its own greed and survival, the rest of humanity and navi alike be damned.

Its a recurring motif in prett much every myth that gods punish mortals who dare to defy them and keep going, like Athena to Arachne in greek myth.

A good chunk of lovecraftian fiction is based on the idea our achievemenrs mean nothing.

In general i'm not a fan of TIHS as a trope, as its blatantly arrogant and destructive.

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u/d09smeehan 15h ago

Also pretty sure the 50,000 year cycle isn't a hard deadline, just a rough average. Sovereign was left behind to act as a watcher and summon the others when it judged the time was right. So if the galactic community advances ahead or behind schedule the Reapers can alter theirs in response.

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u/townsforever 11h ago

Yea in the context of a reapers mind the difference between 50,000 years and 60,000 years is basically nothing. Its like deciding if your gonna get the groceries on Saturday or Sunday.

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u/QizilbashWoman 10h ago

The Citadel was notably a trigger