QUOTE(Yuka @ Jan 13 2008, 03:02 AM)

Nessiah took the Transmigragem, the Undine populace is in uproar. They only know it was someone who appeared to be of a humanoid shape, so they slaughter the nearby humans. Rather than stopping them, Emelone allows them to continue this, despite knowing that it was not the right decision. Like Rhia stated, Emelone is a good queen because she pleases her people. Emelone accepted death over negotiation because no amount of negotiation could repent for all the death her people caused.
Minor correction: Nessiah or one of his peons weasels the Transmigragem out of Nietzsche's sister; Embellian Undine populace goes crazy. Nessiah
returns to Embellia and informs them of an eternal youth elixir requiring human blood. [This seems to have two purposes; it both prevents Embellia from coming to Fantasinia's aid against Bronquia, allowing Bronquia to complete their conquest, and it also causes enough unrest that it might draw the next wielder of the Gran Centurio in to settle it. Nessiah's intentions, and which purpose if either was his main intent, remain ambiguous.]
Emelone seems not to want bloodshed, but condones the actions of Ishiene and the other fearful radicals in order to preserve her species. At the end of BF07, Emelone despairs of her decision, perhaps acknowledging that there was no right choice to make (in that no choice could do no harm to someone--preventing her people from attacking the humans will condemn them to death; attacking the humans creates sacrifice of innocent lives; leaving to find the Transmigragem herself would cause Embellia to be leaderless and might leave room open for rebellions and attacks on the humans anyway).
It's all very subjective. Emelone doesn't say much about her motives, so we can't know.
But please, at the very least correct the part about Embellia attacking humans in revenge for Nessiah's actions. They were following his suggestion out of desperation, not knowing that he was the thief in question (or at least the puppetmaster).
Also, tcaudilllg: If you ever need a devil's advocate of sorts to try to elucidate Gulcasa or Nessiah's perspectives and possible perspectives, just PM me or something.