"They meddled with powers they knew little of, while their hubris convinced them they knew better than anybody else. Though the Scholars of Talaz Lagaar took it further, what happened to them should come with a cautionary tale against meddling with what they don't understand... There's no such thing as a free lunch.", she'd never forgive those people for the horror they unleashed on Ishgar. Though their desperation to win the war kicked into overdrive, they'd long been meddling with the Void, thinking it a shortcut to solve all their problems, "The void will rid everyone of their nature if we do not rid ourselves of it. But for what its worth... We will win this? This isn't the first crisis this land has faced, and after all of them... We're still here to tell the tale."
Alisa shook her head, she always held a measure of suspicion towards the isolationist scholars in the island. She at least appreciated their desire to keep their technology out of the hands of people too immature to harness them, but in the end it seemed like its very guardians didn't know what they had.
"Between you, Yuurei, Kon, Esperia... It looked to me like there were more than enough people there to address the situation, so I chose to stay behind and look after the Guild.", Alisa shrugged as she explained why she never set foot there, a sympathetic smile of someone who felt a pang of guilt for letting others handle the crisis on their own, but also knew that in the rare chance they needed extra backup, they would have called for it.
Alisa too didn't want any deadly technologies proliferating through the mainland... Those of Talaz Lagaar made it clear not even they understood what they had, she could scarcely
"Oh, it wasn't nearly as exciting as you make it sound...!", Alisa all but pouted, "Imagine an evil doppelganger with a creepy obsession with you, dressed in almost nothing, hellbent on abducting your wife and destroying everything you hold dear. I would have loved to take her down with my own two hands, but in the end... Others beat me to it."