User blog comment:ShonenChicoBoy/Thanksgiving and the Other Turkey in the Room/@comment-24384232-20161126020422/@comment-24384232-20161127203410

I would advise that anyone who has a character involved carefully examine their characters motivations, and overarching goals. What is their personal investment in this conflict? In this way it will be easier to define why they are so driven to see either the Coven or Soul Society fail. People are generally multifaceted and very rarely do things for obtuse or obscure reasons. There is a great deal of passion that is involved.

Sei had mentioned my Arrancar who is against the Coven. He himself lived in the very society they wish to create and that world eventually succumbed to its own hubris and was violently destroyed. He knows firsthand what happens in such a society and has realized his own mistakes in perpetuating it, and said consequences. He personally believes in the freedom and beauty of creation, that all things should self-determinate because that is the essence of his magic. For magic to evolve, there must be diversity, their must be differences, distinctions, evolutions of thought. The Coven would eliminate all of those variables and in his eyes diminishing magic itself and that is wrong. So he's personally invested in seeing them fail. Not only would they destroy the world of magic as he knows it, the world they create would inevitably be destroyed by itself as well. He cannot and will not allow that to happen.

So much like the video suggested, my Arrancar Aeon and the Coven are fighting to for visions of two very different worlds.