Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-28100269-20181204030458/@comment-24018437-20181204101227

I think her new goal is her old goal. She thinks Remnant is better off without the gods, with her to lead them. The Lost Fable showed that she still desires vengeance on the gods, and I believe she wants to summon them to possibly eithe detroy or dominate them, possibly taking their powers as well. Thus, she would become the new goddess of Remnant and can shape it how she sees fit. And considering the world would be divided and news of the death of the gods would spread, she'd possiblye be seen as a hero who wishes to restore order to a war-torn world. And with the power of the relics and the gods out of the way, what can stop her?

I don't think her wanting to die and wiping out humanity make much sense to be honest. We know Salem is ambitious and while she once wanted to die, she now has a goal. Vengeance, ambition and, in a twisted way, justice keep her go on. Plus, she has followers. And the members of WTCH don't strike me as suicidal. Tyrian even called Salem their 'divine savior' which strongly makes me believe that she doesn't want to destroy humanity.