"The Eidolons want nothing to do with most humans; before the main plot occurs, they're trying to get Rydia to accept that she's human and to stay in the human world, even though they raised her."
I just removed this bit from Fantastic Racism because it's wrong. The eidolons wanted Rydia to live among humans because they thought she'd have a better life with her own species, not because they hated humans.
"The Eidolons want nothing to do with most humans; before the main plot occurs, they're trying to get Rydia to accept that she's human and to stay in the human world, even though they raised her."
I just removed this bit from Fantastic Racism because it's wrong. The eidolons wanted Rydia to live among humans because they thought she'd have a better life with her own species, not because they hated humans.