Quote Originally Posted by Forsaken Lover View Post
She was scared of SeeDs killing her.
So she took action to try and keep this from happening and through her action to try and stop SeeDs from killing her, she ended up giving them the chance to kill her.

It's a cruel irony that happens a lot of villains driven by fear.
Oh, right. I do not think she is entirely evil in the wicked sense like Kefka was because she must have been dealing with intense paranoia and it clouded her judgment. I guess that it is a very selfish thing to do, but I cannot see either culture considering her more evil than the mass murders or warmonger villains of the other Final Fantasy games; in addition, she was not entirely unprovoked because there was an organization dedicated to killing out her kind, so I find it hard to diagnose her as entirely evil. I wish that the game would have gone into more depth about her character because it would have been nice to see the playable characters debating about whether what the goals and motives of the SeeD organization as a whole.