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And this would by extension prove to the world that Githyanki are only evil because of a product of their upbringing, rather than something inherent to their being.
Even though most of the society appears to be made up of races from the Underdark, and therefor such a theory should have been well proven by this point.
Raise it to be... the sort of good person who steals children? What if the one stolen was going to be the one to finally break them free of their slavery to the lich?
It would have been killed before it ever had the chance to get that far. Go to the training room, and you'll see the children are being trained to fight each other to the death in order to prove they're worthy of serving their queen.
When one of them begins questioning why the training has to be so brutal, the instructor has no qualms at all about murdering them in cold blood to serve as an example to the others.
If you choose to do so ... well go ahead and spoil yourself on how it all turns out here. I would say their experiment fails.
Read "Consequences" here (if you choose)
https://bg3.wiki/wiki/Steal_a_Githyanki_Egg
Having Lae'Zel hold on to it ... could lead to a better outcome in the Epilogue. As noted above.