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Which Renoir?
There is a good reason for it. The Renoir that kills the expeditioners was created by the Paintress so she could live with her whole family again. The expeditioners want to kill the Paintress, which would allow the real Renoir to erase Verso's canvas, thus erasing the entire world. So the Renoir that kills everyone at the beach is doing it so they don't kill the Paintress which is the one thing keeping everything in that worlds existence from dissapearing. The real Renoir is the curator in your camp, who DOES align himself with expeditioners because he wants to pull his wife, the Paintress, back to the real world. So the real one wants the expeditioners to succeed so he can erase the painting and get his wife back.
Do you really think that if he explained all that to the expeditioners, they would have listened? I highly doubt it.