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it's not rlly a big deal to me though, it's not really egregious or anything and there's always the fact that it absolutely won't be returning as a concept in future games (because monster hunter has like 0 continuity) so if it's not something you like it's relatively easy to just ignore.
The creation of super-bio soldiers was what instigated the downfall of the empirical civilization of Wyveria. The people were killing and culling so many dragons and monsters to create one super-soldier at a time (the input costing so much more than the output) that the dragons themselves rioted and sparked the War that ultimately destroyed the civilization (and made several species of dragon and elder dragon to go extinct). It's even the leading cause of White Fatalis' creation and the recurring process of a Fatalis looking for a rising and budding technological civilization to wipe out and keep things primal/primitive as a part of the natural order.
"Wylk" is the catalyst that answers the "how" (since many gamers before asked how killing a large number of dragons could ever hope to create a Captain Capcom for Wyveria and we never had a major answer to it; it was all speculation), since monsters are all made of that material (think of Wylk as like stem cells; even the tunnel systems and the twining chains resemble DNA strands) and it explains why synthetic monsters are evolving into the genuine articles, albeit warped and much more slowly. What are plants if not alive, especially forged by their environment to sustain it? The Dragontorch is a renewable-battery formation that ensures the Fallow/Plenty cycles continue in spite of weather changes happening around the ecosystem or from the expansive oceans.
This is speculation backed up by news and knowledge that came before, of course, but it's the easiest way I can explain or elaborate on why it may be more fitting than one may realize.
That's like 99% the plot of every MH isnt it? It fits...
Calling it "Milk" is not a good call, though