Also there is a lot of potential for an Ilsabard expansion. Just imagine, the main hub city is Landis which is implied to be the Constantinople to Garlemald's Rome, so we can have a magiteck city for a hub that is not destroyed, it adds more variety and Final Fantasy Aesthetics.
Since it seems that Ilsabrd is inspired by Eastern and Northern Europe with Garlemald taking some queues from Russia just think about some of the other zones we can have. We can have a zone inspired by Germany, Austria, and Switzerland in terms of Aesthetics, maybe one that draws on some classic Studio Ghibli like landscape designs now that Ishgard is frozen. There is actually a precedence for such a nation or nation existing with the addition of the Dirndl's Attire, and the Bergsteiger's Attire from the SE store. Then we can have a zone inspired by more Norwegian cultures, imagine the fantasy aesthetics they could do with that, especially with the popularity of Skyrim and the New God of War duology, this aesthetic has received some popularity in recent years, We can also have a Romania inspired zone that has a lot of Gothic Architecture and lore, maybe even blending Garlean Architecture with more older local styles, and of course we can have more Mediterranean inspired regions like Werlyt. Of course it would be kind of boring if these nations were just complete 1 to 1 recreations of their real world counterpart so i would like to see maybe them doing what they did in Thravnir were it serves as an inspiration but they have a more unique spin that fits the world of Ethierys
There is a lot of potential both Storywise and Aesthetically for an Ilsabrad expansion and right now I am more interested in helping the people recover there then exploring Meracydia or the New World or Other Shards because Adventure.
