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When are going to have more lore regarding the five black Mage "Coco" brothers in Ul'dah? They are epic!
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Was the armorer storyline supposed to be an allusion to the differences between Japanese and American workplace ethos? (That is, team mentality vs. performance of individuals as top priority?)
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Will there be more stories and quests regarding Fourchenault? (Louisiox's son and the father to Alphinaud and Alisaie)
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Will we see more lore regarding Ayatlan?
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Will we have more riddle system of quests like the awesome "Greatest Story Never Told" that tie in deeper to the lore?
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Will there eventually be lore surrounding Byregot's Spire in Sagoli Desert?
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Is there a connection between Ether (the drink that restore MP) and Aether (the cosmic phenomenon that seems to be the key to magic, the primals, etc.)?
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Was Mephina's sign modified after the creation of Dalamud by the Allagans to include her "Loyal Hound"? Have any of the other signs been modified for cultural or other reasons?
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Are there any *non*-ruined Amdapori places still left in Eorzea, hidden by magic? Their lore is of HUGE interest to me, and I'm hoping that, if there are any places still around (whether or not they're hidden) that we'll see them soon, or at least hear of them! Even if "hey these old houses in Gridania were of Amdapor build" is the answer, I would be wholly satisfied.
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What is the general size of the population of Eorzea? In other words, does Gridania have about 5,000, 50,000, or 500,000 living in it as compared to a more formal metropolis like Ul'dah with maybe a million?
Obviously there are graphical limits in what the game can generate NPC-wise (the Cartinaeu cutscene aside). It always seems that through quests and such we hear of the vast naval fleets of Limsa or the droves of refugees to Ul'dah...but we never actually see the teeming masses. Yet, in the botany quest line you have to get 99 crow feathers for the Wailers or "2,000" chamomile tea leaves for the Ul'dahns. That doesn't seem like a whole lot if you really think about it.
Perhaps there is a ratio that we can use? For every NPC we see should we presume there are x-hundred or y-thousand citizens we don't? Getting a true feel for the scope Eorzea would be great!