
Originally Posted by
giantslayer
You make some excellent points. Even if the GC leaders had their hands tied, I still think my character should have stayed and fought.
First of all, allow me to remind you that we are dealing with the Brass Blades and the Crystal Braves. The official standing army of Uldah is the Immortal Flames, who were still under General Raubahn's control (another great reason for everyone to not abandon him).
Do we have to kill all the Brass Blades and Crystal Braves? No. Kill the leaders: Teledji, Lolorito, Ilberd, and that other lalafel. Without leadership, the riff-raff will eventually lose their appetite for death, especially when they see enough bodies piled up at the feet of the General of the Immortal Flames and the legendary Warrior of Light. Most of these people have been bought with coin and they have limited motivation to throw away their lives against someone with god-like powers.
As for the opinion of the common folk, they are already 100% behind me. They already don't believe I killed the Sultana. Everyone in Uldah knows the Syndicate is corrupt and would have no problem believing that they were behind the death of the Sultana and that the Warrior of Light and Raubahn gave them their comeuppance. As the Warrior of Light, I am the greatest hero in the world in the eyes of the common people and a political outsider to Uldah. They will believe what I say and fall in line under Raubahn as the new leader of Uldah. Besides that, Raubahn is already a hero in the eyes of the common man, the General of the Immortal Flames, and was always at the Sultana's side. He is the natural successor in the eyes of the people already.
We don't know about other members of the Syndicate, but we do know that they never anticipated Raubahn would just say "F*** it" and actually kill them. The Syndicate members are selfish opportunists gaming the political and economic systems, not a bunch of possessed lunatics bent on destroying the world. Self-preservation comes first and they would probably try to distance themselves from the plot rather than double-down and put their necks on the line.