On a comment above I gave you an explanation of why the Ishgardians had so much trouble into find a "peacefull solution". Read carefully please.No, it's not justice, and those Ishgardians don't deserve to die for their ancestors' sins. However, they also have never put forth any real effort to do anything about the whole situation themselves, and that is my main beef with Ishgardians. They live a culture of resignation and dependence upon authority. Actually, that's a recurrent theme in Hydaelyn from what I can see, but nowhere do I see it more strongly than in Ishgard.
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