I'm still waiting for G'raha Tia's name to be spoken by an NPC post 2.5. We've gotten more continuity for Doga and Unei. (He and Moen need TT cards, too.)
FFXIV is still not quite as edgy as it wants to be. Far better to believe that every death was an absolute necessity, and the perfect atonement for all the problems they caused, than acknowledge that, sometimes. people can die for a cause (even deliberately choose it!) and still leave so much of what only they could have accomplished in life undone.And yes I know her entire arch is reinforcing the idea that no one is guiltless in war and her sacrifice benefitted the cause of forging peace. I just can't get over her manaically laughing as she brought down the barrier over Ishgard and that she really didn't consider the fact that the raging dragons wouldn't differentiate soldier verses innocent children.
I just don't find her to be half as admirable as the story, post her death, makes her out to be. I feel like she died verses facing the consequences, and is that really martydom?
But that's kind of my personal pet peeve. This isn't 1988 anymore.
Last edited by Fenral; 09-21-2016 at 08:21 PM.
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