Personally I just hope there's consequences at some point for the Warrior of Light interfering so heavily in political affairs and causing major cultural shifts. Not all change is for the better and as we've seen the status quo often remains intact for many anyway - so the people of the Brume are left to continue struggling whilst Aymeric and his buddies pat each other - and the Warrior of Light - on the back whilst giving lip service to the idea that great change is upon their nation. I was actually surprised that Aymeric's abode was so opulent for example given that he pretends to be humble and as stated in his bio the only luxury he supposedly enjoys is a bit of a treat in his tea or some such.

The Warrior of Light has also killed a lot of people. Some had it becoming and needed to be stopped, obviously, but others were simply following orders or were likely coerced into fighting for a cause. Obviously the Warrior of Light can't go around interrogating everybody, saving them or convincing them to join his cause. On the other hand they shouldn't be worshipped as a hero as much as they are because they're still killing people for as simple a reason as NPC's pointing them in that direction and offering them incentives to do so.

I would love for a touching story about a particular NPC recognising the Warrior of Light and stating that, whilst they appreciate and recognise what they're doing for the greater good of Eorzea their lover, father, aunt or similar relation happened to die at their hands and as such they can't bring themselves to forgive them for that.

Maybe it's just me who wants to see that though...but they did sort of do it with Ul'dah to an extent by having Raubahn be called out for breaking the law. Something similar for the Warrior of Light would be wonderful as he's in dire need of being knocked down a few pegs in a way that doesn't necessarily involve stripping them of their power.