That can easily be attributed to his general state and likely lackluster treatment of his wounded arm after his capture. That's what he had to get back from, he didn't have to relearn how to fight or anything, at least we didn't get to see anything of that sort.
He didn't do much work at all. Hardly a few months had passed - if that - in the game's universe between him having his arm cut off and him showing up to fight in the tournament between Ishgard and the other Eorzean City States. He put up a fight without breaking a sweat (losing to the WoL because that's the fate of any who go up against the WoL). He then takes part in the battle to reclaim Ala Mhigo, effortlessly swinging his sword around to cut down soldiers.
We didn't see a struggle. We didn't see his 'disability' serve as a meaningful, long term consequence of his recklessness. Which is particularly grating when you consider that the only lasting consequence of ARR's ending was Teledji's death, which given that he was an antagonist isn't a terribly surprising conclusion.

Raubahn losing his arm was not about his fighting prowess, which is why it hasn't really been affected.
For those who missed the connection, Raubahn lost the arm that he always carried Nanamo on. He lost his arm in the events surrounding Nanamo's "death".
He lost nanamo and the arm he used to lift her up and support her. It was the start of Nanamo realising she relied on him too much and the start of her development into a leader into her own right.
SE should give raubahn a chain saw arm like in ash vs evil dead.


I hadn't considered that perspective before. Thank you for pointing that out!Raubahn losing his arm was not about his fighting prowess, which is why it hasn't really been affected.
For those who missed the connection, Raubahn lost the arm that he always carried Nanamo on. He lost his arm in the events surrounding Nanamo's "death".
He lost nanamo and the arm he used to lift her up and support her. It was the start of Nanamo realising she relied on him too much and the start of her development into a leader into her own right.

Raubahn losing his arm was not about his fighting prowess, which is why it hasn't really been affected.
For those who missed the connection, Raubahn lost the arm that he always carried Nanamo on. He lost his arm in the events surrounding Nanamo's "death".
He lost nanamo and the arm he used to lift her up and support her. It was the start of Nanamo realising she relied on him too much and the start of her development into a leader into her own right.


well based on the stuff that happened to Grynewaht, we know the technology exists for cybernetic enhancements
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I hadn't realised that, so thanks for pointing it out!
Some other symbolism that I did pick up on in 4.1 - the phrasing that Raubahn had pledged "his blade" (not himself) in service of Nanamo. What did he do with his second sword that he can't wield any more? He gifted it to Pipin, who is now serving Nanamo in his place. He may have been released from that position, but his oath remains unbroken.![]()



I...would be sad to see him go, if that's the case, but as long as it means that the other characters we're leaving behind in Ala Mhigo are being 'retired' as well, I could definitely live with only seeing Raubahn at major events when all the leaders get involved. It would be nice to see some of the other leaders/nations get a turn in the spotlight.
Lyse?I...would be sad to see him go, if that's the case, but as long as it means that the other characters we're leaving behind in Ala Mhigo are being 'retired' as well, I could definitely live with only seeing Raubahn at major events when all the leaders get involved. It would be nice to see some of the other leaders/nations get a turn in the spotlight.
Ishgard characters are no longer prominent in the MSQ's outside of the occasional cameo. Hopefully Ala Mhigo is given the same treatment as it wouldn't sit well with me if it maintained prominence after Stormblood when there's so many other new areas to explore and older areas - such as Gridania - that haven't been given a fraction of the attention the likes of Ala Mhigo and Ul'dah have received.
If I had to pick one Ala Mhigan character to stick around it'd be Arenvald. He's far less grating than Lyse and Raubahn.
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