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    Quote Originally Posted by thegreatonemal View Post
    Not true, the carpenter quest has to do with both sides trying to share their cultures and both taking offense because they wanted to be the ones to share their.
    That’s not exactly how it went down.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gairhard
    There have always been certain...racial tensions between the refugees and locals.
    I thought holding a tea party might ease the unease between them. I was wrong. Now they seem to have an even greater aversion to one another.
    Quote Originally Posted by Gridanian Soldier
    Why don't we like them? Well, it's obvious, isn't it?
    Every time we try to reach out to them, how are we repaid? With hostility. (…) It seems they have gone from refusing to accept our culture to openly spurning it!
    Quote Originally Posted by Ala Mhigan Soldier
    Every day we Ala Mhigans bleed and fight and die to protect this country, and yet the Gridanians still regard us with the same suspicion and resentment that they do beastmen.
    There was a misunderstanding with the tea, but that was done in the context of neither side appreciating the other before that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikkoAkure View Post
    That’s not exactly how it went down.





    There was a misunderstanding with the tea, but that was done in the context of neither side appreciating the other before that.
    So how I described. The Gridanians are offended by the Ala Mhgians seemingly rejecting their culture when they are trying to share there as well. Those tensions are the usual xenophobic tensions that Gridanians have for anybody not forest born. Nothing to do with the war which was a long time ago. The only quest that has to do with that war are the bard quest because one person has a personal grudge.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thegreatonemal View Post
    So how I described. The Gridanians are offended by the Ala Mhgians seemingly rejecting their culture when they are trying to share there as well. Those tensions are the usual xenophobic tensions that Gridanians have for anybody not forest born. Nothing to do with the war which was a long time ago. The only quest that has to do with that war are the bard quest because one person has a personal grudge.
    It's far more complicated than that though - there is still lingering resentment and contempt by Gridania towards Ala Mhigo due to the Autumn War that occured a century before (basically Ala Mhigo attacked Gridania, resulting in the rest of Eorzea allying with Gridania to drive Ala Mhigo's forces back over the Velodyna), and even in the present day, there is still the air of "you attacked us back then, you got what you deserved you warmongers".

    Of course the present day generation were not alive when that happened and only heard about the war through second information, but the padjal who are ageless would - hell, it was stated back in 1.0 that the bloodshed the Ala Mhigans caused back then still has a lingering effect on the forest to this day, and unfortunately the elementals being completely obtuse don't differentiate between "the ones who caused death and destruction in the forest 100 years ago" to "innocents fleeing war", it's all the same to them.
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    Aaaaannnd now I just had a mental image of Lahabrea walking into a store called Bodies R Us and trying on different humans.... >.<

    Lahabrea: hn too tall... tooo short.... Juuuuuust right.
    Venat was right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Enkidoh View Post
    It's far more complicated than that though - there is still lingering resentment and contempt by Gridania towards Ala Mhigo due to the Autumn War that occured a century before (basically Ala Mhigo attacked Gridania, resulting in the rest of Eorzea allying with Gridania to drive Ala Mhigo's forces back over the Velodyna), and even in the present day, there is still the air of "you attacked us back then, you got what you deserved you warmongers".

    Of course the present day generation were not alive when that happened and only heard about the war through second information, but the padjal who are ageless would - hell, it was stated back in 1.0 that the bloodshed the Ala Mhigans caused back then still has a lingering effect on the forest to this day, and unfortunately the elementals being completely obtuse don't differentiate between "the ones who caused death and destruction in the forest 100 years ago" to "innocents fleeing war", it's all the same to them.
    I'm aware of the war but there is nothing in game that says that there are lingering tensions outside of the bard quests because one person has a personal grudge.
    The Elementals don't not care about people in that way which is why the people living in the forest are so xenophobic, If anybody breaks the rules than the forest holds all people into account. Considering that they do let some refugees in during ARR and they reject some is proof of that. They just chose who can live there and who can't at random. The only group that they seem to have outright banned is the Ixal(not even all of them).
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    Quote Originally Posted by thegreatonemal View Post
    I'm aware of the war but there is nothing in game that says that there are lingering tensions outside of the bard quests because one person has a personal grudge.
    The Elementals don't not care about people in that way which is why the people living in the forest are so xenophobic, If anybody breaks the rules than the forest holds all people into account. Considering that they do let some refugees in during ARR and they reject some is proof of that. They just chose who can live there and who can't at random. The only group that they seem to have outright banned is the Ixal(not even all of them).
    A war isn't a "one and done" event. It was the only war Gridania had ever taken part in its history against another non-beastman nation up until very recently, and it was the first time another country fully invaded it and posed an existential threat. It was also the genesis of city-state cooperation in Eorzea, the first time they all came together to fight a common foe and led to where we are now and a common Eorzean identity. It was also the genesis of the Bard job, which spread patriotic stories about the war to years to come, and the Lancers' Guild, which still exists today. And for years after the war, Gridania shared a long border with a belligerent, militaristic, and unstable nation whose main export was mercenaries and then after a purge, civil war, and invasion, they exported refugees and Garlean spies.

    After the war, Ishgard and Gridania even held reenactments and mock battles in celebration every year, so it's not like it's something that disappeared from the public consciousness.


    My point was that Gridanians view all outsiders with suspicion. But I would imagine that with the history they have, Ala Mhigans already have more baggage than a Lominsan or an Ul'dahn in the eyes of the average Gridanian citizen.

    The fact that we have a whole questline around a guy being angry about it shows that some are less OK than others. While I'm sure many Gridanians are accepting, Nourval wasn't alone, he had a whole band of people with him that hated Ala Mhigo. Though the majority probably lie in between the extremes of him and Beatin. In that questline one of the NPCs even says that Gridanians are already grumbling about Ala Mhigan liberation. The point of the story arc is to stop Nourval because he would fan the embers of mistrust specifically aimed at Ala Mhigans into a diplomatic crisis.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikkoAkure View Post
    A war isn't a "one and done" event. It was the only war Gridania had ever taken part in its history against another non-beastman nation up until very recently, and it was the first time another country fully invaded it and posed an existential threat. It was also the genesis of city-state cooperation in Eorzea, the first time they all came together to fight a common foe and led to where we are now and a common Eorzean identity. It was also the genesis of the Bard job, which spread patriotic stories about the war to years to come, and the Lancers' Guild, which still exists today. And for years after the war, Gridania shared a long border with a belligerent, militaristic, and unstable nation whose main export was mercenaries and then after a purge, civil war, and invasion, they exported refugees and Garlean spies.

    After the war, Ishgard and Gridania even held reenactments and mock battles in celebration every year, so it's not like it's something that disappeared from the public consciousness.


    My point was that Gridanians view all outsiders with suspicion. But I would imagine that with the history they have, Ala Mhigans already have more baggage than a Lominsan or an Ul'dahn in the eyes of the average Gridanian citizen.

    The fact that we have a whole questline around a guy being angry about it shows that some are less OK than others. While I'm sure many Gridanians are accepting, Nourval wasn't alone, he had a whole band of people with him that hated Ala Mhigo. Though the majority probably lie in between the extremes of him and Beatin. In that questline one of the NPCs even says that Gridanians are already grumbling about Ala Mhigan liberation. The point of the story arc is to stop Nourval because he would fan the embers of mistrust specifically aimed at Ala Mhigans into a diplomatic crisis.
    This one seemed to be, again you can't really point to anything aside from one guy in the bard quest who even brings it up as a potential spark point. I think you're overselling the state of Ala Mhigo after the war

    Where is that in game? I haven't seen anything about that.

    I see your point there is just nothing to support your point, the bard quest is one guy's personal grudge because his relative was the Gridanian General during the war and he was assassinated. He thinks letting everybody know that he was killed and instead of dying of an illness will spark negative reactions. We are asked to intervene, not because it's a serious threat but because why let a spark turn into something when we can stop it. The quest line just isn't framed like it would be a major problem, smoke without a whole lot of fire.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thegreatonemal View Post
    This one seemed to be, again you can't really point to anything aside from one guy in the bard quest who even brings it up as a potential spark point. I think you're overselling the state of Ala Mhigo after the war

    Where is that in game? I haven't seen anything about that.

    I see your point there is just nothing to support your point, the bard quest is one guy's personal grudge because his relative was the Gridanian General during the war and he was assassinated. He thinks letting everybody know that he was killed and instead of dying of an illness will spark negative reactions. We are asked to intervene, not because it's a serious threat but because why let a spark turn into something when we can stop it. The quest line just isn't framed like it would be a major problem, smoke without a whole lot of fire.
    It's not just one guy. He had a group of people with him and it's described as a faction. The people on our side in the quest agreed that if it got out, it would be bad. He wasn't just some Gridanian general, he was a hero. He was invited to a peace conference and poisoned and Gridania would have lost the war after if Eorzea wasn't convinced to come together. The fact that it's treated as a big enough deal means that there's still embers of resentment that can catch fire.
    Quote Originally Posted by Sanson
    And Nourval seeks to use it to stoke the fires of anti-Ala Mhigan sentiment to some sinister end. This cannot be borne─we cannot let them have the journal! Are you with me?
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    To this day, Lord Vainchelon remains an object of worship among many Gridanians. Were they to learn of this, the present grumblings against Ala Mhigan liberation are liable to grow into large-scale protests.
    Quote Originally Posted by Jehantel
    Had it been made known that their hero was struck down by treachery, ordinary Gridanians would not have been satisfied with protecting their homes. Nay, they would have demanded justice. They would have demanded blood.
    The war would have raged on, leaving yet more death and destruction in its wake. And the peace that Lord Vainchelon dreamed of would have gone up in smoke. Knowing this, Lord Landrenel...
    If you're asking where the reenactment thing was in the game, that's mentioned in a leve, I believe. I lot of good lore about random day-to-day things are locked in leve descriptions.
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