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    Quote Originally Posted by vanaii View Post
    I'm just imagining a Garlean ambassador in some far-off locale seated alone at his desk, furiously scribbilng his 16th communique back to the homeland. He just kicked out the sixth person to tell him the ludicrous -- the Empire had fallen -- and he's getting sick of the locals making a mockery of the glory of Garlemald. He requested an immediate invasion to bring the locals to heel, but so far-- nothing.
    There were real life soldiers in the Pacific who never learnt WW2 ended.

    In 1974, Hiroo Onoda, a Japanese army intelligence officer, was finally persuaded to come out of hiding by a former comrade on the Philippine island of Lubang. Onoda-san wept as he agreed to lay down his rifle, unaware that Japanese forces had surrendered 29 years earlier.
    In 1972, Shoichi Yokoi was found on Guam with no idea that the war had ended.
    In 2005, Yoshio Yamakawa and Tsuzuki Nakauchi were found on a Philipines Island, both men in their late 80s still thought the war was on, and were hiding out for 60 years as they had deserted and didn't want to be tried as traitors.
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    Van Arn
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shibi View Post
    There were real life soldiers in the Pacific who never learnt WW2 ended.

    In 1974, Hiroo Onoda, a Japanese army intelligence officer, was finally persuaded to come out of hiding by a former comrade on the Philippine island of Lubang. Onoda-san wept as he agreed to lay down his rifle, unaware that Japanese forces had surrendered 29 years earlier.
    In 1972, Shoichi Yokoi was found on Guam with no idea that the war had ended.
    In 2005, Yoshio Yamakawa and Tsuzuki Nakauchi were found on a Philipines Island, both men in their late 80s still thought the war was on, and were hiding out for 60 years as they had deserted and didn't want to be tried as traitors.
    I'd heard of the first one, but I have sympathy for the type. "Difficult" can't even describe how it must feel to live most of your natural life hand to mouth, then suddenly find out it was all unnecessary and you did it all for nothing. It's even worse to find something like this out in your 80s -- yeah, I'm sure they were glad they were rescued, but that's still a terrible thing to find out so late in life.
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    Last edited by vanaii; 10-29-2022 at 07:24 PM.