


Yeah, you're right. We didn't oppress our enemies, we just killed them. Lmao.Except this does not accurately depict the WoL's story at all...
- 2.x - WoL saves the known world from the Garleans/Ascians attempt to bring about a new Calamity.
- 3.x - WoL further preventing Garlean/Ascian attempts to bring about Calamity - Prevents all out war between Dragons and Ishgard by toppling a dictator pope and his knights who like to throw kids off cathedrals.
- 4.x - WoL yet again thwarts Garlean/Ascian attempts for another Calamity - Helps free the enslaved Ala Mhigans by destroying Garlean/Ascian presence in that region.
- 5.x - WoD saves a whole planet from destruction by holding back a Calamity caused by Ascians.
- 6.x - WoL literally prevents the Apocalyse.
None of the WoL's acts have anything to do with oppression...Had the WoL not acted in these moments the world would literally have ended multiple times over!
The Legends of the Titanmen lives on, a shining example of the power of compassion and the ability of people to make a difference in the world. A reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope, as long as there are heroes like the Titanmen who dare to do good deeds in Eorzea.
what you guys are saying is similar to someone killing the nazis and then we call them oppressors because they killed the genocidal maniacs xD ironically enough irl america did take their place and became the global oppressors but still you can't call them oppressors for killing pure evil mofos that wanted to do nothing but evil. furthermore the wol never used their power other than to defeat the bad guys of the game, they didn't turn into modern day america. you guys are way off with the oppressor thing but you are right that this obviously doesn't feel like an adventure because we are extremely overpowered, that's a pretty bad direction to take the game but there really isn't another way to go, the game should have ended after ew tbh, with ff17 taking it's place and a new adventure starting from scratch.
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