Quote Originally Posted by KerenRhys View Post
I still haven't found anyone who could explain where are the sultansworn during all of this and why they let a known enemy of the sultana burst into her chambers with an armed force. If there are suspicions of a murder attempt in the room, shouldn't they be the ones that come into the room. Instead, they don't even know she is dead... Care to use your child-level deductions to explain this?
Jenlyns tells you a few interesting things:
- Firstly, and this is known since a lot of time, the order is only the shadow of itself since the holy sword is missing. There are very few of them actually, they can't be everywhere.
- Secondly, the overall security for the feast was given to the copper blades. This may include the surveillance of the Sultana's quarters.

Besides, it's clear that the corruption level is astonishingly high. Bribing a couple of door guards shouldn't be impossible. Or, like Natsuno said, Teledji most likely just showed up and came blasting in the room with the guards taken aside by Teledji's authority (yes, he can do that (Edit: Well, not anymore, but you get the idea)).

Finally, Ul'dah's forces have been split to send soldiers to the Coertas to help defending Ishgard. Even the evil Lalafells remind you of that fact, saying that it was a setup from you in order to weaken Ul'dah's defenses.

So, yeah, your nitpicking can be explained in a multitude of different boring ways which would have been boring to watch during a cutescene.
I mean... are you aware that they just can't cover every little plot hole just to explain boring and ovbious stuff to the viewer, considering that the cutscenes are already really long?

Again, all of these events are just some obvious tropes we've already seen hundreds of time already. The "You must be fun at parties" meme was created for people like you.