Quote Originally Posted by Enur View Post
Wrong:
A: In one of the early quests, you see other people in the aetherial realm flying around the Mothercrystal. Who are they? Other adventurers?
KF: Yeah, the Mothercrystal talks to many people. You’re the Warrior of Light, but she has to have other options. Not everyone is Warrior of Light material and there are lots of other things going on.
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You are the only Warrior of Light. There are other options, but you are the one.
NPC's, in particular the Scions and Grand Company Leaders have made mention of "Warriors of Light" of the past. By adding an S to Warrior it makes it plural meaning they are mentioning more than one. We can conclude that there is not just one Warrior of Light floating around. Even the Warriors of Darkness made mention that they were once the Warriors of Light of their world. That means all five of them. In the interview you quoted he said "Not everyone is warrior of light material." meaning that there are exceptions and that there are more than one but it's not a role than can be applied for and accepted like a job application.

Quote Originally Posted by Enur View Post
As I said, yes the heavens ward is gone. But the guy who now has the power to order the designs of their armor (classical ishgardian knight dyed white and blue mind you. Its just a dye.) is your best friend in the city. Surely the guy who is essentially the leader of the city would be able to order some of the traditional armor for you. If not for show of craftsmanship then to break the traditions that had plagued the city for so many years.
Yes but in canon lore that armor is also a symbol of lies and oppression of the people of Ishgard given who the Knights were and what they represented and protected. They were lead to believe something that wasn't true for thousands of years and offered prayer towards under false pretenses. Why would someone be so willing to hand out something that represented so much wrong in their religion and standards after their true intentions became known?

Quote Originally Posted by Enur View Post
I am fully aware that many people choose to roleplay their character as something other than the warrior of light. And that is fine. But their actions are as a whole, non-canon.
In the canon we have two examples of garlean deserters: Cid and Lucia, both of whom have had to either hide their identity or undergo strong alliances with the leaders. Garlean deserters, if caught by the guards would most likely get taken for interrogation and/or torture. Especially if it was an Ala Mhigan refugee gone guard who caught the rat.
Not all nations in the Eorzean Alliance are prone to violence against their enemies should they choose to desert their former nation. Gridania I'm sure is one such nation who opposes such tactics unless it was absolutely necessary. Deserters are not initially seen as enemies of a nation they flee to - most of them left their former nation because of the acts they committed either initiated by their own hand, against them or to someone they knew.