



Their ideology has made the world less interesting with each nation they ruin. What we need now are characters as far removed from the scions as possible.Well, what Alphinaud believes in this case is the essentially, the ideas of Louisoix -the founding principles of the Circle of Knowing and later the Scions of the Seventh Dawn. Most of the members were recruited by Louisoix in the first place because he thought they would accept his ideas.
Is it really a problem that the members of the Scions agree with thier organization's own ideology?
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I mean, that's your opinion. Even if I accept your premise that the scions are the ones responsible for political change, and not the self determination of the people in the nations involved, I still think a story about the transition from a monarchy or theorcacy to a republic is an interesting one.
I can think of countless fantasy stories about the rightful king assuming the throne, but not many where the monarchy is dissolved and a republic is formed.
My only issue is that aspect isn't explored in more detail, I just hope we can revisit Ishgard and Garlemald one day and really get into the worms of the political situation there. Since if you want a conflict of ideologies, I can't think of many settings better than the political parties and ideas that are born out of a nascent republic and political revolutions.
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