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IIRC, out in Shaalaoni, they literally have children in the cerulean mines and they're treated like slaves. Besides bandits hanging about in Kozama, most of the lawlessness happens in Shaalaoni. They have the dustwatch over there but they allowed a bandit to literally sneak into their ranks and the supposed leader of the watch is too much of a retard to spot when one of his men is acting sussy baka. So uh, they aren't very good at their jobs.Biggest thing I can think of is there's some shitty people out in Yaasolani. I assume they came from Tuli since I have no idea where else they'd be coming from.
Its very telling to me that the place they very blatantly made to seem like the Wild West equivalent is full of slavers and criminals. SE wouldn't dare have many bad people elsewhere (even the pack of bandits in the other zone are all 'victims' who turn things around).IIRC, out in Shaalaoni, they literally have children in the cerulean mines and they're treated like slaves. Besides bandits hanging about in Kozama, most of the lawlessness happens in Shaalaoni. They have the dustwatch over there but they allowed a bandit to literally sneak into their ranks and the supposed leader of the watch is too much of a retard to spot when one of his men is acting sussy baka. So uh, they aren't very good at their jobs.
Everyone knows that America bad and evil. Duh.Its very telling to me that the place they very blatantly made to seem like the Wild West equivalent is full of slavers and criminals. SE wouldn't dare have many bad people elsewhere (even the pack of bandits in the other zone are all 'victims' who turn things around).
Everyone knows that America bad and evil. Duh.
Orange Man in charge so that means we deserve 9/11.
"Now hol' up there, pardner. Yer speakin' a whol' lotta rroneek shit and that ain't gonna fly in these here parts. You'd best keep them lips sealed or I'm gonna hafta shoot ya with one o' these here rubber bullets. Wouldn't kill ya...probably only sting ya a little...maybe...won't stop ya from doin' yer bidness...or stop ya from doin' anythin' really...can somebody remind me why we even use these?"Instead we got this fucking lobotomized thing, replete with rubber bullets and whatever else.
Sharlayan was definitely implicated in some morally questionable business, just rarely in Sharlayan itself. The Sage questline involved a rogue scholar engaged in human experimentation. And while less shady and more self-interested, they did more or less abandon Eorzea when the Garlean Empire arrived by completely dismantling the Sharlayan colony. The best example would probably be the Astrologian questline from HW where it was discovered there were literally assassins and kidnappers sent by a prominent Sharlayan politician to stop anyone who tried to teach Sharlayan astrology in Eorzea because they were that obsessed with hoarding knowledge, although it got toned down a bit in Endwalker.I just wanted like a Deadwood Lite type version of Shaaloani and given the grit that is literally just about everywhere else in the game (except maybe Sharlayan? If there was something seedy/sketchy going on there I've forgotten it) I figured we'd get something interesting. Instead we got this fucking lobotomized thing, replete with rubber bullets and whatever else.
You know what is a fucking missed opportunity with Shaaloani, now that I think about it? A simil-Westworld situation.I just wanted like a Deadwood Lite type version of Shaaloani and given the grit that is literally just about everywhere else in the game (except maybe Sharlayan? If there was something seedy/sketchy going on there I've forgotten it) I figured we'd get something interesting. Instead we got this fucking lobotomized thing, replete with rubber bullets and whatever else.
I don't think I'm ready for the post explaining how troon cat is sonichu...No wonder this story turned out retarded Sphene is the closest we'll get to Chris-Chan's self insert in a video game. She is a "CPU" computer ruler whose goal is to cause the Dimensional Merge. Dawntrail might as well have the Sonichu medallion curse on it.
I've made exactly that point before myself (I don't recall if I ever mentioned as much ITT or if it was simply in discussion with friends), but my favorite part about all of this is that we haven't once even had any of that suggested to us as of yet.Sphene is an example of lost potential.
Her greatest sin was that she was even more badly written than almost everything about this story.
The concept of an AI struggling between human emotions and it's programming on paper sounds like it would be really cool. Seeing someone struggle with inner turmoil is a great way to showcase someone's character and display development. We just don't get enough time with her and we're never shown how she struggles with this on a deeper level other than her just casting a melancholic gaze off to the side.
I really wish we could've seen some scenes of the real human Sphene when she was alive to compare to her AI counterpart so we could have some juxtaposition. We don't even know if her (the AI's) choice to succ the multiverse dry of aether was a choice the real Sphene would've made herself or if it was entirely the AI.
We don't know because we never knew the real Sphene, only her facsimile.
Forget critical thought. They all just accept her as if she were a real person despite the revelation that she's a literal computer program infused with the memories of the dead person she's supposed to be imitating.And it's really weird that absolutely nobody from our group has ever stopped and gone "Given what we know so far, how does this all tie back into why this facsimile of Sphene is the way she is?" like they would, and have, in literally every other situation.
Its very telling to me that the place they very blatantly made to seem like the Wild West equivalent is full of slavers and criminals. SE wouldn't dare have many bad people elsewhere (even the pack of bandits in the other zone are all 'victims' who turn things around).
Forget critical thought. They all just accept her as if she were a real person despite the revelation that she's a literal computer program infused with the memories of the dead person she's supposed to be imitating.
My personal take is to wait until more of the expansion's current story "arc" is done then decide from there. Might be a while.The more and more I read about this expansion, the more and more I'm hesitant to jump back on FFXIV at all. I mean, I was fond of the plot all the way through Endwalker, and I was even looking forward to going through the Void arc in the post-MSQ, but... everything I've heard about DT just makes me not want to bother. I know we've still got several patches to go, but that just makes me more hesitant; the way the story's going, I don't want to play if the plot's just going to get worse.
My personal take is to wait until more of the expansion's current story "arc" is done then decide from there.
I'd wait until 8.0 to see if they improve anything. DT might be the new story arc's ARR, something we just tell people to grit their teeth and push through to get to the better bits.
For an expansion that's supposed to be a "new start" there certainly isn't anything interesting or happening in the new zone.