Well Intentioned
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- Nov 27, 2018
I never played Stormblood on release so maybe it was a different experience, but going through it I felt that it was pretty comparable to Heavensward and was much better than ARR (which I still don't particularly like, but tolerate because I get it is trying to set things up.)Also it's funny to watch Stormblood being given the Star Wars prequel treatment in real time. Not that I disagree, mind. I never actally minded Stormblood for most part because it's being carried by the gargantuan shoulders of Gosetsu and Hien, and Lyse wasn't explicitly shoved into your face every minute.
It's not perfect (again, pacing is the biggest issue. It feels like 2 expansions worth of narrative crammed into 1) and I think the reason it largely gets a bad rap from the 'community' is because it doesn't take a simplistic, retarded view of war and conflict and that triggers the troon Redditors who want to 'bash the fash' (ie, the totally Nazi Garleans) by raising questions about why do people fight, the toll war takes on people, and what folks might do to try and survive.
Making Fordola, Ilberd, Yotsuyu, etc. sympathetic, nation states coolly neutral (Kugane), and having oppressed people be not just afraid but fucking terrified of rebellion screws with these retard's heads and is something we saw crop up again in Endwalker with the Garlemald arc and all the wonderful discourse that spawned.
Its nothing groundbreaking, but it is a pretty nuanced approach you don't really see in XIV (see also: 'lol these guys are all tempered and have to be put death, but they were all bad people anyway so no big deal. what do you mean you can cure tempering?')