Lancet Jades
01-28-2004, 02:27 AM
Did the guado really deserve the fate to be driven out into Macalania Woods to live out the remaining days of theyr dying race in the dying woods?
I am more or less split on this topic. On one hand, the Guado followed Seymour WILLINGLY despite his evil intentions, and crimes against the other races. They supported him ,and exerted their power against the good guys numerous times. Not only that, but they adamantly beleived they were right in doing so, as it was the will of their lord, Seymour. They treated Seymour like the Guado Messiah.
But, despite all that, i dont know if they truly deserved such a fate. I mean, what they did was by no means RIGHT, but they shouldnt be sentenced to oblivion like that. And i especially dont like the general attitudes of people towards the Guado either (especially the Ronso). I mean, yeah, Seymour cut down the ronso population considerably, but at that point, the Guado's faith in Lord Seymour was already failing.
All in all, i think the guado did deserve to pay for their loyalty, but with something along the lines of helping to fund the rebulding of Spira. Having them be driven from Guadosalam into the Macalania woods to await their end is just going too far.
I am more or less split on this topic. On one hand, the Guado followed Seymour WILLINGLY despite his evil intentions, and crimes against the other races. They supported him ,and exerted their power against the good guys numerous times. Not only that, but they adamantly beleived they were right in doing so, as it was the will of their lord, Seymour. They treated Seymour like the Guado Messiah.
But, despite all that, i dont know if they truly deserved such a fate. I mean, what they did was by no means RIGHT, but they shouldnt be sentenced to oblivion like that. And i especially dont like the general attitudes of people towards the Guado either (especially the Ronso). I mean, yeah, Seymour cut down the ronso population considerably, but at that point, the Guado's faith in Lord Seymour was already failing.
All in all, i think the guado did deserve to pay for their loyalty, but with something along the lines of helping to fund the rebulding of Spira. Having them be driven from Guadosalam into the Macalania woods to await their end is just going too far.