(01-11-2015, 11:48 PM)Nako Wrote:Right, I'm definitely not in disagreement here that Doma IS a nation, just that it is also a village. I think perhaps I may be misunderstanding the original meaning of "country" though that allgivenover was meaning, to me it seemed to be implying that it was the same thing as calling all of Thanalan, Ul'dah.(01-11-2015, 11:42 PM)Ashren Snow Wrote:from the main website for Through the Maelstrom:(01-11-2015, 11:38 PM)Nako Wrote: I know its only a wiki and all, and unofficial at that, but the final fantasy wiki, as well as many of us were under the impression that it was a city, rather than just a city. But as you say, it could simply be a city state.Gridania, Limsa, Ul'dah, and Ishgard are all also referred to as nations, but are also only cities, which was why I said that Doma was likely the equivalent of a city-state. To borrow from another game, in FFVII Wutai Village is just a village, but also the capital of all of Wutai, and I may be wrong but I got the feeling that Doma was very Wutai like... especially since they were introduced in the same patch as Leviathan.
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Gamer escape also refers to Doma as a Nation
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and the page on Yugiri specifically refers to Doma, again, as a nation
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Quote:Hailing from the nation of Doma on the shores of Othard, Yugiri and her countrymen have fled their war-torn home and the oppression of Garlean rule in search of refuge.It is most definately a Nation, and as such could be a city state or a country. Which I agreed with you could indeed be the case.
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