
(01-26-2015, 05:18 PM)SeijiTataki Wrote: The City-States would be happy for Revenant's Toll to become a city - and possibly even a city-state proper - and have been implied to be investing in it for their own vested interests.
As long as development in Mor Dhona flourishes, then they have a place to send the waves of Adventurers that they either don't want or need, as well as the fact that it provides another outlet for establishing trade and relations with the Ishgardians. More specifically, though, as long as the Toll is there, then the Garleans have a major road block that is in their way for exploiting greater Eorzea. Its proximity to Castrum Centri makes for a major road block that would cause them to fight on two major fronts if the camp becomes something significant. The fact that the Domans have take residence here also makes for a significant bump in the probability of it becoming a major city (if not City State), just because the number of survivors already made up a portion of a City-State in the first place. Regardless of what happens to Ul'dah to make it better or worse, a large number of displaced Calamity and Mhigan survivors are likely to end up being drawn to Mor Dhona as well.
The recent addition of the Doman housing items also had me thinking, specifically the Doman partition. The other partitions all match an intended housing district style, but this new Doman one does not. It got me thinking that this might be a sign that at some point they want (or wanted) to make Toll a proper city with a housing district with housing interiors that this partition would (or would have) match(ed).
The influx of Doman refugees and their wanting to make the Toll home and the size it is growing to is what made me wonder if the Toll would become a city state
