
(07-14-2015, 06:11 PM)Kellach Woods Wrote:(07-14-2015, 01:38 PM)Aya Wrote: But yeah, whoever decided that rogues should be paladins with knives really doesn't understand why Limsa was interesting.
and the people who associated Limsa with criminals ONLY didn't understand Limsa at all either unless you forego the entirety of the blacksmiths/armorers/culinarians/arcanists and farmers of Middle La Noscea.
Were there people who associated Limsa with criminals only? If so, I never ran into any of them! :s
I do, however, know of plenty of people who chose to focus on the criminal element (and its interaction/friction with the legitimate business and reformed collective) -- but interest in that shaky balance between a city trying to be honest/reformed and the undercurrents of criminals trying to continue the status quo was, for some of us, greatly dampened by what I feel is very poor writing.
I'm sure some people like it, but I feel it did not help make Limsa more cohesive or interesting as a city-state. It just made it feel more piecemeal to me.