Ishgard seems to lean more towards Elezen, from what we've seen. Most knights and dragoons in what cutscenes we saw in 1.0 have almost exclusively been Elezen. That doesn't mean the other races are not a part of Ishgard's military force, as there were a few NPCs that were mixed between the other races. It sort of feels like Elezen are more common, however.
They are a very xenophobic nation. A trait commonly aligned with Elezen as far as stereotypes go, so there's no surprise there. For the entirety of 1.0, Ishgard was on a lockdown and absolutely no outsiders were allowed inside, where no one inside the city was allowed to leave (with the ONLY exception being Ishgard's Knights). It was said that any civilian or otherwise who left the city would not be allowed to return.
Outside of what else has been mentioned in the thread, there really isn't a whole lot we know about their culture. Halone is revered by them. To a point where I'd liken them to zealots fighting in her name. Hell, some NPCs who lived outside Ishgard went so far as to poison their clothing, so that if a Dragon were to eat them they would bring the dragon down with them.
I assume we'll learn much more about the city-state once it opens and that content is available to us in-game.
They are a very xenophobic nation. A trait commonly aligned with Elezen as far as stereotypes go, so there's no surprise there. For the entirety of 1.0, Ishgard was on a lockdown and absolutely no outsiders were allowed inside, where no one inside the city was allowed to leave (with the ONLY exception being Ishgard's Knights). It was said that any civilian or otherwise who left the city would not be allowed to return.
Outside of what else has been mentioned in the thread, there really isn't a whole lot we know about their culture. Halone is revered by them. To a point where I'd liken them to zealots fighting in her name. Hell, some NPCs who lived outside Ishgard went so far as to poison their clothing, so that if a Dragon were to eat them they would bring the dragon down with them.
I assume we'll learn much more about the city-state once it opens and that content is available to us in-game.