I don't see it as self evident that Dark Knights equate the existence of foreign races such as the Xaela as "a wrong to right." This is a misleading twisting of the lore. The Dark Knight questline involves fighting against societal wrongs, of which those victimized by the dragonsong war could easily be included. (Such as those who were conceived by cultists, dravanians, the poor who get eaten whenever the brume is attacked, etc.) The Xaela who came to Ishgard and possibly any who still endure discrimination could indirectly be considered victims of the conflict, as they are not dragons yet were persecuted as such.
I cannot see it as impossible to reconcile age and race with the class in regards to au ra. If you don't like the combination that's fine, but clearly it is a key element of the character concept and the idea is to consider ways you could make it work narratively within the lore, rather than to say why it shouldn't be played.
I cannot see it as impossible to reconcile age and race with the class in regards to au ra. If you don't like the combination that's fine, but clearly it is a key element of the character concept and the idea is to consider ways you could make it work narratively within the lore, rather than to say why it shouldn't be played.
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AV by Kura-Ou
Wiki (Last updated 01/16)
My Balmung profile.