(04-26-2017, 03:27 PM)Kallera Wrote:(04-26-2017, 03:23 PM)Gegenji Wrote: ... what lie?
The point I was making is that the Griffon tried to force the Alliance into fighting the Garleans to free Ala Mhigo. We stopped him and his endeavours, yet we are still going in to do that very thing, just of the Alliance's own volition rather than being forced to. IE, doing it of our free will rather than being forced (fated) into doing so.
Or it could just be a mishmash of words chosen because they seem cool and don't have a deeper meaning.
So we are not forced to do it? We could have decided not to?
I'm not entirely sure what sort of answer you're looking from me here.
I have no idea what the name means. I'm just trying to guess what I think it means.
And in that grain, it seems (to me) we're "fated" to ultimately deal with Garlemald and attempt to free Ala Mhigo from its clutches. Previously, it looked like we were going to be dragged into it and forced to do it at the Griffin's pace. However, we put a stop to his plan (kinda) and dealt with the Primal threat (kinda). So, the Alliance really doesn't "need" to continue pushing into Ala Mhigo.
However, we're still doing it, but it's because the Alliance wants to rather than feeling their hand is being forced into doing it. So it's still fate, but it's a willingness to follow through with it rather than try to seek appeasement with Garlemald or something else that isn't "attack Ala Mhigo." Thus it's at the "far edge" of fate.
Or something.
I dunno, man.