
Mod Post: Multiple requests were made for a split-off discussion. Seeing as how much of this was side conversation and could have potentially derailed the original thread, I've split it off to encourage that both discussions continue. ~ Melkire
Drastic change can occur peacefully. If you look at the american revolution for example. Besides the whole war with england, internally it was a rather peaceful transition.
The few token rebellions were quashed without even a shot usually (some of them personally by george washington).
Revolutions by the elite (which Ul'dahs or America's were) are far less bloody and complicated than revolutions by the masses (french, russian)
(04-20-2015, 01:43 PM)Coatleque Wrote:(04-20-2015, 01:39 PM)Melkire Wrote: Wiping out an entire opposing end of the political spectrum rarely ends well, as far as I know.
Drastic change never occurs peacefully.
But on the idea of Lolorito assuming power and the dynasty changing - there are hundreds of examples through history of noble houses coming to power the same way. I do not think this is crossing the line of believability at all.
Drastic change can occur peacefully. If you look at the american revolution for example. Besides the whole war with england, internally it was a rather peaceful transition.
The few token rebellions were quashed without even a shot usually (some of them personally by george washington).
Revolutions by the elite (which Ul'dahs or America's were) are far less bloody and complicated than revolutions by the masses (french, russian)