(10-24-2014, 09:40 AM)Aldotsk Wrote: Well to be fair... There are still those who say they had been living in Ala Mhigo and moved over from there, and it's hard to describe what that place really looked like too. This applies to Garlemald too.Actually! There's concept art of Ala Mhigo from before the occupation, and several sources describe it as being mountainous and a bit cold. There is a LOT of lore on Ala Mhigo if you know where to look for it -- including its history, its kings and its people.Â
So most of these hidden lands are yet to be unveiled and we are indeed ending up playing devil's advocate and just go along with it for now.
Chances are that Doma is probably exactly what Japan's Edo era was (Oda reign). But that's just my grain of salt and I've decided to play with it.
There's also footage of modern-day Ala Mhigo in one of the early level cutscenes, where we see a hangar in a castrum. As someone who plays an Ala Mhigan, I dug up and uprooted everything I could find on the place. While it is spread out, it's -there-. I actually have a document at home named "LOL ALA MHIGO" With everything I've found so far.Â
It's a bad comparison. Garlemald however, is a decent one.