
I'm not entirely sure of real world politics and laws and whatnot, but this is my take on it and considering not all games have knowledgables... Â Anyway, it is not smart at all politically to thrust your country into another country's matters. Not in the situation as it happens. They cannot just jump into foreign matters. As far as what is on the front, Raubahn pulled steel on fellow Syndicate which is apparently forbidden. They would be aiding a criminal suspect. The Ul'dahns are the ones dealing with the problems of their own domestics.
A mutiny of a foreign group from someone -under suspicions of conspiring to commit regicide- to work WITH the ruling law enforcers? Not uncommon. The Crystal Braves just worked themselves out from under the thumb of sorcerous people (echo!) who had conspired to commit regicide!
Raubahn is -not- in charge of the Brass Blades. They are under Lolorito's employ and coin.
A mutiny of a foreign group from someone -under suspicions of conspiring to commit regicide- to work WITH the ruling law enforcers? Not uncommon. The Crystal Braves just worked themselves out from under the thumb of sorcerous people (echo!) who had conspired to commit regicide!
Raubahn is -not- in charge of the Brass Blades. They are under Lolorito's employ and coin.
(04-01-2015, 04:30 PM)Intaki Wrote:Same thing said with the Ishgardians.(04-01-2015, 04:00 PM)Sounsyy Wrote: I don't see where it doesn't apply?When Merlwyb needs help defending Limsa, she asks the Scions and the Scions come to help.
When the Scions need help defending Ishgard, they ask Merlwyb and suddenly she's got better things to do.