Spoilers, obviously. Up to 2.55.
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SpoilerBrynhilde sides with the Ala Mhigan refugees when they are given weapons and manipulated into rioting by the Monetarists. Together they overthrow the Blades, the Flames (although I imagine there'd be many defectors from the Flames), put the Monetarists all to the sword or public execution. The monarchy is overthrown, because the Ala Mhigans learned that lesson well. Nanamo is permitted to live on account of her age, and her well-known concern for the common people.
The Monetarist coup of 2.55 never happens; the bastards are all dead. Ul'dah becomes the closest thing to a democracy Eorzea has. The refugees of Little Ala Mhigo move into the city. What was previously the Sultanate becomes a true haven for refugees of all kinds.
Nanamo lives. Likely becomes a figurative champion of the poor.
Raubahn takes a place on the predominantly Mhigan Ul'dahn council, perhaps as the city's first president.
Brynhilde, unable to stand the praise and adulation from her fellow refugees, leaves Ul'dah and never returns. Also the last remnants of the Monetarist's supporters want to kill her so hard. She's not heard from again.
Ul'dah begins to mobilise in preparation for the war to take back Ala Mhigo.
The Monetarist coup of 2.55 never happens; the bastards are all dead. Ul'dah becomes the closest thing to a democracy Eorzea has. The refugees of Little Ala Mhigo move into the city. What was previously the Sultanate becomes a true haven for refugees of all kinds.
Nanamo lives. Likely becomes a figurative champion of the poor.
Raubahn takes a place on the predominantly Mhigan Ul'dahn council, perhaps as the city's first president.
Brynhilde, unable to stand the praise and adulation from her fellow refugees, leaves Ul'dah and never returns. Also the last remnants of the Monetarist's supporters want to kill her so hard. She's not heard from again.
Ul'dah begins to mobilise in preparation for the war to take back Ala Mhigo.