(01-16-2014, 08:02 PM)ansemaru Wrote: The fact of the matter is that the Wildwoods, who more or less run things, used the elementals as a means to actively put the Duskwights at a disadvantage. And the elementals, having absolutely no regard for the well-being of mortals, carried out this role perfectly! Just how they carried out their role of continually antagonizing Ala Mhigans who did nothing to actually hurt them. They've been used as a sort of supernatural guard dog that just so happens to stand between people the Wildwoods (and to a lesser degree Gridanian Midlanders) don't like and actually living a fulfilled life.
Could you explain how the Elementals play into this? Â As far as I know, a person can't declare Greenwrath. Â You actually have to do something to fall under it.
(01-16-2014, 08:12 PM)raindrops Wrote: The Lancer quest (in which a Duskwight who confessed to a crime was punished disproportionately harshly while his non-duskwight accomplices went unpunished), as well as Buscarron's quests (which state that his place is the only one in Gridania that will serve duskwights - whether the canopy is an exception or whether that's a case of 'make exceptions for the PC is unclear), make it pretty clear that it's the whole of Gridania. No doubt this was caused over generations of influence by the wildwoods, but the end result is pretty much the same.
That was kind of my point, though. It's racism between two subraces that's been expanded out because of the Wildwood hold on Gridania. Â But I don't recall the Elementals being directly involved. Â If they had been, they'd just Greenwrath every Duskwight that shows up, but they don't seem to really care about them at all.