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I had a number of random thoughts in regard to our new Elf villain... wait, is he the first Elf villain we've ever had? Have we ever had a Giant villain? (Orcs don't count)
Bleh, well back to what I was talking about. Cethlenn pops up, apparently having been abducted and locked away in some hideout when he's discovered by his new friends. Could this have happened around the same time Ascon was abducted by pirates? If so, were they taken to the same location? Could they have known one another?
Finally, where was Cethlenn abducted from? Filia sounds like the most likely answer as Belvast hadn't really been made safe for citizens until Owen ousted the pirates and Andras seems like the first Elf sent Uladh-side, hence her treatment as being thought as a Fomor. If he was taken from Filia, and this was around the same time as Ascon, we're expecting Cethlenn to be in his mid-late fifties, early-mid sixties tops. Does he even remember Filia? What would happen if his schemes brought him that way and he wound up in Filia? How would the people react to his ear (Maike and he are so far the only Elves with obvious injuries)?
Dang, now I'm wondering if we'll get the option to have cut ears in the future... -_-
Anyway, thoughts on the matter?
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But if you're looking at a true villian for all peoples, maybe yes.
We don't know what Maike knows in regard to the part about the Elves (he's never been revealed to have been aligned with the Oblivious Elves). It has never been officially confirmed unless Castanea out and told everyone when the Memory Tower was toppled. So, while I get that he's the head of the Castanea Royal Guard, it is possible that he doesn't know. After all, what if what was afflicting we Milletians in Saga could have triggered a transformation in the Elves? I imagine if he knew about the Elves becoming Ghosts thing, he would have gladly let the Giants handle us instead of putting his subordinates at any sort of risk. Seriously, we were turning into MONSTERS. From his dialogue (especially where he gives the order that no one is allowed to die), he greatly values his soldiers and his people. From that mindset, I don't think he knows. Maike at least treated us fairly when we lost our Charm and we were again at risk of transforming into a monster. He talked it out with us and promised that we'd be treated well. That's not villain talk. Villain talk could have been threatening to lock us in Longa Dungeon like Castanea did (which if he had would be proof that he's been in on her workings) or worse.
As for Castanea, I don't like her period. She's trying to protect the people's happiness, which is great, but at the expense of people not being prepared for its potential happening. When she notices it about to happen, she basically has that person taken away from the city and probably tweaked everyone's memory after with the Memory Tower. She also sent her and Hagel's daughter (Andras) to Uladh so she wouldn't be under the power of the tower, leading to the girl being thought a Fomor and tormented throughout her life. I doubt many know about that either as the people of Filia would probably be trying to do the same she did. She also was willing to let us be locked away until we DIED probably of starvation or dehydration (or until we rebirth provided we not be stuck until death), only to be saved by Hagel. Were we to have the agency to, I could see this causing trouble for her people. Like, seriously, one angry and powerful Milletian plus a Meteor Strike? Honestly, it would be poetic if Castanea were to become a Ghost for what she's done to her own people.
Castnea's actions I believe are a result of mistrust for outsiders after the events happening prior with the conflict with giants and the curse following.
She became the overprotective elder for the elves to the point it had a negative effect on them.
That said, the giants are kind of similar, but not to the extent.
Now, here's a fun idea to play with. What if Elves were thinking of trying to befriend the Giants sooner, but Castanea kept the feud going with the Memory Tower manipulation? I mean, we all know she didn't like the idea of Atrata in general. She might have known about her befriending Taunes.
In the heat of a conflict, aiding an enemy who can fight you tomorrow is at times a no no.
I think it would be difficult for Castnea to keep the memory tower after the interventions from the Milletians exposing them more to the outside world and with the discovery of the resources in Shyllien, it was inevitable that they would become a continental power (if other powers are said to exist) along with the Giant's discovery of Hillwen. The Memory Tower would drag them down and make them inferior to the giants. Plus, it's useless after the curse was broken. There's no way to stop these 2 nations from dominating the continent if they so wished to.
Now here's the thing, if the curse is broken, shouldn't more normal climates return to both Filia and Vales? We have seen the appearance of an oasis in connous, but that's about it other than people's homesteads.
Also, the Black-Haired Elf thing I feel stemmed from something else (Dian Cecht) as if this was meant to be a thing against Atrata, then Yvona wouldn't have been tormented. If Castanea did what you said and decided to let all Black Haired Elves suffer to teach Atrata a lesson then she's a totally horrible monster and deserves to be usurped.
In addition to that, Atrata is a healer. It probably went against her moral code to leave anyone suffering even if they were the Giants. We've seen this before in other mediums like the Rockbells in Full Metal Alchemist. They helped everyone and wound up being killed. Castanea could have used that politically if that happened to Atrata and called the Elves to arms with a renewed fury.
The Memory Tower was destroyed because it no longer did was it was supposed to post Saga. Castanea lost her toy to mess with her people's heads. She literally can't do anything about it now, but play damage control like a normal leader and deal with the consequences.
Thing about the regional curse is that it's probably healing at a slower rate. If things went from zero to beautiful, there could potentially be a lot of land damage. Though, I agree, more progress should have occurred by now I feel. But, realistically, if you suddenly turned a freezing climate to a temperate one, you'd be dealing with some issues especially with trees involved.
I wish we knew more about the Oblivious Elves that Castanea is the leader of as well. All we know is that they're kind of a secret society.
If Cethlenn winds up in Filia, I'm curious to how he'd react to things there. =T
Plus if you look at it from the leader's perspective, its easier to distract the populace with an identifiable enemy and keep everyone's focus away from their real issues and mortality. The elves will eventually lose their memories and forget their loved ones who are doomed to wander the desert as a wraith in perpetual pain. The giants live in an unforgiving tundra where resources are scarce. There's also the fact that that wars they waged on each other are "recent" as in still within the lives of the people still living there. There are people that refuse to let go of that grudge.
But back on our little half ear elf boy. I doubt he'd want anything to do with Filia besides burn it to the ground.
We just have a really bad sense of direction. I once got lost in a walk in closet.
Well, the dressing room is like a jungle.
One of the older ghosts from the Little Ghost event was named Kyle. I don't think they'll leave it alone so as to avoid confusion.