It can be boiled down to a bad culture. The people in Syl'anar have shitty opinions that they take to the ballot box, which empowers more people with shitty opinions.So they're a heavily corporatist country, with continuing disregard to individual rights, and the fauna there is trying to kill them?
But of course that's not the only issue, it may just be the foundation of all of them though. Humans just outnumber Elves and are very comfortable with where they're at.
OK, it just seemed a little out of place since the MC seems confused as to what has made her miffed. No biggie, just that when I saw it I figured there'd be follow-up.
OK, fair enough but it still seems impractical. I've noticed slavery societies have other ways asserting the slavers are on top.
I did pretty much miss that. I knew Syl'anar is a powerhouse but I got the impression is was more of the up-and-coming powerhouse rather than an old school dominating power. I figured they were probably more than a match for any nation now, but in the past the MC's home country was the dominant power given the wealth of Capitol City and K-Dad.
Even so, the most powerful nations can be pressured: England was near the height of its Empire's power when it ended the international slave trade which several of their colonies depended on. Syl'anar would not go that far but at the same time they might feel some sense of not needing to put a spotlight on how elves are slaves with the collar requirement. It seems a bit inconsistent given that they are working with K-Dad to make the elfbots, which K-Dad and several forces in the Syl'anar openly hope will replace elf slavery.
In a way, I mean you go out with Lin all the time and she seems to not be wearing a collar, (except for her lace Maid Collar). Seems risky to me.
The Capitol is more of a mix of Paris and The Vatican. The city was founded and named around a government building, instead of the opposite like most civilizations are built. Actually you could even consider it a cult building. It was more or less built in the forest alone for specific reasons.
MC doesn't know about the culture or laws when he first enters Syl'anar, so he didn't enforce it at the beginning. And even as he becomes aware, MC says "They can fine me all they want, I'm not putting you in a collar in public."
You say 'inconsistent', where I think you mean 'I don't know'. I don't expect the player to understand or remember everything, but you are still implying here that I have done something wrong. I am happy to answer any and all lore questions you have.
There are many factors and ambitions at play in regards to Mr. Trenero and the replacement of elves. Characters in this story will very often lie to you, or just try to twist a situation. I want the reader to learn how to spot dogwhistles so small things can be included that are easily missable but you may realize was there the whole time on a second playthrough. I mean, if you knew what you were looking for, no one would be surprised that Maria turned out to be a half elf. Hints were there. In v0.17 you get to see more of Mr. and Mrs. Trenero's ambitions. Let's also remember that the true goal of slavery is to increase production and make money. So what happens when someone invents a robot that can do those things better? It's not a replacement of slavery, it's a replacement of elves.
It may also be important to note that the entire working class are slaves. It's completely synonymous in Syl'anar. There are exceptions of course. Even Kali took a slave's job at one point, and many poorer humans like Ashley's mom does work considered that of slave labor.
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