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I guess. But he was a wanted criminal in Ivalice since the end of Chapter 2 that didn't stop him from trying to do what he believed was right, and fighting the injustice right in front of him. Maybe with the civil war over and the church thwarted there's nothing more to do there, but... I dunno.
I can overlook showing up to his own funeral and refusing to speak to Olan and then vanishing into thin air. I can overlook even Orlandu not telling Olan what's going on. I can even headcanon that the Holy Stones that Ramza gathered produced a miracle that saved everyone. What worries me is that Ramza's story felt complete, and was really good for what it already was. I worry that narratively speaking, dragging it out further instead of letting it end on the note it did won't really add anything meaningful to his arc and will just drag down the original plot.
So is this even still being narrated from the perspective of Alazlam, a historian that existed long after Ramza and Delita were dead one way or another?