@Boss that and in the end the land they hold so dear has been changed, warped and polluted over the years. Anything that was valuable both sentimentally, as well as financially through resources exploited, would have been dried out. Unless they or those that took the land from them, find a way to restore it to its natural beauty, the land is worthless on both fronts. The people using it will have dried up all resources, while the people that want it back will be disappointed with the result once it's over. That said I do have hope they get it back either way. It's the principle of the matter.
CIEIRMusic
Honest question. After what everybody's done to it over the past centuries, would they even want it back?
Boss
That’s a great question that points out that comprehensive reparations or land back would be an absolutely grueling huge slow drawn out confusing process